HC Deb 16 February 1870 vol 199 c408
VISCOUNT ENFIELD

, in moving for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the Laws relating to the qualifications, summoning, attendance, and remuneration of Special and Common Juries, said, the Bill was identical with the one introduced last year, and passed to a second reading on the understanding that it would not be further proceeded with at the time. Its provisions were the result of the labours of a Select Committee which sat two years, and examined a great number of witnesses.

Motion agreed to. Bill to amend the Laws relating to the qualifications, summoning, attendance, mid remuneration of Special and Common Juries, ordered to be brought in by Viscount ENFIELD, Mr. DENMAN, and Mr. HEADLAM. Bill presented, and read the first time. [Bill 32.]

House adjourned at half after Twelve o'clock.