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LORDS MONDAY JUNE 29
169
Admiralty Suits Bill H L Presented The Earl of Longford read 1 No 182 300
185
Portpatrick and Belfast and County Down Railway Com
201
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill No 211
211
Registration Ireland Bill
213
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Scot
215
Drainage and Improvement of Lands Ireland Supplemental No 4 Bill
235
Electric Telegraphs recommitted Bill Bill 239
239
103
255
ARMYTHE 86TH REGIMENTQuestion Mr Harvey Lewis Answer
301
THE LEOMINSTER MAGISTRATESQuestion Mr P A Taylor Answer
303
Amendment proposed
317
THE NEW COURTS OF JUSTICEMotion for a Select Committeecontinued
323
Amendment proposed
329
THIRD SESSION OF THE NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT OF
351
LORDS TUESDAY JUNE 30
353
Liquidation Bill No 181
365
Bankruptcy Act Amendment Bill No 208
367
METROPOLIS HYDE PARK RIDE IN ROTTEN ROWQuestion Mr Cowper
371
PARLIAMENT DIVISIONS OF THE HOUSERESOLUTIONMoved
383
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
409
Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr Labouchere
421
WEDNESDAY JULY 8
423
Libel Bill Bill
471
THURSDAY JULY 16
473
Boundary Bill No 170
495
After short time spent therein House to be again in Committee on Monday
513
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeNAVY ESTIMATES
515
JRRIGATION WORKS IN INDIAMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
529
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
607
Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market Billcontinued
609
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATEScontinued
667
Motion made and Question That the Item of 500 for Salary of the Vice Consul
673
Boundary Bill No 170
709
Amendments reported according to Order
715
SUPPLY Order for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
759
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
771
LORDS TUESDAY JULY 7
783
Parliamentary Reform Representation of the People Ire
799
FRESCOES IN THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
811
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
823
Resolutions to be reported upon Thursday Committee to sit again
845
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA
853
Promissory Oaths Bill Lords Bill 113
857
University Elections Voting Papers Bill No 201
865
Uniformity of Public Worship Bill No 173
867
Then a Question being stated thereupon the Question
895
CATTLE FROM AFRICAQuestion Mr Barnett Answer Lord Robert Montagu
909
918
917
ARMYTRAVELLING ALLOWANCESObservations Sir Robert Anstruther
947
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
959
Turnpike Acts Continuance c Bill Bill 149
967
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLSFirst Reading
971
COASTING TRADE OF FRANCEADDRESS FOR A PAPER
979
Artizans and Labourers Dwellings Bill No 228
983
Registration recommitted Bill Bill 167
1001
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1019
PENSION TO SIR ROBERT NAPIERRESOLUTION
1065
CommitteeThames Embankment and Metropolis
1067
Revenue Officers Disabilities Removal Bill No 204
1077
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES
1089
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill No 144
1097
Bill
1101
Parliamentary Reform Representation of the People Ire
1161
ARMYNONCOMBATANT OFFICERSQuestion Captain Vivian Answer
1165
DEPARTMENTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH c RESOLUTIONMoved
1193
1208
1209
COMMONS WEDNESDAY JULY 15
1213
Sir Robert Napiers Annuity Bill Bill 230
1225
ClitheroeRalph Assheton esquire
1247
SUPPLYOrder for Committeecontinued
1253
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1277
GOVERNMENT OF INDIAQuestion Mr Otway Answer Sir S Northcote
1291
LORDS TUESDAY JULY 21
1543
Electric Telegraphs Bill Bill 239
1651
COMMONS THURSDAY JULY 23
1665
SCOTLANDBRIDGE AT DUNKELDQuestion Mr Kinnaird Answer The Lord
1671
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
1685
LORDS FRIDAY JULY 24
1691
Registration Ireland Bill No 281
1709
Regulation of Railways Bill Lords Bill 142
1733
Question put That this House will at the rising of the House this day
1755
Electric Telegraphs Bill No 282
1761
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill
1773
LORDS MONDAY JULY 27
1793
ABYSSINIATHE ENVOYSQuestion Lord Houghton Answer The Earl
1815
THE LATE LORD BROUGHAMMOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT
1829
INDIAEAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTSConsidered in Committee
1869
West Indies Bill Bill 124
1885
After short debate Bill read 3 Amendments made Bill passed and sent
1895
LORDS FRIDAY JULY 31
1935
1942
1941
1889
ARMYARTILLERY PRACTICEQuestion Mr Serjeant Gaselee Answer
ARMYSHORNCLIFFE CAMPQuestion Mr Vanderbyl Answer Sir John
THE WAR OFFICEDEPARTMENT OF CONTROLQuestion Observations Earl
1367
Electric Telegraphs Bill No 282
967
ARMYVOLUNTEER REVIEW AT WINDSORQuestion Lord Elcho Answer
302
1
LORDS FRIDAY JULY 3
3
1226
5
Armagh
9
904
11
CATTLE PLAGUE COMPENSATIONQuestion Mr Read Answer Lord Robert
15
1227
19
Resolution reported
21
1104
23
1460
CLERKS IN THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTQuestion Mr OBeirne Answer
13
THIRD SERIES
SCOTLANDMIDDLE CLASS SCHOOLSObservations Mr Grant Duff Reply
Moved to insert in Clause 8 line 35 after Company any Sum
Report on the Right to Foreshores and the legal Decisions affecting the River Thames
7
to the Exclusion of British Vessels from the Coasting Trade of France and to
9
323
15
The House divided Ayes 30 Noes 29
29
1514
31
1111
39
DISTRIBUTION OF TROOPS IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND
IRELANDCOMPULSORY PRESENTMENTSQuestion Colonel French Answer
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1549
1
METROPOLISTHE PARKSQuestion Mr Alderman Lawrence Answer Lord
5
Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to The Lords
667
1941
410
Committee deferred till Monday next
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THE CANNING STATUE Question Lord Campbell Answer The Earl
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1
Public Schools Bill No 262
13
1550
5
1829
13
1020
668
SOUTH AFRICAMOTION FOR A PAPER
1
674
5
SIR ROBERT NAPIERMessage from HER MAJESTY brought
15
675
21
915
3
1024
13
IRELANDFENIAN PRISONERS WARREN AND COSTELLOQuestion Mr Vance
17
Lords Amendment agreed
23

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