HL Deb 27 July 1891 vol 356 c387

Order of the Day for the Second Reading, read.

THE LORD PRIVY SEAL (Earl CADOGAN)

My Lords, this is a Bill, the object of which is to enable the Land Commission, when tenants on an estate have purchased their holdings, to buy up any charge on the estate for the purpose of taking advantage of the turbary, the costs to be defrayed as part of the expenses of the Land Commission, and all the sums received by the Land Commission in respect of the Turbary so purchased will be under charge of the Treasury, and they will be applied as in appropriation of the money provided by the Land Commission, or they will be paid into the Exchequer. I beg to move that the Bill be read a second time.

Bill read 2a (according to order), and Committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow.