HC Deb 11 June 1861 vol 163 cc937-8
MR. HEYGATE

said, he would beg to ask the Under Secretary of State for War, Whether, in accordance with the recommendation of the Officer superintending the Ordnance Survey, it is the intention of Her Majesty's Government to extend the cadastral Survey to the remaining three- fourths of England and Wales, so soon as the Survey of Northumberland and Cumberland shall have been completed?

MR. T. G. BARING

said, during the last Session of Parliament his noble Friend the Secretary of State for War announced that no extension of the cadastral or large scale survey would take place without a further inquiry before a Committee of that House, and it was his (Mr. Baring's) intention to move in the course of the present Session to consider whether or not it was expedient that the cadastral survey should be extended.