Registration (Ireland), Comm. [193] 1486; cl. 34, 1503
Representation of the People (Ireland), 2R. [191] 1958; Consid. [192] 1898; add. cl. 1901
Established Church (Ireland)
191] Notice of Resolutions, Observations, Mr. Gladstone; Reply, Mr. Disraeli Mar 23, 33
. Notice of Amendment (Lord Stanley) Mar 27, 356
Moved, "That this House will immediately re- solve itself into a Committee to consider the said Acts" (Mr. Gladstone) Mar 30, 469
. Amendt. to leave out from "House," and add "while admitting that considerable modifi- cations in the Temporalities of the United Church in Ireland may, after the pending inquiry, appear to be expedient, is of opinion that any proposition tending to the disestab- lishment or disendowment of that Church ought to be reserved for the decision of a new Parliament" (Lord Stanley) Mar 30, 495; Question, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Debate adjourned .Debate resumed Mar 31, 575; after long de- bate, Debate further adjourned
1 Established Church (Ireland)-cont.
191] Oath of Roman Catholic Members, Moved, "That the Oath taken by Roman Catholic Members previous to the alteration of the Oath on the 30th of April, 1866, be read by the Clerk at the Table" (Mr. Freville- Surtees) April 30, 1582; after short de- bate, Question put, and negatived
Acts considered in Committee April 30, 1583 Question again proposed; after long debate, Amendt. withdrawn; main Question put; Comm. divided; A. 330, N. 265, M. 65; Division List, Ayes and Noes, 1675 Committee-R.P.
. Moved, "That the House, at rising, do adjourn till Monday next" (Mr. Disraeli), 1679; after short debate, Motion agreed to Ministerial Statement - Defeat of the Go- vernment on the Irish Church Resolutions, Observations, Mr. Disraeli May 4, 1694 ; de- bate thereon
Moved, "That this House do now adjourn' (Mr. Conolly); after long debate, Motion withdrawn
. Question, Mr. Gladstone; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 5, 1787
Moved, "That this House do now adjourn " (Mr. Gladstone); after debate, Motion with- drawn
Meeting at St. James's Hall, Question, Mr. Verner May 7, 1886
. Acts considered in Committee May 7, 1886 (2.) Moved," That, subject to the foregoing con- siderations, it is expedient to prevent the creation of new personal interests by the ex- ercise of any public patronage, and to confine the operations of the Ecclesiastical Com- missioners of Ireland to objects of immediate necessity, or such as involve individual rights, pending the final decision of Parliament' (Mr. Gladstone); after short debate, Ques- tion put, and agreed to
.(3.) Moved, "That an humble Address be pre- sented to Her Majesty, humbly to pray that, with a view to preventing, by legislation during the present Session, the creation of new personal interests through the exercise of any public patronage, Her Majesty would be graciously pleased to place at the disposal of Parliament, Her interest in the temporali- ties of the Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, and other Ecclesiastical Dignities and Benefices in Ireland, and in the custody thereof” (Mr. Gladstone), 1898; after short debate, Ques- tion put, and agreed to
Grant to Maynooth The Regium Donum, Moved, "That when the Anglican Church in Ireland is disestablished and disendowed, it is right and necessary that the Grant to May- nooth and the Regium Donum be discon- tinued; and that no part of the secularized funds of the Anglican Church, or any State funds whatever, be applied in any way, or under any form, to the endowment or fur- therance of the Roman Catholic religion in Ireland, or to the establishment or main- tenance of Roman Catholic denominational schools or colleges" (Mr. Sinclair Aytoun), 1902
Established Church (Ireland)—cont.
