HL Deb 30 April 1863 vol 170 c980
THE EARL OF BELMORE

(in the absence of Viscount Lifford) moved. That the Bill be now read 3a.

EARL GRANVILLE

said, he thought the Hill had bettor go on, as the Government had introduced a Bill that evening in another place, to effect the objects intended by what were known as Colonel Dickson's Clauses, which had been expunged from this Bill.

Bill read 3a, and passed.