Indorsing of Warrants Bill
Infectious Diseases-cont.
a people from the commission of great crimes or great follies" (Sir Jervoise Clarke Jervoise), [191] 2005; Question, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
(See title Contagious Diseases, 1866, Act)
(Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Secretary Gathorne INGESTRE, Viscount, Stamford
Established Church (Ireland), Leave, [192] 320
1. Read 1 (The Lord Clinton) July 10 (No. 240) | c. Bill ordered* June 30
Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr.
Speaker do now leave the Chair" (The O'Conor Don) Mar 25, [191] 217 Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House will, upon this day six months, resolve itself into the said Committee" (Mr. Vance); after short debate, Question, "That the words, &c. ;" A. 82, N. 46; M. 36; main Question, That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to; Committee-R.P. Committee; Report April 1 Considered April 2
1. Read 1* (The Earl of Kimberley) April 23
Read 3 May 14
Royal Assent May 29
Read 10 July 1 Read 20 July 9
Committee *-R.P. July 13
Committee ; Report July 20 Considered July 21
Read 30 July 22
Read 1 (The Earl of Devon) July 23 Read 2
Committee; Report July 28
Read 3 July 29
Royal Assent July 31 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 124]
Inland Revenue Commissioners, Report of Question, Mr. Crawford; Answer, Mr. Hunt Feb 14, [190] 729
INNES, Mr. A. C., Newry
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. Res. 1, [191] 1611
Bankruptcy (Ireland), Question, Mr. Serjeant Armstrong; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland April 3, [191] 830 Cardinal Cullen, Questions, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answers, Mr. Disraeli, The Earl of Mayo May 11, [192] 16
Cattle Plague, Question, Mr. Gregory; An- swer, The Earl of Mayo May 5, [191] 1784 Compulsory Presentments, Question, Colonel French; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 7, [193] 827
Cork Harbour-Daunt's Rock, Question, Mr. Maguire; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave Feb 17, [190] 794
Curragh, Ranger of the, Question, Captain Pack-Beresford; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 18, [192] 1754
Report of Commission-(Parl. P. No. 329) Customs Department, Board of Trade-Legal Department, Question, Mr. G. Morris; An- swer, Mr. Sclater-Booth May 18, [192] 426 Customs Officers, Dublin, Question, Mr. Stock; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth May 14, [192] 247
Banagher, Royal School of, Question, Mr. G. Morris Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 26, [193] 102
National Board, Observations, Sir John Gray; Reply, The Earl of Mayo July 16, [193] 1276
Primary Education, Question, Mr. O'Beirne;
Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 9, [193] 913 Roman Catholic University, Question, Mr. Maguire; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Nov 22, 190] 142; Question, Mr. Fawcett ; Answer,
The Earl of Mayo Mar 12, 1456; Question, Mr. Lowe Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 19, 1891; Question, Sir Colman O'Loghlen; Answer, The Earl of Mayo 192] May 12, 112; Question, Sir George
Grey; Answer, The Earl of Mayo May 22, 714; Question, Mr. Murphy; Answer, The Earl of Mayo May 28, 955; Question, Sir John Gray; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 12, 1472; June 29, [193] 313
Correspondence-(Parl. P. Nos. 288, 380) University Education in Ireland, Amendt. on Committee of Supply July 10, To leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, Catholics, Presbyterians, and other inhabitants of Ireland, will not be placed in a position of equality, in reference to University education in that country, with those who are members of the Established Church, until all religious disabilities are removed from the fellowships, scholarships, and other honours and emoluments of Trinity College, Dublin" (Mr. Fawcett), [193] 1054; Question, "That the words, &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn University Education, Trinity College, Dublin, Question, Mr. Fawcett ; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 29, [192] 1041
Established Church (Ireland)
Irish Church Commissioners' Report, Question, Lord Stanley of Alderley; Answer, Earl Stanhope Mar 17, 1795; Question, Lord Dufferin; Answer, Earl Stanhope July 10,
Convicts, Religion of, Question, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answer, The Earl of Mayo May 18, [192] 423