191] After debate, Amendt. to leave out from the first word "That," and add "when legisla- tive effect shall have been given to the First Resolution of this Committee respecting the Established Church of Ireland, it is right and necessary that the Grant to Maynooth and the Regium Donum be discontinued " (Mr. Whitbread), 1923; after short debate, Question, That the words, &c. ;" Comm. divided; A. 85, N. 198; M. 113 "That the words when Question proposed, be added May 7, 1925 legislative effect &c.;' Amendt. proposed to said proposed Amendt. by adding the words "due regard being had to all personal interests" (Mr. Gladstone), 1926; after short debate, Question, "That those words be there added," put, and agreed
. Amendt. proposed to the said proposed Amendt. as amended, by adding the words," And that no part of the Endowments of the Anglican Church be applied to the Endowment of the institutions of other religious communions" (Mr. Greene), 1931
Question, "That those words be added, &c.;" after short debate, Moved to report Progress (Mr. Whalley); Motion withdrawn; Ques- tion put, A. 97, N. 132; M. 35 Question,
That the words when legislative effect,' &c.;" put, and agreed to 4. Resolved, That when legislative effect shall have been given to the First Resolution of this Committee, respecting the Established Church of Ireland, it is right and necessary that the Grant to Maynooth and the Regium Donum be discontinued, due regard being had to all personal interests
Moved, That the Chairman report the Re- solutions to the House" (Mr. Gladstone), 1941; after short debate, Resolutions re- ported and agreed to "That an humble Address be pre- Resolved, sented to Her Majesty, humbly to pray that, with a view to preventing, by legislation during the present Session, the creation of new personal interests through the exercise of any public patronage, Her Majesty would be graciously pleased to place at the disposal of Parliament, Her interest in the temporalities of the Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, and other Ecclesiastical Dignities and Benefices in Ire- (Mr. land, and in the custody thereof " Gladstone) May 7, 1949
Her Majesty's Reply to the Address of May 7 May 12, [192] 113
Established Church (Ireland) Bill—cont. respects, the proceedings of the Ecclesiastical 192] to restrain, for the same period, in certain Commissioners for Ireland" (Mr. Gladstone) May 13, 232; Objected to, on point of Form (Mr. Newdegate); and not proceeded with Question, Colonel Stuart Knox; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 14, 247
Motion again made May 14, 314
Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Colonel Stuart Knox); after short debate, Question negatived; after further short de- bate, main Question put; Bill ordered Moved,
That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Verner), 322; after short debate, Mo- tion withdrawn
"That the Bill be now read 1o” (Mr. Moved, Gladstone) May 14, 322; after short debate, [Bill 117] Bill read 1o
Personal Explanation, Colonel Stuart Knox May 15, 341
Question, Mr. Gladstone; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 19, 511
Question, Mr. MacEvoy; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone May 21, 657
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Gladstone) May 22, 720
. Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Secretary Ga- thorne Hardy); Question, "That now,' &c.;" after long debate, Question put; A. 312, N. 258; M. 54; Division List, Ayes and Noes, 809; main Question put; Bill read 2o
Question, Mr. Gladstone; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 29, 1043
Question, Lord Claud John Hamilton; An- swer, Mr. Gladstone June 5, 1184
Order for Committee read June 5, 1185 Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Com- mittee, that they have power to provide in the said Bill, that the tenure of every office connected with the College of Maynooth be subject to like conditions with those to which official tenures connected with the Estab- lished Church in Ireland will be subject after the passing of this Act, and that no money shall be payable under the Act 8 and 9 Vic. c. 25, to the Trustees of the College of Maynooth for or for the use of any senior student or other student to be (Mr. admitted after the passing of this Act" Sinclair Aytoun), 1188 Amendt. to leave out from "Bill, that" and add every person who shall be appointed to any office in the College of Maynooth, after the passing of this Act, shall hold the said office subject to the pleasure of Parlia- ment (Colonel Greville - Nugent); after That the words, short debate, Question,
&c. ;" A. 109, N. 185; M. 76 Question proposed, "That the words 'every person who shall be appointed to any office in the College of Maynooth, after the pass- ing of this Act, shall hold the said office subject to the pleasure of Parliament,' be added," 1192
