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proposed, "That those words be there in-
serted; after short debate, Question put,
and agreed to

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Amendt, to insert, at the end of the last Amendt.,
the words "excepting Votes on Account
(Mr. Edward Jenkins), 1375; Question pro-
posed," That those words be there inserted ;"
after short debate, Moved, "That the Debate
be now adjourned (Mr. Henry Samuelson);
after further short debate, Motion with-
drawn; original Question put; A. 69, N. 143;
M. 74 (D. L. 10)

Amendt. after the word "Monday," to insert
"and the Motion being made, That Mr.
Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Beres-
ford Hope) Feb 17, 1381; Question proposed,
"That those words be there inserted;
Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned"
(Mr. Jacob Bright); after short debate,
Question put, and agreed to; Debate ad-
journed

Debate resumed Feb 20, 1524; after long debate,
Amendt. (Mr. Beresford Hope) withdrawn
Amendt. after the word "Monday" to insert
"in the months of June, July, and August
(Major Nolan), 1573; Question proposed,
"That those words be there inserted;" after
short debate, Question put; A. 68, N. 161;
M. 93 (D. L. 17)

Amendt. after the word " Monday" to insert
"provided there be not on the Paper any
Amendment relevant to the class of Estimates
about to be discussed" (Mr. Anderson), 1574;
Question proposed, "That those words be
there inserted; " Moved, "That the Debate
be now adjourned" (Sir George Bowyer);
after short debate, Question put; A. 57,
N. 143; M. 86 (D. L. 18)

Original Question again proposed; Moved,
"That this House do now adjourn" (Mr.
Rylands); after short debate, Question put;
A. 43, N. 121; M. 78 (D. L. 19)
Original Question again proposed; Moved,
"That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr.
Dillwyn); Motion agreed to; Debate ad-
journed

Debate resumed Feb 24, 1658

64

After short debate, Amendt. to the said pro-
posed Amendt. to insert, after "Amend-
ment," "or Notice" (Sir Charles W.
Dilke); Question proposed, That the
words or Notice' be there inserted;" after
further short debate, Amendt. to the pro-
posed Amendt. and original Amendt. with-
drawn

Amendt. after "shall," in line 3, of the First
Resolution, to insert "except on first going
into Committee on the ordinary Army, Navy,
or Civil Service Estimates respectively'
(Sir Charles W. Dilke), 1666; Question
proposed, That those words be there in-
serted;" after short debate, Amendt. with-
drawn

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Amendt. at the end of the First Resolution,
to add "except an Amendment relative
to the Class of Estimates which has been
set down for consideration on that day
be moved, in which case Mr. Speaker shall
be bound to propose the question in respect
of such Amendment: Provided always, That
the Member of the Government who pro-

243.

Parliament-Business of the House-cont.

poses to move the Estimates upon that day
may make his statement with Mr. Speaker
in the Chair" (Mr. Beresford Hope), 1669;
Question proposed, "That those words be
there added;" after short debate, Question
put; A. 79, N. 191; M. 112 (D. L. 20)
Amendt, at the end of the First Resolution, to
add "unless on going into Committee an
Amendment be moved or Question asked
relevant to the Votes to be considered on
that day" (Sir Charles W. Dilke), 1674;
Question proposed, "That those words be
there added;" after short debate, Amendt.
withdrawn

Amendt. at the end of the First Resolution,
to add "unless an Amendment be moved
relating to the Class of Estimates pro-
posed to be taken in Supply on first going
into Committee on the Army, Navy, and
Civil Services respectively" (Sir Walter B.
Barttelot), 1676; Question proposed, "That
those words be there added "

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Amendt. to the said proposed Amendt. after
"moved," to insert "or Question raised "
(Sir Charles W. Dilke); Question proposed,
That those words be there inserted ;'
Question put, and agreed to
Question again proposed, That the words
'unless an Amendment be moved or Question
raised relating to the Class of Estimates
proposed to be taken in Supply on first going
into Committee on the Army, Navy, and
Civil Services respectively,' be there added,"
1677

Amendt. to leave out "Class of" (Mr. Whit-

well); Question, "That the words' Class
of' stand part of the proposed Amendment,"
put, and negatived

Question again proposed, "That the words
'unless an Amendment be moved or Question
raised relating to the Estimates proposed to
be taken in Supply on first going into Com-
mittee on the Army, Navy, and Civil Services
respectively,' be there added "

Amendt. after "Navy, and" to insert "the

several Classes of the" (Mr. Mitchell Henry);
Question proposed, "That those words be
there inserted; " after short debate, Question
put; A. 49, N. 88; M. 39 (D. L. 21)
Question again proposed, That the words
'unless an Amendment be moved or Question
raised relating to the Estimates proposed to
be taken in Supply on first going into Com-
mittee on the Army, Navy, and Civil Ser-
vices respectively,' be there added," 1684
Amendt. to the said proposed Amendt. after
"Services," to insert and the Classes re-
lating to Law, Justice, Education, and Public
Works in Ireland" (Mr. O'Donnell); Ques-
tion proposed,
That those words be there
inserted;" after short debate, Question put;
A. 31, N. 131; M. 100 (D. L. 22)
Question, "That the words 'unless an Amend-
ment be moved relating to the Estimates
proposed to be taken in Supply on first going
into Committee on the Army, Navy, and Civil
Services respectively,' be added to the First
Resolution," put, and agreed to

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Main Question, as amended, proposed, “That,
whenever the Committee of Supply appointed
for the consideration of the ordinary Army,

Parliament-Business of the House-cont.

