HC Deb 30 July 1874 vol 221 cc978-9

Order for Third Reading, read.

MR. BURT

begged to assure the House that there was a strong and very general, and, as far as his own experience went, an unanimous feeling against the passing of measures of this kind. In his opinion, it was desirable in the interests of the nation, and, he might, per-haps add, in the interest of the Crown itself, that these repeated applications to the public purse for the maintenance of the Royal Family should by some means be put an end to.

Bill read the third time, and passed.