Established Church (Ireland) Bill-cont. 192] Amendt.proposed to the said proposed Amendt. by inserting after the word "Maynooth" the words," And likewise every Presbyterian Minister hereafter to be appointed to receive a share of the Regium Donum" (Sir George Grey), 1197; Question, "That those words be there inserted," put, and agreed to Question, "That the words 'every person who shall be appointed to any office in the Col- lege of Maynooth, and likewise every Pres- byterian Minister hereafter to be appointed to receive a share of the Regium Donum, after the passing of this Act, shall hold the said office subject to the pleasure of Parlia- ment,' be added to the words Bill, that' in the original Question," put, and agreed to; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to
Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair"
Amendt. to leave out from " That," and add "this House will, upon this day six months, resolve itself into the said Committee " (Mr. Newdegate); after short debate, Question, "That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to; main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to
Committee; Report June 5, 1211
. Considered June 12, 1529
. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" (Mr. Gladstone) June 16, 1697; after short de- bate, Bill read 3°
. 7. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 1a" (The Earl of Clarendon) June 18, 1741; after short debate, Bill read 1 (No. 157) Notice of Motion, The Lord Chancellor June 18, 1749
. Question, Lord Penrhyn; Answer, The Earl
of Malmesbury June 23, 1909
. Petition of Clergymen of the Church of England presented, Lord Lyttelton June 23, 1917; short debate thereon
. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2" (Earl Granville) June 24, 2023 Amendt. to leave out ("now") and insert ("this Day Six Months") (The Earl Grey); after long debate, Debate adjourned
193] Adjourned debate resumed June 26, 2; after long debate, Debate further adjourned Adjourned debate resumed June 29, 169
After long debate, on Question, That ("now") &c.; Cont. 97, Not-Cont. 192; M. 95; re- solved in the negative; Bill to be read 2a on this Day Six Months; List of Cont. and Not-Cont, 298
Etwall and Repton Corporation
Question, Mr. Henley; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu Mar 9, [190] 1223
EVANS, Mr. T. W., Derbyshire, S. Cattle Plague Returns, [190] 1287 Payment of Rates-The Compounding System,
Boundary, Comm. cl. 4, [193] 510
New Forest-Deer Removal, &c. Act, Motion for a Committee, [192] 694
EWART, Mr. W., Dumfries, &c. Murder Law Amendment, [190] 989 Weights and Measures (Metric System), Leave, [190] 1072; 2R. [192] 176, 209
EWING, Mr. H. E. CRUM- Paisley Burials (Ireland), 2R. [191] 1083 Canongate Annuity Tax, 2R. [191] 1091 Court of Session (Scotland), 2R. [192] 1523 Land Writs Registration (Scotland), Comm. cl. 1, [192] 1526
Representation of the People (Ireland), Comm. add. cl. [192] 1804; Consid, add, el. 1899 Representation of the People (Scotland), 2R. [190] 1259; Comm. cl. 3, [192] 467; Sche- dule A, 1254; Lords Amendts. [193] 919
Explosive Materials in War-The Russian Circular
Question, The Earl of Shaftesbury; Answer, The Earl of Malmesbury July 23, [193]
Extradition Select Committee appointed "to inquire into the state of our Treaty relations with Foreign Governments regarding Extradition, with a view to the adoption of a more permanent and uniform policy on the subject" (Mr. MCullagh Torrens) Mar 19, [190] 1954 And, on Mar 27, Committee nominated as follows: Mr. Bouverie (Chairman), Mr. Thomas Baring, Mr. Baxter, Sir Robert Collier, Mr. Edward Egerton, Mr. William Edward Forster, Sir Francis Goldsmid, Mr. Gorst, Mr. Graves, Mr. Layard, Mr. Mill, Mr. Neate, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Solicitor General, Mr. Stansfeld, Mr. McCullagh Tor- rens, Mr. Walpole, and Mr. Percy Wyndham Report of Select Committee July 6
EYKYN, Mr. R., Windsor
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, Comm. add. cl. [193] 1386 Ireland Murder of Mr. Featherstonhaugh, [191] 1459
Knights of Windsor, Motion for an Address, [192] 1975; [193] 516
Navy-Naval Chaplains, [190] 536 ; [193] 424
Eyre, Ex-Governor, Prosecution of
Act of Indemnity, Question, Colonel B. Knox; Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 12, [192] 1470 Expenses - Despatch, Question, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answer, Mr. Adderley June 12, [192] 1477
Jamaica Committee, The, Questions, Colonel Stuart Knox, Colonel Jervis; Reply, Mr. 192] Speaker May 22, 717; Question, Colonel Jervis; Answer, Mr. Disraeli; short debate thereon May 25, 836; Questions, Mr. Lamont, Colonel Brownlow Knox; Answers, Petition for Mr. Disraeli June 9, 1334 - Re-Appointment of, Question, Mr. Grenfell; Answer, Mr. Lamont; short debate thereon June 22, 1850
Letter of Lord Carnarvon (Parl. P. No. 355)
Fairs (Metropolis) Bill
(Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Secretary Gathorne Hardy)
c. Ordered; read 10* June 30 Read 20 July 2
