Rating of Charitable Institutions Question, Mr. Baines; Answer, Mr. Hunt Nov 28, [190] 331; Question, Mr. Hadfield; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 4, [191] 1693; Question, Mr. Baines; Answer, The Chan- cellor of the Exchequer June 29, [193] 313
RAVENSWORTH, Lord
Boundary, Report, Amendt. [193] 710 Capital Punishment within Prisons, 3R. add. cl. [192] 14 Ministerial Explanation Public Business, [193] 580
RAWLINSON, Sir H. C., Frome
East India, Troops and Vessels (Abyssinian Expedition), Res. [190] 383
Government of India Act Amendment, Comm. [192] 1878; cl. 1, 1889; cl. 2, [193] 860 India Bank of Bombay, [191] 147, 427 Postage Rates to India, [190] 167 India-Telegraphic Communication, Motion for Papers, [193] 164
Russia and Bokhara, [192] 955
Cattle Plague, [190] 92; [191] 1578;-Com- pensation for, [193] 1288
Cattle Trade, Foreign, [193] 1751 Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, Comm. add. cl. [190] 1429
County Financial Boards, 2R. [191] 1552 Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, 3R. [193] 1729
Fires from Railway Engines, [193] 1287 Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market, Comm. [193] 636; cl. 2, 1536, 1775
Mines Assessment, Comm. cl. 1, [193] 851 Poor Relief, Comm. add. el. [193] 1885 Supply-Board of Trade, [193] 1204, 1206 Turnpike Trusts, 2R. [192] 1726
REARDEN, Mr. D. J.,
Athlone Barrett, The Convict, [191] 1579 Burials (Ireland), 2R. [191] 1083 Canada-Alleged Flogging in a Prison, [192] 1698, 1699
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, Consid. add. cl. [193] 1684 Established Church (Ireland), Comm. [191] 1534, 1620; [192] 1203, 1204
Fenian Convicts at Manchester, [190] 122 Fines and Fees (Ireland), 2R. [190] 1230 Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act Con- tinuance, Comm. add. cl. [190] 937
Habeas Corpus Suspension Acts (Ireland), Motion for a Return, [190] 1939
Her Majesty The Queen, Notice, [192] 711 Industrial Schools (Ireland), Comm. [191] 218; cl. 11, 223
Ireland-Questions, &c.
Arrests in, [191] 833
Political Prisoners, [190] 1891
Sullivan and Pigott, Messrs., Imprisonment of, [191] 450
Lectures on Religion, [192] 346
Libel, 2R. [191] 672
Poor Relief, Comm. cl. 3, [193] 1424; cl. 10,
Remission of Sentences, Motion for an Address, [190] 571
Repeal of the Union (Ireland), Leave, [193] 1948 Representation of the People (Ireland), Leave, [190] 1949; 2R. [191] 1952; Comm. Amendt. [192] 1571, 1572; cl. 4, Amendt. 1585; cl. 7, Amendt. 1586; add. cl. 1778; Consid. add. cl. 1898
Representation of the People (Scotland), Leave, [190] 848; 2R. 1234, 1259, 1260; Comm. [192] 472, 473
Train, G. F., Case of, [193] 1943
REBOW, Mr. J. G., Colchester County Financial Boards, 2R. [191] 1551
Regulation of Railways, 2R. [190] 1961, 1972; [192] 13; Report, cl. 14, 416; add. cl. 419, 421; 3R. Amendt. 707, 708
Representation of the People (Scotland), Report, [193] 715; 3R. Amendt. 803, 808 Sale of Poisons and Pharmacy, Comm. [192] 1556; Report, add. cl. 1629, 1630; 3R. add. cl. 1744, 1745, 1746, 1748
South Coast Railways, 2R. [192] 1457; 3R. [193] 360, 362, 1344; Commons Amendts. 1543, 1545
Turnpike Acts Continuance, Comm. [193] 1549, 1550
University Elections (Voting Papers), 2R. [193] 983
Vagrancy-Guildford Union, Motion for Cor- respondence, [192] 99
Reformatory Schools (Ireland) Bill (The Earl of Mayo, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland) Ordered; read 10* Mar 17 Read 20 Mar 30
Amendt. on Committee of Supply June 26, To leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, the prices of the Record Publications ought to be reduced from fifteen shillings to ten shillings, and from ten shillings to six shillings, and that the Statutes of Ireland, from the first meet- ing of the Irish Parliament to the Union. with England, ought to be published at the national expense 99 (Mr. Pim), [193] 165; Question, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. and original Motion withdrawn
Read 1a (The Earl of Devon) May 26 Read 2 July 3
Committee; Report July 7
Read 3* July 13
Royal Assent July 16 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 59]
REDESDALE, Lord (Chairman of Com- (Mr. Secretary G. Hardy, Sir James Fergusson)
Army Chaplains, Comm. [192] 1393 Boundary, Report, [193] 712
Consecration of Churchyards Act Amendment, 2R. [192] 508; Comni. cl. 1, 898
Coronation Oath, Address for a Paper, [193] 1345
Courts of Justice, New, [192] 1842
East London Museum Site, Explanation, [190] 636, 640; Comm. 793; Report, 860 Ecclesiastical Commissioners Orders in Council, 3R. [190] 1677, 1678
