HC Deb 17 July 1919 vol 118 cc614-5

WELLS PARTICULAR BAPTIST AND CONGREGATIONAL CHAPELS CHARITIES BILL,—"to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of certain charities," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 136.]

NATIONAL TRUST CHARITY BILL,—"to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the charity called the National Trust of Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, incorporated by the National Trust Aft, 1907," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 137.]

BROOKE ROBINSON MUSEUM CHARITY BILL—"to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the charity called or known as the Brooke Robinson Museum, in the borough of Dudley, in the county of Worcester," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 138.]

CONGREGATIONAL CHAPELS CHARITIES BILL,—" to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of certain charities," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 139.]

EATINGTON WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL PROPERTY BILL,—"to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the charity consisting of certain property in the parish of Eatington, in the county of Warwick, used as a schoolroom in connection with the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in the said parish," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 140.]

PLUMTRE HOSPITAL CHARITY BILL,—" to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the charity called or known as Plumtre Hospital, in the city of Nottingham," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 141.]

HEADCORN BAPTIST CHAPEL CHARITY BILL, —"to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the charity consisting of the Baptist Chapel and Trust Property in the parish of Headcorn, in the county of Kent," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed [Bill 142.]

AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES (COUNCILS, ETC.) BILL,—"to provide for the constitution of Councils and Committees in connection with Agriculture and Fisheries and to amend the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Acts, 1889 to 1909," presented by Sir Arthur Boscawen; supported by the Solicitor-General; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 143.]