HL Deb 03 June 1847 vol 93 c17

The MARQUESS of LANSDOWNE moved not to insist on the Amendments to which the Commons had disagreed, and to agree to the Amendment made by the Commons to the Lords' Amendments in Clause (A.) There certainly was one—the most important of their Lordships' Amendments—rejected by the other House, the loss of which he deeply regretted; he alluded to the clause allowing the grants of public money to extend to the erection of mills and other buildings; but still, under all the circumstances of the case, he recommended their Lordships to agree to the Bill in its present shape.

LORD MONTEAGLE

also expressed his regret at the omission of the clause referred to by the noble Marquess.

Motion agreed to.

House adjourned.