Committee; Report July 3 Read 3o July
Read 1* (The Lord Clinton) July 7 Read 2 July 13
Committee; Report July 14
Royal Assent July 31 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 106]
FANE, Colonel J. W., Oxfordshire Army Reserve, Motion for a Commission, [192] 1970
FAWCETT, Mr. H., Brighton
Abyssinian Expedition-Estimates, [191] 703, 1148
Water Supply, [190] 887, 889 Agricultural Labour, [192] 1397
Army-Shoeburyness, Experiments at, [193]
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, 3R. [191] 2061
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at
Elections, Comm. cl. 1, [192] 680; cl. 5, 2192, 2197; cl. 10, [193] 758; cl. 45, 1178; cl. 46, 1371; add. cl. 1443, 1451, 1453, 1454; Consid. 1620, 1629, 1634; add. cl. 1678, 1680, 1681, 1689; 3R. Amendt. 1715 Elementary Education, 2R. [192] 1997 Established Church (Ireland), Comm. Res. [191] 1913, 1925
Fenian Convicts at Manchester, [190] 116 India-East India Civil Service, Res. [191] 1838, 1851, 1859
India-East India, Troops and Vessels (Abys- sinian Expedition), Res. [190] 380 India-Systems of Government, [191] 422 Ireland Roman Catholic University, [190] 1456
Ireland University Education, [192] 1015; Res. 3, 1054, 1064
Parliament-Public Business, [193] 1420 Public Schools, Re-comm. cl. 3, [192] 1655 Representation of the People (Ireland), Comm. cl. 2, [192] 1764; add. cl. 1777, 1790 Representation of the People (Scotland), Consid. add. cl. [192] 1445
Supply-Abyssinian Expedition, [190] 305 Prosecutions, Amendt. [192] 496, 499 Royal Palaces, [191] 1006; Amendt. 1007, 1009, 1010
Ways and Means-Financial Statement, [191] 1186
Alleged Bribe to a Fenian, Question, Sir Frederick leygate; Answer, The Earl of Mayo June 8, [192] 1229 Clerkenwell Prison, Attack on, Question, Mr. Harvey Lewis; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Mar 9, [190] 1215-The Convict Barrett, Question, Mr. Bright; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy May 25, [192] 832
Fenian Prisoners, Warren and Costello, Ques- tion, Mr. J. Stuart Mill; Answer, The Earl of Mayo July 16, [193] 1282
Maguire, Case of the Convict, Question, Mr. Watkin; Answer, Mr. Corry Nov 21, [190]
Manchester, Convicts at, Observations, Mr. Maguire Nov 21, [190] 113; debate thereon Metropolis Special Constables, Motion for "Return of the Number of Special Consta bles who have respectively enrolled them- selves in the different Parishes of the Metro- polis after the Explosion in Clerkenwell" (The Lord Campbell) Mar 19, [190] 1880; Motion agreed to
FERGUSSON, Sir J. (Under Secretary of State for the Home Department), Ayrshire
Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings, Comm. cl. 27, [191] 677; 3R. 2061 Colliers in the Wigan District, Strike of, [191] 1224 Established
Church (Ireland), Comm. Res.
[191] 1910, 1934 Land Writs Registration (Scotland), Comm. cl. 1, [192] 1528
Metropolitan Police Funds, 2R. [193] 351 Metropolitan Streets Act (1867) Amendment, Comm. add. el. [190] 415; Lords Amendts. 663
Municipal Corporations (Metropolis), Leave, [191] 1863; 2R. [192] 1739 Petroleum, Comm. [192] 1619 Representation of the People (Scotland), Leave, [190] 837; 2R. 1257; Comm. cl. 3, [192] 478, 482, 492; cl. 4, 856; cl. 5, 857; cl. 8, 885; cl. 9, 979; cl. 10,
Foreign Office and our Agents Abroad Question, Sir Percy Burrell; Answer, Lord Stanley Dec 5, [190] 631
983; cl. 12, 1003; add cl. 1243; Schedule A, Foreign Office Clerks acting as Agents
1251, 1252; Consid. add. cl. 1446
Sanitary Improvements, Rates for, [191] 259 Supply Government Prisons, [192] 1106, 1107; Report, 1176
Turnpike Trusts, 2R. [192] 1722
190] Question. Mr. Bayley Potter; Answer, Lord Stanley Dec 3, 542; Question, Mr. Wyld; Answer, Lord Stanley Dec 5, 606; Question, Mr. Bayley Potter; Answer, Lord Stanley Feb 20, 986; Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer, Lord Stanley June 15, [192] 1562 ; Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer, Lord Stanley July 24, [193] 1712 Names of Agents Parl. P.
Foreshores and Bed of the Sea-The Board of Trade
Question, Mr. Coleridge; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave Nov 29, [190] 419; Observations, The Duke of Argyll; Reply, The Duke of Rich- mond; short debate thereon June 19, [192] 1814
Foreshores, Moved, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty to request that Her Majesty will be graciously pleased to order that there be laid before this House by the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, Copy of each of the following privately printed Papers namely, Report on the Right to Foreshores and the legal Decisions affecting the River Thames and the Rights of the Citizens of London from the Time of Henry III.; by J. W. Pycroft, F.S. A., M.R.A.S.; Reg. Sept. Antiq. Reg. Soc., PP. 161 [and other Papers] (The Duke of Buccleuch) July 21, [193] 1550; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
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