HC Deb 03 April 1868 vol 191 cc830-1
MR. SERJEANT ARMSTRONG

said, he wished to ask Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Whether he sees any objection to extending to Ireland the provisions of the Bankruptcy Bill and the Judgment Debtors Bill, as presented by the Lord Chancellor to the House of Lords; and, whether he will introduce a Bill for the purpose during the present Session?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WARREN)

said, in reply, that there was no objection that he was aware of to the introduction of such a measure; but, as the English Bill consisted of more than 500 Clauses, he did not think there would be any chance of extending it this Session to Ireland.