HL Deb 11 July 1843 vol 70 c904
The Bishop of London

said, that on moving the resumption of the adjourned debate on the Church Endowment Bill, he had to propose a clause which would entirely obviate all the objections which were urged against the measure last night. The effect of it would be to place the ecclesiastical commissioners, in reference to the objects of the bill, precisely on the same footing as the commissioners of Queen Anne's bounty.

Losd Brougham

had no objection whatever to such an amendment. It was exactly what ought to be done.

Bill read a third time.—New clause added.

Bill as amended passed.

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