County Gaols, Question, Sir Frederick Heygate; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Nov 28, [190] 332
Dietary of County Prisons, Question, Mr. Blake; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Feb 28, [190] 1102
Downy, Mr. J., Arrest of, Question, Mr. Rearden; Answer, The Earl of Mayo April 3, [191] 833
Featherstonhaugh, Mr., Murder of, Question, Mr. Eykyn; Answer, The Earl of Mayo April 28, [191] 1459
Fenian, Alleged Bribe to a, Question, Sir Frederick Heygate; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 8, [192] 1229
Fenian Prisoners, Warren and Costello, Ques- tion, Mr. J. Stuart Mill; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 16, [193] 1282; Question, Mr. Vance; Answer, Mr. J. Stuart Mill July 21, 1556
Habeas Corpus Act-Release of Prisoners, Question, Mr. Bagwell; Answer, The Earl of Mayo May 5, [191] 1784
Habeas Corpus Suspension Acts—Returns- See that title
Johnston, Mr., Case of, Question, Colonel Forde; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 30, [191] 469
Mountjoy Convict Prison, Medical Officer of, Question, Mr. Blake; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Feb 28, [190] 1102; Question, Mr. Pim; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 12, [192] 1470
O'Hanlon, Michael, Case of, Question, Sir John Gray; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 16, [193] 1280
Party Processions Act, Question, Sir Charles Lanyon; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 20, [190] 1977; Question, Sir Frederick Heygate; Answer, The Earl of Mayo May 25, [192] 814; Question, Lord Edwin Hill-Trevor; Answer, Sir Frederick Heygate June 8, 1228
Pawnbroking, Law of, Question, Mr. Pim; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 18, [192]
Police Barracks, Question, Lord Otho Fitz- gerald; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 5, [190] 1113
Prisoners Convicted of Seditious Libel-Treat- ment of Messrs. Sullivan and Pigott, Ques- tion, Mr. Stock; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 17, [190] 1814; Question, Mr. Rearden; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 19, 1891; Question, Mr. Stock; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 26, [191] 259; Question, Mr. Maguire; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 27, 439; debate thereon
Prisons, Irish, Regulation of, Question, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 9, [193] 912
Processions (Ireland), Address for Papers (Lord Dufferin) Dec 3, [190] 528; after short debate, Motion withdrawn; Question, Mr. Lanyon; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Dec 7, 675; Questions, Colonel Stuart Knox, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answers, The Earl of Mayo Mar 13, 1591
Quarter Sessions Courts, Question, The Mar- quess of Clanricarde; Answer, The Lord Chancellor Mar 17, [190] 1794
Searching Suspicious Persons, Question, Mr. Blake; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 30, [191] 468
Writs of Error in Criminal Cases, Amendt. on Committee of Supply July 3, To leave out from "That," and add "this House doth agree with the Resolution passed by this House on the 19th day of November 1689, and doth re-affirm that a Writ of Error for the reversal of a Judgment in Misdemeanor, Felony, or Treason is the right of the sub- ject, and ought to be granted at his desire, and is not an act of Grace or Favour which may be denied or granted at Pleasure" (Sir Colman O'Loghlen), [193] 655; Question, "That the words, &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Law of Landlord and Tenant
Land Question, Question, Mr. Pim; Answer, The Earl of Mayo April 28, [191] 1459 Land, Tenure of, Question, Sir Colman O'Loghlen; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 22, [192] 1850; Question, Observations, Mr. O'Beirne; Reply, The Earl of Mayo July 17, [193] 1411
Leases, Question, Mr. Gregory; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 12, [190] 1452 Legislation, Question, Mr. O'Beirne; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Feb 17, [190] 799
Local Government Acts, Question, Mr. Pim; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 26, [191] 256 April 28, 1457; June 29, [193] 309 Monaghan, Coroner's Inquest at, Question, Mr. Vance; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 20, [193] 1482
Ordnance Map, Irish, Revision of the, Question, Mr. Stacpoole; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave Mar 12, [190] 1451
