HC Deb 14 March 1856 vol 141 c219
MR. BOUVERIE

said, he would now ask leave to bring in a Bill for the improvement of the University and Colleges of Cambridge. He would postpone to a future opportunity a statement of the provisions of the Bill.

MR. WIGRAM

said, he hoped that, if the Government were determined to interpose in the matter, the question would be pursued to a conclusion during the present Session, for the suspense in which it was left was a great evil. Had it not been for the interposition of the Government the University would, in the course of the last seven years, have accomplished all the desired objects.

Leave given.

Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. BOUVERIE and Visount PALMERSTON.

Bill read 1°.