HC Deb 26 May 1902 vol 108 cc663-4

Order for Second Reading Read. Objection taken.

* MR. GRIFFITH BOSCAWEN (Kent, Tunbridge)

said the Bill was an agreed measure, and he hoped hon. Members would permit it to pass. He did not object to the Irish Bill.

MR. MACVEAGH

No Irish Member has objected.

MR. WEIR

asked what were the provisions of the Bill.

* MR. GRIFFITH BOSCAWEN

said that it was brought in to regulate certain almshouses at Yardley, and had the approval both of the Charity Commissioners and of people on the spot.

MR. CHANNING (Northamptonshire, E.)

asked what county was concerned.

* MR. GRIFFITH BOSCAWEN

Worcestershire.

Objection being taken, the Second Reading was deferred till Wednesday.