HC Deb 09 February 1882 vol 266 cc338-9

MR. INDERWICK moved— That leave be given to bring in a Bill to abolish Extraordinary Tithe Rent-charges, and to compensate the persona at present entitled thereto.

Mr. O'DONNELL

said, he did not wish on the present occasion, and in view of approaching changes, to interfere unduly with the expiring efforts of individual liberty, and he would not be willing to interfere if there were any opposition; but this was a very important Bill merely brought in by a private Member. He would suggest to the hon. and learned Member to postpone the introduction of this matter until this and other important questions could be taken out of the care of the House and placed in the care of a Select Committee carefully packed by the Government.

Motion agreed to.

Bill ordered to be brought in by Mr. INDERWICK, Mr. DUCKHAM, and Sir EDMUND FILMER.

Feb 10—Bill presented, and read the first time. [Bill 38.]