HL Deb 04 July 1861 vol 164 c292
VISCOUNT DUNGANNON

inquired, Whether any measure to amend the Law relative to Dilapidation on Glebe Houses is likely to be laid on the table during the present Session? He considered that some measure of the kind was absolutely necessary, and if a good one it would have his cordial support.

THE BISHOP OF LONDON

said, that a Bill had been prepared, and would be laid on the table in two or three days. At the same time, having regard to the difficult and complicated nature of the subject, as well as to the advanced period of the Session, it was not probable that anything more would be done than that the Bill would be presented in order to give their Lordships the opportunity of considering it before next Session.

House adjourned at a quarter before Seven o'clock, till To-morrow, half-past Ten o'clock.