Workhouse Dietaries in, Amendt. on Committee of Supply July 10, To leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, the Poor Law Commissioners of Ire- land should establish a minimum scale of dietary for the Paupers in the Union Work- houses not less than that now in existence in the Irish County Gaols, and which was recommended by the Commission appointed to report on the County Prison Dietaries, as necessary for the preservation of the health of the prisoners'" (Mr. Blake), [193] 1020; Question, "That the words, &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn Question, Mr. Cogan; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 20, [193] 1482
Roosky, Eel Weir at, Question, Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth July 23, [193] 1669
Royal Irish Academy, Question, Mr. Gregory; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 12, [190] 1452; Observations, Mr. Gregory; Reply, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 14, [193] 1200; Question, Sir Patrick O'Brien; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy July 15, 1214 Royal Residence in, Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 15, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, humbly repre- senting to Her Majesty that it would conduce to the advantage of the Crown and the good Government of Ireland, and tend to allay jealousy and discontent in that country, if Her Majesty had a permanent residence in Ireland, and that this House, feeling deeply
Questions, Mr. Cogan, Mr. Bentinck; An- swers, The Attorney General for Ireland Mar 16, [190] 1681
Shannon River, Moved, That a Select Com- mittee be appointed, "to inquire into the manner in which the drainage and navigation of the River Shannon has been carried out under the direction of Her Majesty's Govern- ment, and what steps should be taken to com- plete the work for which a compulsory levy of £300,000 has been made on the adjoining counties" (Colonel French) Feb 20, [190] 994; after short debate, Motion agreed to And, on Mar 17, Committee nominated as follows:-Colonel French (Chairman), Mr. Acland, Mr. Agar-Ellis, Mr. Bonham-Carter, Sir Edward Dering, General Dunne, Sir William Ormsby-Gore, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Laird, Sir Graham Montgomery, Mr. Pollard- Urquhart, Mr. Sclater-Booth, and Colonel Vandeleur
Report of Select Committee May 18 (Parl. P. No. 277) Fish Passes on, Question, Colonel French; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 27, [191] 357-Stake Nets, Question, Colonel French; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Mar 30, 467 Small Debts Recovery, Question, Mr. Dawson; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland Mar 16, [190] 1679 Small-pox, Deaths from-The Vaccination Act, Question, Mr. Gregory; Answer, The Earl of Mayo May 5, [191] 1784 Spirit Licence Duty, Observations, Sir John Gray; Reply, Mr. Hunt Nov 29, [190] 481; short debate thereon; Question, General Dunne; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth Mar 23, [191] 38
Taxation, Inequality of, Question, Mr. O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. Solater-Booth July 16, [193] 1283
Train, Mr. G. F., Case of, Question, Mr. Rearden; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 31, [193] 1943 University of Dublin, Returns, Question, Sir Henry Winston-Barron; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 29, [192] 1044
Valuation, Question, The O'Donoghue; An- swer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer June 25, [192] 2136
190] Moved, "That this House will immediately resolve itself into a Committee, with the view of taking into consideration the condition and circumstances of Ireland" (Mr. Maguire) Mar 10, 1288
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "the constant recurrence of impracticable resolutions and the proposal or suggestion of extravagant and impossible remedies are the great obstacles to the restoration of peace in Ireland, and to the prosperity of the Irish people" (Mr. Neate), 1314; Question, "That the words, &c. ;" Amendt. withdrawn
Ireland-State of, Motion for Committee-cont. 190] Another Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "before the consideration by this House of constitutional changes in the laws and institutions of Ireland, it is both just and expedient to inquire into the causes of alleged discontent, and the best mode of remedying the same (Sir Frederick Heygate), 1323; Question, That the words, &c. ;" debate adjourned
