HL Deb 28 May 1894 vol 24 c1365
THE EARL OF BELMORE

postponed a question which he had placed on the Paper, to ask Her Majesty's Government, with respect to the Irish Church Fund Account, whether their attention had been called to the allegation which had been made that, owing to an alteration made in the Committee of the House of Commons whilst the Irish Church Act, 1869, was passing through that House, a miscalculation was made of the term of years in which the annuities representing tithe rent-charge would have repaid the principal sums commuted, with interest; and whether such full repayment would not have been made at the end of 46 instead of 52 years from the date of commutation in each case. He stated that at the request of the noble Earl on the Front Bench opposite he would put off the question to Monday next.