HC Deb 04 August 1846 vol 88 c341
MR. MORGAN JOHN O'CONNELL

would take that opportunity of asking the right hon. Gentleman the Secretary for Ireland, whether he would undertake to direct his attention during the coming recess to the subject of a petition from certain tenants of Trinity College, Dublin, together with the other landlord and tenant questions in Ireland, with a view to carry into effect the recommendations of the Landlord and Tenant Commission? He did not ask with the petitioners that their leases might be converted into perpetuities, but merely that such corporations as they held under might have larger and more extensive powers of granting leases.

MR. LABOUCHERE

replied, that his attention had been called to the subject, and all he could say was, that he would endeavour to bring forward a measure which would remove the existing grievances, whilst preserving a due regard to the interests of Trinity College, as well as of the tenants.