HL Deb 02 May 1893 vol 11 c1715

House in Committee (according to Order).

Clauses 1, 2, and 3 agreed to.

Clause 4.

*LORD MONKSWELL

, in moving an Amendment to the effect that the provisions in the Bill with regard to the execution of decrees of the Recorder of Dublin should be extended to dismisses and money orders leviable by the Sheriff, said, he had received a letter from that learned Judge stating that dismisses and money orders so leviable were within the mischief which the Bill was intended to remedy.

LORD ASHBOURNE

My Lords, this is a Bill practically emanating from the learned Recorder of Dublin, who is a Judge highly respected by all classes; and the Amendments now proposed by the noble Lord in charge of the Bill are also suggested by the Recorder of Dublin. The Recorder has also communicated with me on the matter, and I think the House would do well to insert them.

Amendment agreed to.

Bill re-committed to the Standing Committee.