Ecclesiastical Titles in Great Britain and Ire-
land, Motion for a Committee, [191] 245 Education, Withdrawal of Bill, [192] 411 Electric Telegraphs, Comm. [193] 1813; 3R. Amendt. 1895 Established Church (Ireland)-The Resolutions, [191] 1452; [192] 1919
Established Church (Ireland), 2R. [193] 16, 19 Foreshores, Motion for Papers, [193] 1552 Metropolis-Statues in Westminster Hall, [193]
Parliament-Business of the House, Report of Select Committee, [191] 565, 570; Res. 694, 695
Parliament-Public Petitions, Motion for a Select Committee, [191] 689, 690 Poor Relief, Comm. [191] 465; [192] 946; Report, 1744
Public Offices, The New, [191] 102, 104, 1683, 1684
Public Schools, Report, [193] 1708
Railway Bills-Increase of Rates, Res. [193] 1071, 1072, 1077; Amendt. 1226 Railways (Extension of Time), 2R. [190] 1676
c. Motion for Leave (Mr. Gathorne Hardy) June 11, [192] 1398
After debate, Bill ordered; read 10* [Bill 167] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2°,
June 15, 1609; after short debate, Bill read 2o, and committed to a Select Committee And, on June 23, Committee nominated as follows: Mr. Secretary Gathorne Hardy (Chairman), Mr. Ayrton, Mr. Bouverie, Sir George Bowyer, Sir Robert Collier, Mr. W. E. Forster, Mr. Garth, Mr. Graves, Sir George Grey, Mr. Hibbert, Sir Rainald Knightley, Mr. Leeman, Sir Charles Russell, The Solicitor General, and Captain Surtees Report June 25 [Bill 190] Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" July 2, [193] 561; after short debate, Mo- tion agreed to; Committee; Report Considered July 3
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" July 6, 720; after short debate, Bill read 3° Read 1* (The Lord Privy Seal) July 6 Read 2a, after debate July 7, 803 (No. 218) Committee; Report July 9
Royal Assent July 16 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 58]
Registration (Ireland) Bill-cont.
Religious, &c. Buildings (Sites) Bill—cont.
Committee; Report July 20, 1486 [Bill 248]. Read 1a (The Lord Cranworth) April 27
Considered July 22
Read 3° July 22
1. Read 1 (The Lord Privy Seal) July 23 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2" July 24, 1709; after short debate, Bill read 2a Committee; Report July 27
(No. 281) Read 3, after short debate July 28, 1897 Royal Assent July 31 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 112]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2" May 14, [192] 233; after short debate, Bill read 2a
Committee; Report May 26
Re-comm. June 18, 1741
Report June 19
Read 3* June 25
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (The Lord Advocate) Mar 23, [191] 100; after short debate, Bill read 2o
Committee; Report May 18 Considered May 28 Read 30 May 29
Royal Assent June 25 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 34]
Registry of Deeds Office (Ireland)
Moved, That a Select Committee be appointed "to inquire into the legal application of the
Committee; Report July 10 Read 3* July 14
Royal Assent July 16 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 62]
surplus fines in the Office of the Registry of Representation of the People (1867) Eng- Deeds, Ireland" (General Dunne) Feb 24, [190] 1077; after short debate, Question put, and negatived
Amended Boundary Plans, Question, Mr. Waldegrave-Leslie; Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 8, [192] 1230
Assistant Boundary Commissioners, Questions, Mr. Serjeant Gaselee, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answers, Mr. Disraeli Mar 24, [191] 146; Question, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy June 9, [192] 1335
192] Boundaries of Boroughs-Orders of the Day postponed (Mr. Disraeli) May 18, 426 After short debate, Ordered, That a Select Committee be appointed to consider the Boundaries of the following Boroughs, as laid down by the Boundary Commissioners, and to report what, if any, alterations should be made therein [List of the Boroughs],
Committee nominated as follows:-Mr. Austin Bruce, Mr. Kirkman Hodgson, Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, Mr. Walpole, and Mr. Whitbread
Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Select Committee on Boundaries of Boroughs that they have power to consider the Petitions presented to this House on the subject of the places of nomination for County Elec- tions; that the Petitions from South Molton, Barnstaple, Torrington, and Ilfracombe, re- lative to the place of nomination for the Northern Division of the county of Devon, be referred to the Committee" (Sir Stafford Northcote) May 28, 1011; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Report of the Select Committee, Observations, Mr. Walpole May 29, 1044
