HL Deb 02 August 1832 vol 14 c1016

The Boundaries'(Ireland) Bill was, on the Motion of the Duke of Richmond, read a third time.

The Duke of Richmond

, on moving that the Bill do pass, observed, that, after the compliments which had been paid to the Commissioners of Boundaries for England and Scotland, for the exemplary manner in which they had performed their duties, it would be unjust to withhold a similar compliment from the Commissioners of Irish Boundaries. They had performed their duties in the fairest and most exemplary manner, and were entitled to the thanks of the public for the manner in which they had executed the trust confided to them.

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