HC Deb 18 May 1865 vol 179 cc490-1
MR. HADFIELD

said, he would beg to ask Mr. Attorney General, If he intends to proceed with the Bill to amend the practice in Crown suits, or will delay it until after the holydays, to give time to consider if the practice of registering Crown debts can he amended by Clauses to be introduced to render it unnecessary for boná fide parchasers of real estate to incur the expense of searching the registry before they can complete purchases?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

, in reply, said, he did not propose to proceed with the Bill that night, but he was anxious to proceed with it as quickly as the course of public business would allow—giving, of course, fair time to those interested in the measure to consider it. He was not disposed to postpone it so long as till after the holydays, but he would fix it for that day week.