HL Deb 01 August 1845 vol 82 c1308
Lord Stanley,

in moving that the Report on the Commons' Enclosure Bill be received, said, that the Amendments which he proposed to introduce into this Bill, all originated from the discussion that had taken place upon the Bill in Committee. The most material alteration which he had to propose, was to take away the discretionary power vested in the Commissioners under the 17th Clause. The other Amendments were the proviso with regard to equalizing assessments, and the insertion of a proviso prohibiting the erection of any building to be used for the purpose of a dwelling-house in any of these field-gardens. It was proposed to have a limitation with respect to buildings for holding or feeding cattle.

Report received.

House adjourned.