HC Deb 18 April 1901 vol 92 c597

Return ordered, "for each of the three years ending the 8th day of August, 1900, of—

  1. 1. The number of Petitions for Private Bills deposited in the Private Bill Office;
  2. 2. The number of Private Bills read a first time in the House of Commons;
  3. 3. The number of Private Bills first considered in the House of Lords under Standing Order 79;
  4. 4. The number of Private Bills first considered in the House of Lords under Standing Order 79, brought from the Lords;
  5. 5. The number of Private Bills (Estate, etc.) originated in and brought from the Lords;
  6. 6. The number of Private Bills decided upon by Committees on Opposed Bills;
  7. 7. The number of Private Bills treated as Unopposed and referred to the Chairman of Ways and Means;
  8. 8. The number of Private Bills that received the Royal Assent:
distinguishing in all cases between Bills which affected England, and Bills which affected Scotland, and Bills which affected Ireland, respectively (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 198, of Session 1898)."—(The Chairman of Ways and Means.)