HC Deb 06 March 1865 vol 177 cc1116-7
MR. SHAW-LEFEVRE

said, he would beg in the absence of his hon. Friend (Mr. Doulton) to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, Whether his attention has been called to a Provisional Order of the Inclo-sure Commissioners for the apportionment of Fulmer Common, within twenty miles of London, and four miles of the towns of Slough and Uxbridge, and whether he will undertake that all further action shall be stayed in the matter until the Report of the Committee on Commons and Open Spaces has been presented to the House?

MR. PEEL

said, he understood that the Inclosure Commissioners were disposed to recommend this Inclosure, and therefore doubted whether it would be proper to give such an undertaking as the hon. Member asked for. But, as the hon. Gentleman was aware, no inclosure could fake place until confirmed by an Act of Parliament, and when the Bill for that purpose was brought in it would be competent for the hon. Member to move the omission of the clause sanctioning this particular inclosure.