Leave to bring in the Gunpowder, &c. Bill to the
House of Commons was granted to the
home secretary,
Sir George Lewis and the
under-secretary of state for the home department,
George Clive on 2 July 1860. The bill had its
first reading in the
House of Commons on 3 July 1860, presented by the
home secretary,
Sir George Lewis . The bill had its
second reading in the
House of Lords on 9 August 1860 and was committed to a
committee of the whole house, which upon the motion of the
Lord President of the Council,
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville, was directed to meet with urgency. The committee met on 16 August 1860 and reported on 17 August 1860, with amendments. The amended bill had its
third reading in the
House of Lords on 20 August 1860 and passed, with amendments. The amended bill was considered and agreed to by the
House of Commons on 23 August 1860. The bill was granted
royal assent on 28 August 1860. == Provisions ==