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Children c Protection Bill H L Presented The Marquess Townshend read
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1671
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Drainage and Improvement of Lands Ireland Supplemental No 4 Bill
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NAVYTHE RESEARCH AND THE ENTERPRISE Explanation Mr Seely 1673
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COMMONS MONDAY JUNE 29
301
THE LEOMINSTER MAGISTRATESQuestion Mr P A Taylor Answer
303
THE NEW COURTS OF JUSTICEMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
323
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
343
THIRD SESSION OF THE NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT OF
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Liquidation Bill No 181
365
LOSS OF THE GARONNE Question Admiral Erskine Answer Mr S Cave 370
371
PARLIAMENT DIVISIONS OF THE HOUSERESOLUTIONMoved
383
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
409
Assignees of Marine Policies Bill Bill 147
419
COMMONS WEDNESDAY JULY 15
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Libel Bill Bill 3
471
Boundary Bill No 170
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After short time spent therein House to be again in Committee on Monday
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SCHOOLS INQUIRY COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Beach Answer Lord Robert
515
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill No 144
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Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill No 211
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
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MEDICOLEGAL INQUIRIESQuestion Mr Clive Answer Mr G Hardy
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644
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words no Writ be issued for the City of Bristol until seven days after the evidence taken
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Boundary Bill No 170
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Resolutions to be reported upon Thursday Committee to sit again
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Bill to be read 3ª Tomorrow
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SUPPLY Order for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
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IRELAND ROYAL SCHOOL OF BANAGHERQuestion Mr G Morris Answer
781
New Zealand Assemblys Powers BillOrdered Mr Adderley Mr SclaterBooth
783
Parliamentary Reform Representation of the People Ire
799
ARMYTHE CONTROL DEPARTMENTQuestions Colonel Jervis Answers
811
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATEScontinued
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY JULY 8
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HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA
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HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALESADDRESS TO THE QUEEN
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Bankruptcy Act Amendment Bill No 208
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Then a Question being stated thereupon the Question
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PRINCESS OF WALESMotion for an Address to the QUEEN Mr Disraeli
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Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Scot
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MILITARY KNIGHTS OF WINDSORQuestion Mr Eykyn Answer Mr
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
959
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again Tomorrow
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Bill No 228
983
Hudsons Bay Company Bill Presented The Duke of Buckingham
997
Registration recommitted Bill Bill 167
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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PENSION TO SIR ROBERT NAPIERRESOLUTION
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MINUTES PUBLIC BILLSFirst Reading
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Revenue Officers Disabilities Removal Bill No 204
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Bill read 2ª accordingly and com
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Burials Ireland Bill No 269
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Bill
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NAVYNAVAL MEDALSObservations Captain Mackinnon Reply Lord
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
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5 Motion made and Question pro
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District Church Tithes Act Amendment Bill No 236
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ARMYINVALID OFFICERS FROM INDIAQuestion Sir Robert Anstruther
1165
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions reported
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COURTS OF APPEALASSESSED TAXESQuestion Mr Treeby Answer
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Mines Assessment Bill Bill 221
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COMMONS THURSDAY JULY 16
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SUPPLYOrder for Committeecontinued
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SUPPLYOrder for Committeecontinued
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After debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
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Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market Billcontinued
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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Electric Telegraphs recommitted Bill Bill 239
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After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be considered
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ELECTION PETITIONS AND CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS BILL
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Electric Telegraphs Bill Bill 239
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COMMONS THURSDAY JULY 23
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ARMYARTILLERY PRACTICE AT PORTSMOUTHQuestion Mr Serjeant Gaselee
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Registration Ireland Bill No 281
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Regulation of Railways Bill Lords Bill 142
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Question put That this House will at the rising of the House this day
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Electric Telegraphs Bill No 282
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ABYSSINIATHE ENVOYSQuestion Lord Houghton Answer The Earl
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Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill
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LORDS MONDAY JULY 27
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COMMONS MONDAY JULY 27
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THE LATE LORD BROUGHAMMOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT
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INDIAEAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTSConsidered in Committee
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Government of India Act Amendment Bill Bill 91
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West Indies Bill Bill 124
1885
Clause Greater uniformity in treatment of casual poorMr Neate
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LORDS WEDNESDAY JULY 29
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2
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LORDS THURSDAY JULY 30
1933
1942
1941
Bill
1947
Answer Sir John Pakington
ARMYROYAL GUN FACTORYMOTION FOR A COMMITTEE
5
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7
ARMYSHORNCLIFFE CAMPQuestion Mr Vanderbyl Answer Sir John
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Short debate thereon
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FIRES FROM RAILWAY ENGINESQuestion Mr Read Answer Mr Stephen
Committee deferred till Monday next
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5
Armagh
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Moved That Mr Speaker do now leave
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CATTLE PLAGUE COMPENSATIONQuestion Mr Read Answer Lord Robert
15
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19
389
21
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CLERKS IN THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTQuestion Mr OBeirne Answer
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517
Moved to insert in Clause 8 line 35 after Company any Sum
1918
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to the Exclusion of British Vessels from the Coasting Trade of France and to
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1
LORDS FRIDAY JULY 3
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IRELAND PUBLIC RECORDSQuestion Mr OBeirne Answer Mr SclaterBooth
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522
21
Debate
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1670
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IRELANDCOMPULSORY PRESENTMENTSQuestion Colonel French Answer
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METROPOLISTHE PARKSQuestion Mr Alderman Lawrence Answer Lord
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7
1140
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5
913
7
METROPOLITAN FOREIGN CATTLE MARKET BILL
Amendment proposed
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ARMY ESTIMATESQuestion Mr Childers Answer Sir John Pakington
SOUTH AFRICAMOTION FOR A PAPER
1941
3
1550
Repeal of the Union with Ireland Bill
the Consecration of a Colonial Bishop in South Africa and of a Despatch of 31st March
1
1553
9
915
3
Resolution reported
5
CommitteeThames Embankment and Metropolis
9
1554
17
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Página 157 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before...
Página 853 - I, AB, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God!
Página 93 - I quite admit — every one must admit — that when the opinion of your countrymen has declared itself, and you see that their convictions — their firm, deliberate, sustained convictions — are in favour of any course, I do not for a moment deny that it is your duty to yield.
Página 247 - That the churches of England and Ireland,, as now by law established, be united into one Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called The United Church of England and Ireland; and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be, and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England ; and...
Página 125 - I hear a lion, in the lobby, roar ! Say, Mr. Speaker, shall we shut the door, And keep him out ; or shall we let him in, And see if we can get him out again* " I was for shutting the door and keeping the lion out.
Página 39 - Question,' as we call it, by a somewhat heartless euphemism, means hunger, thirst, nakedness, notice to quit, labour spent in vain, the toil of years seized upon, the breaking up of homes, the miseries, sicknesses, deaths of parents, children, wives ; the despair and wildness which spring up in the hearts of the poor when legal force, like a sharp harrow, goes over the most sensitive and vital rights of mankind. All this is contained in the land question.

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