Debate resumed Mar 12, 1458; after long debate, Debate further adjourned
. Debate resumed Mar 13, 1593; after long debate, Debate further adjourned
. Debate resumed Mar 16, 1688; after long debate, Amendt. and Motion withdrawn
The Debate on-Wilson, The Rev. Mr., Per- sonal Explanation, Mr. Gregory Mar 26, [191] 264
Army Estimates-Administration of the Army, [193] 967
Full and Half-Pay, [193] 1280 Miscellaneous Services, [193] 966
Army Reserve, Motion for a Commission, [192] 1961, 1965
Eyre, Ex-Governor, Prosecution of, [192] 717, 718, 836, 838
Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market, Comm. [193] 1306, 1341, 1342 Supply-Portpatrick Railway Company Com- pensation, [193] 1211
Registration Expenses, Motion for Adjourn- ment, [193] 1213
JERVOISE, Sir J. Clarke, Hampshire, S. Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, Comm. cl. 6, [191] 673
Cattle Plague, [192] 1755, 1852 Cholera in the Mediterranean, [191] 703 Contagious Diseases Acts, [190] 1889 Egypt-Quarantine, [192] 1395
Infectious Diseases, Motion for an Address, [191] 2005; [192] 425
Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market, Comm. [193] 1294, 1295; Preamble, 1529
Privy Council, Medical Officer of the, [190] 1812
Public Health, &c., Departments of, Res. [193] 1194
Small-pox Hospital, [192] 1561 Supply-Board of Trade, [193] 1203
Miscellaneous Expenses, Amendt. [192] 1174 Turkey-Sanitary Regulations, [190] 1811 Vaccination-Small-pox at Woolwich, [191]
Judgment Debtors Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Chancellor)
Juries "De Medietate Linguæ" Question, Mr. Gregory; Answer, The Attorney General Mar 12, [190] 1449
Juries, Special and Common
Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire and take evidence as to the Law and practice relating to the summoning, attendance, and remuneration of Special and Common Juries, and to report to the House as to any alterations which ought to be made therein" (Viscount Enfield) Feb 18, [190] 924; Motion agreed to
And, on Mar 11, Committee nominated as fol- lows:-Viscount Enfield (Chairman), Mr. Denman, Mr. Freshfield, Mr. Headlam, Mr. Huddleston, Mr. Alderman Lusk, Mr. Hastings Russell, Mr. Alderman Salomons, Mr. Solicitor General, Colonel William Stuart, Mr. Turner, Mr. Whatman, and Mr. Charles Wynn
Report of Select Committee July 6
Jurors' Affirmations (Scotland) Bill (Mr. Craufurd, Mr. Dunlop) c. Ordered; read 10* May 8 Read 2° May 13
Referred to Select Committee May 8 Moved, "That Mr. Craufurd be one Member of the said Committee" May 11, [192] 92 Motion, "That this House do now adjourn" (Colonel French), put, and negatived; original Question put, and agreed to
Moved, "That Mr. Huddleston be one other Member of the said Committee " Motion, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Sir George Bowyer), put, and negatived; original Question put, and agreed to Mr. Craufurd (Chairman), The Lord Advocate, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Mr. Dunlop, Colonel French, Mr. Graves, Mr. Huddleston, Sir Charles Lanyon, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Moncreiff, and Mr. Murphy Report June 10
[Bill 163] Committee (on re-comm.); Report June 15 Considered June 16
(The Lord Cranworth) May 19
Read 2 June 18
Committee; Report June 19
Read 3a June 23
Royal Assent June 25 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 89]
KARSLAKE, Sir J. B., see Attorney General, The
KARSLAKE, Mr. E. K., Colchester
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, Comm. cl. 10, [193] 750; add. cl. 1387
Electric Telegraphs, Comm. [193] 1581; cl. 15,
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. [191] 1874 Established Church (Ireland), 2R. [192] 768 Married Women's Property, 2R. [192] 1355 Nova Scotia-British North American Con- federation, Motion for an Address, [192] 1694 Public Schools, Re-comm. cl. 3, [192] 1654, 1657; cl. 5, 1924; cl. 6, 1980; cl. 14, Amendt. 1933, 1939; cl. 16, 1940
Representation of the People (Scotland), Comm. cl. 10, [192] 990
Supply-British Embassy Houses, [191] 985
KENDALL, Mr. N., Cornwall, E.
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, Comm. cl. 5, [190] 1424
County Financial Boards, 2R. [191] 1546 Established Church (Ireland), Comm. Res. [191]
Grand Jury Cess, 2R. [191] 213 Ireland
State of, Motion for a Committee, [190] 1739
Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market, Comm. Preamble, [193] 1520, 1781
Mines Assessment, 2R. [191] 1868; Comm. cl, 1, [193] 850, 852
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