DISRAELI, Right Hon. B.-cont.
Member for Thetford-Titles of Dignity, 832 Ministerial Statement, 820, 1694, 1711, 1742, 1745, 1746, 1793, 1794, 1814, 1819 Parliament-Arrangement of Business, 264; -Easter Recess, 826 Registration of Electors, 1458
East India Civil Service-cont.
be appointed to them without undergoing a competing examination" (Mr. Trevelyan); Question, That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. and Motion withdrawn
Representation of the People (Scotland), 829, Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes (Scot-
East India Civil Service
Moved, "That this Ilouse, whilst cordially ap proving of the system of open competition for appointments in the East India Civil Service, is of opinion that the people of India have not a fair chance of competing for these appointments as long as the examinations are held nowhere but in London; this House would therefore deem it desirable that, simul- taneously with the examination in London, the same examination should be held in Cal- cutta, Bombay and Madras" (Mr. Fawcett) May 5, 1838
Amendt. to leave out from " 'open competition,"
and add "as regards the appointment of untried young men to the East India Civil Service, is of opinion that natives of India who have proved in the Uncovenanted Ser- vice or otherwise their superior fitness for situations at present held exclusively by Members in the Covenanted Service should
Ecclesiastical Commissioners Orders in Council Bill [I.L] (The Lord Chancellor) c. Read 2o, after short debate Mar 26, 327 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Gathorne Hardy) April 23, 1194
Amendt. to leave out from "That" and add "this House will, upon this day six months, resolve itself into the said Committee" (Mr. Bentinck); Question, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn Main Question put, and agreed to Committee; Report April 23 Read 30 April 24 Royal Assent May 29
[Bill 69] [31 Vict. c. 19]
Ecclesiastical Titles in Great Britain and Ireland
Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the Operation of any Law or Laws as to the Assumption of Ecclesiastical Titles in Great Britain and Ireland; and whether any and what Alteration should be made therein" (Earl Stanhope) Mar 26, 239; after debate, Motion agreed to List of the Committee, 255
Edinburgh, His Royal Highness the Duke of
Resolved, after short debate, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, to convey to Her Majesty the expression of the sorrow and indignation with which this House has learned the atrocious Attempt to assassi- nate llis Royal Highness the Duke of Edin- burgh while on a Visit to Iler Majesty's loyal Australian Colonies, and of their heartfelt Congratulations to Her Majesty on his Pre- servation from mortal Injury; and to assure Her Majesty of the Sympathy of this House in Her Majesty's present Anxiety, and of their earnest Hope for the speedy Recovery of His Royal Highness" (The Earl of Malmesbury) April 27, 1304
The Queen's Answer reported May 1, 1682
Resolved, after short debate, "That an humble Address be presented to Iler Majesty, &c." (Mr. Disraeli) April 27, 1334
Her Majesty's Answer reported May 4, 1694
British Museum-South Kensington Museum, Observations, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Beresford Hope; Reply, Mr. Disraeli Mar 27, 388 Endowed Grammar Schools, Question, Lord Taunton; Answer, The Duke of Marlborough May 5, 1782
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill-cont.
a right which the House has asserted and exercised to its great advantage for several hundred years, and upon the possession of which the dignity and independence of this House and the constitutional freedom of the electors greatly depend" (Mr. Alexander Mitchell); after long debate, Question, "That the words, &c." put, and agreed to; main Question put, and agreed to Committee-R.P., 321
Question, Mr. J. Stuart Mill; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 2, 702
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections [Salaries, &c.] Bill c. Considered in Committee; Resolution Mar 27 Report Mar 30
Established Church (Ireland)—cont.
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 till Thursday The Approaching Division, Questions, Mr.
Yorke, Viscount Cranborne; Answers, Lord Stanley, Mr. Speaker April 2, 706 Maynooth Grant, Question, Mr. Whalley; An- swer, Mr. Gladstone April 2, 708; Observa- tions, Mr. Whalley April 3, 836 Debate resumed April 2, 790; after long de- bate, Debate further adjourned
Regium Donum, Question, Mr. Vance; An- swer, Mr. Gladstone April 3, 835 Debate resumed April 3, 837; after long de- bate, Question put; A. 330, N. 270; M. 60 Division List, Ayes and Noes, 941
Main Question put; A. 328, N. 272; M. 56
Acts considered in Committee
Question proposed, "That it is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an Establishment, due re- gard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property" (Mr. Gladstone) Committee-R.P.
Acts considered in Committee April 27, 1338 Question again proposed
Amendt. to leave out from first word "That," and add "so long as the Union between Great Britain and Ireland continues to exist, it is just and consistent that the principle of the Established Church should be maintained in Ireland, and its endowment on a scale suitable to the wants of the population (Sir Frederick Heygate); Question, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Com- mittee-R.P.
Question, Mr. Verner; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 28, 1462
Acts considered in Committee April 28, 1466 Question again proposed; after long debate, Committee-R.P.
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; Com- mittee-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 Govern- ment on the Irish Church Résolutions, Ob- servations, Mr. Disraeli May 4, 1694; debate 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
Established Church (Ireland)-cont.
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
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),
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 Question, "That the words 'when legislative effect,' &c.;" be added May 7, 1925 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
to 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
Moved, "That the Chairman report the Re- solutions to the House" (Mr. Gladstone), 1941; after short debate, Resolutions re- ported and agreed to
Established Church (Ireland) Resolved, "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 temporalities of the Archbishoprics, Bishoprics, and other Ecclesiastical Dignities and Benefices in Ire- land, and in the custody thereof" (Mr. Gladstone) May 7, 1949
GIBSON, Right Hon. T. M., Ashton-under- GORDON, Right Hon. E. S., see ADVOCATE,
Edinburgh, Duke of, Address to Her Majesty, 1336
Established Church (Ireland), Motion of Re- solutions, 32, 35
Established Church (Ireland), 356; Comm.
470, 500, 709, 750, 797, 924, 1364, 1379, 1418, 1423, 1463; Res. 1, 1650, 1660, 1679;
Res. 2, 1886; Res. 3, 1898, 1901, 1914, 1916; Government of India Act Amendment
Bill (Sir S. Northcote, Sir J. Fergusson)
c. Motion for Leave (Sir Stafford Northcote) April 23, 1201
Grand Jury Cess (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Stacpoole, Mr. Corbally, The O'Conor Don) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2°" (Mr. Stacpoole) Mar 25, 209 [Bill 14] Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (The Earl of Mayo); after debate, Question, "That now,' &c.;" A. 57, N. 70; M. 13; words added; 2R. put off for six months
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