HL Deb 28 May 1883 vol 279 c930

Order of the Day for the Second Reading read.

THE EARL OF ROSEBERY,

in moving that the Bill be now read the second time, said, he need not trouble their Lorships with any remarks, beyond saying that it was practically the same measure as had passed through that House last year. Its object was simply to remove certain small and anomalous jurisdictions, to the removal of which the boroughs affected had no objection.

Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2ª"—(The Earl of Roselery.)

Motion agreed to; Bill read 2ª accordingly, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Thursday nex.