HC Deb 30 November 1882 vol 275 cc406-7
SIR R. ASSHETON CROSS

wished to refer to a document quoted the other day by the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant. The document, having been quoted in the House, ought to be presented and laid upon the Table. He wished for a positive assurance that it would be presented.

MR. TREVELYAN

said, that he had consulted the Clerk at the Table, and come to the conclusion that it was not possible to traverse the statement that the House was entitled to the document in question. That being so, he would make a further application to the Land Commissioners, who were concerned in the matter, for leave to produce the desired Memorandum.

MR. GIBSON

asked whether the right hon. Gentleman would lay upon the Table any communications from the Land Commission expressive of dissent from the recent decision of the Government in regard to Court valuers?

[No reply was given.]