Representation of the People (1867) England Act Representation of the People (Ireland)
Boundary Commissioners' Report, Question, Mr. Beaumont ; Answer, Mr. Gathorne 190] Hardy Feb 14, 733; Question, Mr. Dillwyn; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Mar 9, 1218; Question, Mr. Monk; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Mar 11, 1397; Ques- tion, Lord Stanley of Alderley; Answer, The Earl of Malmesbury Mar 17, 1795; Question, Mr. Stopford; Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 5, [192] 1181 Compound Householders-Personal Payment, Question, Mr. Charles Forster; Answer, The Attorney General; short debate thereon Nov 20, 437; Questions, Mr. Goschen, Sir William Hutt; Answers, The Attor- ney General Dec 2, 515; Question, Mr. Sandford; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer Feb 14, 730; Question, Mr. E. Hamilton; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer Feb 17, 795; Question, Mr. Schreiber; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer Feb 18, 886; Question, Mr. Evans; Answer, The Attorney General Mar 19, 1888; Question, Mr. Schreiber ; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 5, [191] 1785; Question, Mr. H. B. Sheridan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach May 14, [192] 246 Compounding for Rates, Amendt. on Committee
Questions, Mr. Baxter, Sir Henry Winston-
of Supply Mar 19, To leave out from "That," Representation of the People-Scotland and and add "in the opinion of this House, it is expedient that so much of the Reform Act of 1867 as makes occupiers liable for Poor Rates instead of owners, in respect of premises to which the system of compounding had been applied, ought to be repealed; that the name of every occupier ought to be put on the rate book, and that payment of rates by the owner, under the compounding system, ought to be deemed payment by the occupier and entitle him to the franchise" (Mr. James White), [190] 1893; Question, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn Disfranchised Boroughs-Totnes, Great Yar mouth, Lancaster, and Reigate, Observations, Mr. Otway, Mr. Serjeant Gaselee Nov 29, [190] 434
Ratepaying Clauses, Question, Observations, The Duke of Argyll; Answer, The Lord Chancellor Mar 13, [190] 1550; long debate thereon
Rating Small Tenements Act-Question, Sir William Ilutt; Answer, The Attorney Gene- ral Nov 25, [190] 167-Morning Sittings, Questions, Mr. Thomson Hankey; Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 8, [192] 1228 Registration Lists, Question, Lord Henley; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy June 12, [192]
Registration of Voters-Legislation, Question, Sir Edward Buller; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 28, [191] 1458 Registration of Voters Act-Dissolution of Par- liament, Observations, Mr. Bouverie; Reply, The Solicitor General; debate thereon May 15, [192] 371
Registration of Voters, 1868, Question, Mr. Gorst; Answer, Mr. G. Hardy June 8, [192] 1223 The Lodger Franchise-Stamper v. the Over- seers of Sunderland, Observations, Mr. Candlish; short debate thereon July 9, [193]
Barron; Answers, The Chancellor of the 190] Exchequer Feb 13, 690; Question, Mr. Stacpoole; Answer, The Earl of Mayo Feb 14, 730; Question, Mr. Chichester Fortescue; Answer, Mr. Disraeli; debate thereon Mar 6, 1189; Question, Colonel French; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Mar 19, 1892 Poor Assessment (Scotland), Motion for Return of Deductions allowed [and other Particu- lars] (The Earl of Airlie) Mar 27, [191] 328; Motion agreed to
Representation of the People (Scotland) Bill
(The Lord Advocate, Mr. Chancellor of the Exche- quer, Sir James Fergusson)
190] c. Motion for Leave (The Lord Advocate) Feb 17, 811
Bill ordered, after debate; read 1° * [Bill 29] .Question, Mr. Kinnaird; Answer, Lord Stanley Feb 28, 1103
. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Mar 9, 1234
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add " upon this day six months" (Mr. Hadfield); Ques- tion, "That now,' &c.;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn; Bill read 2° .Questions, Mr. Moncreiff, Mr. Bouverie; An- swers, Mr. Disraeli Mar 19, 1890
191] Committee deferred, after short debate Mar 23, 99
Representation of the People (Scotland) Bill Representation of the People (Ireland) Bill-cont.
