| John Vallance - 1833 - 80 pages
...the House of Lords, was, that " It does not appear to the Committee that the promoters of the bill have made out such a case as would warrant the forcing...the lands and property of so great a proportion of dissentient landowners and pioprietors." f " The London and Birmingham Railway, in seeking an act,... | |
| Nicholas Wilcox Cundy - 1834 - 194 pages
...closes his address. The Counsel and Parties are directed to withdraw. After discussion; It is moved, that the case for the Promoters of the Bill having...the lands and property of so great a proportion of dissentient landowners and proprietors. L 2 Objected to; The question is put thereupon ? Resolved in... | |
| Nicholas Wilcox Cundy - 1834 - 184 pages
...closes his address. The Counsel and Parties are directed to withdraw. After discussion ; It is moved, that the case for the Promoters of the Bill having...the lands and property of so great a proportion of dissentient landowners and proprietors. Objected to ; The question is put thereupon ? Resolved in the... | |
| 1834 - 116 pages
...resolved, " That it did not appear to the Committee that a case had been made out by the promoters, such as would warrant the forcing of the proposed railway...the lands and property of so great a proportion of dissentients, landowners, and proprietors holding more than 70 miles out of 112 miles along the line.... | |
| Samuel Charles Brees - 1839 - 408 pages
...Committee came to the conclusion that the promoters of the Bill had not made out a sufficient case to warrant the forcing of the proposed Railway through the lands and property of so large a portion of dissentient land owners and proprietors. B Ex. ROBERT STEPHENSON, ESQ. CE Warrington... | |
| E.C. and W. Osborne - 1840 - 334 pages
...bill was lost, the following motion of Lord Brownlowbeing agreed to. "That the case for the promoting of the bill having been concluded, it does not appear...warrant the forcing of the proposed railway through the land and property of so great a proportion of dissentient landowners and proprietors." When we consider... | |
| Frederick Smeeton Williams - 1852 - 430 pages
...days afterwards in the House of Lords, the following motion of Lord Brownlow being agreed to : — " That the case for the promoters of the bill having...warrant the forcing of the proposed railway through the land and property of so great a proportion of dissentient landowners and proprietors." The bill, however,... | |
| Frederick Smeeton Williams - 1852 - 418 pages
...days afterwards in the House of Lords, the following motion of Lord Brownlow being agreed to : — " That the case for the promoters of the bill having...the Committee that they have made out such a case as '"'"uld warrant the forcing of the proposed railway through the land and property of so great a proportion... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1857 - 550 pages
...enough ; and the bill was lost, on the motion of Earl Brownlow, — " That the case for the promoting of the bill having been concluded, it does not appear...warrant the forcing of the proposed railway through the land and property of so great a proportion of dissentient landowners and proprietors." The vote of... | |
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