House Of Commons
Tuesday, August 15, 1848.
MINUTES.] PUBLIC BILLS,—2° Controverted Elections; Local Acts; Commons Inclosure (No. 2).
Reported—Militia Pay; Out Pensioners; Parochial Debt and Audit; Sheep, &c, Importation Prohibition.
3° and passed:—Steam Navigation.
PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. George Hamilton, from the Protestant Inhabitants of the United Parishes of Omey and Ballindoon, in the County of Galway, for Encouragement to Schools in Connexion with the Church Education Society (Ireland).—From the Clergy of the Diocese of Elphin, Ireland, for an Alteration of the Poor Law (Ireland).
Parochial Debt And Audit Bill
On the Motion for bringing up the Report,
stated, that the object of this Bill had been much misunderstood. It did not increase the power of the Poor Law Commission, or aggravate the severity of the present law. On the contrary, it limited the one, and decreased the other. Its object was, in fact, to authorise certain payments of the boards of guardians not allowed by the strict letter of the existing poor-law. The present system of auditing had had the effect of making the law unduly stringent upon this head. The fourth clause was the most important one in the Bill, giving, as it did, power to the Commissioners to hear and decide on appeals with reference to allowances and disallowances, and to decide upon the merits of each individual case. He had received from all parts of the county general expressions of satisfaction at the provisions of the Bill, and the prospect they held out of mitigating many of the severities complained of under the present law.
Report received.
House adjourned at Five o'clock, there being only thirty Members present.