HL Deb 11 February 1867 vol 185 c207
THE MARQUESS OF CLANRICARDE

said, notice had been given in the other House that Bills relating to the improvement of the tenure of land in Ireland would be shortly introduced. He was afraid that those Bills would not deal with the whole of the question, but only with a part of it; and as his wish was that the question should be very fully discussed when it came on in that House, he would, on Monday next, call the attention of their Lordships to the subject, and lay upon the table a Bill which was nearly the same as the one he introduced last year.