Order for Committee read May 18, 435
Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee that, instead of adding to the numbers of the House, they have power to disfranchise Boroughs in England having, by the Census returns of 1861, less than 5,000 inhabitants" (Mr. Baxter)
Amendt. to leave out from " Power," and add "to take one seat from Boroughs in England returning two Members, and having, by the Census returns of 1861, less than 12,000 inhabitants" (Sir Rainald Knightley); after short debate, Question, "That the words, &c. ;' A. 217, N. 196; M. 21; Division List, Ayes and Noes, 461
Main Question put, and agreed to
Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair"
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "no arrangement respecting additional Members can be just or satisfactory which does not treat Scotland, as respects the number of its representatives in Parliament, as an in- tegral portion of the United Kingdom, en- titled to be placed on a footing of perfect equality with England and Ireland, in pro- portion to its present population and the Revenue which it yields to the National Exchequer, as compared with the present population and Revenue of England and Ireland; and that to establish this equality at least fifteen additional Members should now be provided for Scotland" (Mr. McLaren), 466; Question, "That the words, &c. ; after short debate, Motion with- drawn; main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," agreed to
. Bill considered in Committee, 473; after long debate-R.P.
. Question, Mr. Dalglish; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 19, 513
. Ministerial Statement (Mr. Disraeli) May 21,
Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Percy Wyndham); after long debate, Motion withdrawn
. Committee R.P., after long debate May 25, 840 Questions, Mr. Yorke, Mr. Gladstone; An- swers, Mr. Disraeli May 28, 954
. Committee May 28, 956; after long debate-R.P. . Committee June 8, 1231; after long debate, Bill reported
. Considered June 11, 1444
193] Moved, at the end of the Bill to add the follow- ing clause:-"That the Boundaries of the City of Glasgow shall, until otherwise di- rected by Parliament, be those specified in Schedule (K.) hereunto annexed" (The Lord Redesdale); after short debate, Cont. 13, Not-Cont. 53; M. 40; resolved in the negative; Bill passed, and sent to the Com- mons; List of Cont. and Not-Cont. 809
c. Lords Amendts. considered July 9, 918 Amendts. as far as the Amendt. in page 24, line 32, agreed to [Bill 215]
Page 24, line 32, the next Amendt. read 2o Amendt. to add to the said Amendt. the words "after the expiration of the present year and" (Mr. McLaren); Question, "That the words, &c.; A. 124, N. 104; M. 20; Amendt. as amended, agreed to
Several other Amendts. agreed to; one dis- agreed to
Committee appointed," to draw up Reasons, &c." Reasons for disagreeing to Lords Amendt. reported, and agreed to; to be communicated to The Lords
Observations, The Earl of Malmesbury July 9,
Bill returned from the Commons, with several of the Amendments made by the Lords agreed to; certain Amendments agreed to, with Amendments; and One Amendment disagreed to, for which they assign a Reason; The said Reason, and Bill, with the Amend- ments, to be printed (No. 235) Commons Amendts. to Lords Amendts. and Commons Reason for disagreeing to one of the Amendts. made by the Lords considered; One disagreed to July 10, 974
Moved, "That this House do disagree to the Amendment made by the Commons to the Amendment made by the Lords in page 24, line 32" (The Lord Privy Seal); after short debate, Motion agreed to
Other of the Commons Amendments agreed to; and Lords Amendment to which the Com- mons disagree not insisted on; and a Com- mittee appointed, &c.
.c. Lords Reason for disagreeing to one of the Commons Amendments to Lords Amend- ments considered July 10, 1067
After short debate, Resolved, That this House doth not insist upon the Amendment made by this House to the Amendment made by their Lordships, to which The Lords have disagreed
Royal Assent July 13 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 48]
REPTON, Mr. G. W. J., Warwick Bo. Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections, Comm. add. el. [193] 1454
Revenue Officers Disabilities Removal Bill (Mr.Monk, Sir H. Verney, Mr. Otway) c. Ordered; read 1° Mar 24 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" [Bill 76] June 10, [192] 1352; after short debate, Bill read 2°
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