HC Deb 12 June 1866 vol 184 cc298-9
SIR COLMAN O'LOGHLEN,

in moving for leave to introduce a Bill to regulate and improve the Tenure of Land in Ireland between Landlord and Tenant, explained that the measure would not in any way interfere with the Government Bill bearing a somewhat similar title. The Bill proposed to do away with the present short and uncertain tenures customary in Ireland, and to introduce in their place a system of written agreements and leases for twenty-one years. He only desired to have the Bill printed, in order that it might be fully discussed next Session.

Motion agreed to.

Bill to regulate and improve the Tenure of Land in Ireland between Landlord and Tenant, ordered to be brought in by Sir COLMAN O'LOGHLEN and Mr. GREGORY.

Bill presented, and read the first time. [Bill 190.]