HL Deb 12 April 1886 vol 304 c1284

House in Committee (according to Order).

THE EARL OF LIMERICK

asked that certain modifications should be considered.

THE LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (Earl SPENCER)

said, that if the noble Earl wished to have the matter still further considered, it could be done on the Report stage of the Report.

LORD ASHBOURNE

said, that, with the indulgence of the House, he would suggest that some provision should be made for the consideration of the landlord's interest in cases in which the Act was put in force. He thought that awkward precedents might be raised unless some provision was made to meet cases of indiscriminate tree planting.

Amendments made; the Report thereof to be received on Thursday next; and Bill to be printed as amended. (No. 72.)