243.

Navy, and Civil Service Estimates stands as
the first Order of the Day on a Monday, Mr.
Speaker shall leave the Chair without putting
any Question, unless an Amendment be
moved or Question raised relating to the
Estimates proposed to be taken in Supply on
first going into Committee on the Army,
Navy, and Civil Services respectively," 1693
Amendt. at the end of the Question, to add
"unless Notice has been given of an Amend-
ment to be offered to the Question calling
attention to any grievance arising out of the
conduct of the Government or the adminis-
tration of the Laws" (Mr. Parnell); Ques-
tion proposed, "That those words be there
added;" after short debate, Question put;
A. 47, N. 139; M. 92 (D. L. 23)
Main Question, as amended, again proposed
Amendt. at the end of the Question, to add
"and on Fridays Notices of Motion shall
have precedence of Orders of the Day" (Mr.
O'Connor Power), 1697; Question proposed,
"That those words be there added;" after
short debate, Question put; A. 50, N. 139;
M. 89 (D. L. 24)

Main Question, as amended, again proposed
Amendt. at the end of the Question, to add
"Provided always, That when Notice of a
Motion has been given which, but for this
Rule, would have been moved on a Monday,
the next succeeding Committee of Ways and
Means shall be a first Order of the Day, and
Notices applicable on going into Committee
of Supply on Monday shall be transferred to
going into Committee on Ways and Means"
(Mr. Biggar), 1700; Question proposed,

after

"That those words be there added;
short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Main Question, as amended, put; A. 130, N.
50; M. 80 (D. L. 25)

After short debate, further Consideration of
Resolutions relating to the Business of the
House deferred till Thursday 6th March

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Parliament-Parliamentary Reporting-

Re-appointment of the Select Committee
Question, Mr. Newdegate; Answer, Mr. W. H.
Smith Dec 16, 857

Ordered, That the Select Committee of last
Session on Parliamentary Reporting be re-
appointed; List of the Committee Feb 19,
1500

Ordered, That the Evidence taken before the
Select Committee on Parliamentary Report-
ing, of Session 1878, be referred to the
Select Committee on Parliamentary Report-
ing (Mr. William Henry Smith)

Parliament-Privilege-The Press
Observations, Mr. Mitchell Henry Feb 27, 1841
Moved, "That the said article contains libellous
[cont.

Parliament-Privilege-The Press-cont.

reflections upon certain Members of this
House in breach of the Privileges of this
Ilouse" (Mr. Mitchell Henry), 1817; after
short debate, Motion withdrawn

Parliament-Public Accounts
Nomination of Select Committee, Sir Walter
Barttelot, Lord Frederick Cavendish, Mr.
Cubitt, Mr. Goldney, nominated Members
of the Committee of Public Accounts;
Moved, "That Mr. Hankey be one other
Member of the said Committee" (Sir Henry
Selwin-Ibbetson) Feb 18, 1445; after short
debate [House counted out]

Instruction to the Committee, Moved, "That
it be an Instruction to the Committee of
Public Accounts, That they have power
to consider whether any alteration in the
Law is desirable, providing that a state-
ment in each case in which the Naval and
Military Departments have obtained the
sanction of the Commissioners of Her Ma-
jesty's Treasury to any expenditure not pro-
vided for in the sums appropriated to such
services in the Votes contained in the Appro-
priation Act, setting forth the representation
made to them by the respective Department,
shall be laid upon the Table of the House
within a limited period after such sanction
shall have been given" (Mr. Monk) Feb 20,
1595; after short debate [flouse counted out]
Members nominated to the Committee Feb 25,
1790

Parliament-Public Business (Half-past
Twelve Rule)

Moved, That, except for a Money Bill, no
Order of the Day or Notice of Motion be
taken after half-past Twelve of the clock at
night, with respect to which Order or Notice
of Motion a Notice of Opposition or Amend-
ment shall have been printed on the Notice
Paper, or if such Notice of Motion shall
only have been given the next previous day
of sitting, and objection shall be taken when
such Notice is called" (Mr. Mowbray) Feb 18,

1435

Amendt. in line 1, after "Bill," to insert "or
a Bill which has passed through Committee
of the whole House" (Sir John Lubbock);
Question proposed, "That those words be
there inserted:" after short debate, Ques-
tion put; A. 57, N. 81; M. 24 (D. L. 15)
Main Question put, and agreed to
Moved," That the said Resolution be a Stand-
ing Order of the House" (Mr. Mowbray);
after short debate, Question put; A. 79, N.
36; M. 43 (D. L. 16)

PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LORDS
Dec 6, 1878-Hugh MacCalmont Lord Cairns,
Lord Chancellor of Great Britain,
created a Viscount and Earl of the
United Kingdom, by the style and
title of Viscount Garmoyle in the
County of Antrim, and Earl Cairns

Sat First

Dec 9, 1878-The Lord Windsor

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For Cork County, v. Timothy M'Carthy
Downing, esquire, deceased
For South Warwickshire, v. Earl of
Yarmouth, Controller of Her Ma-
jesty's Household

Parliamentary Franchise Bill

(Mr. Elliot, Mr. Rodwell, Mr. Serjeant Spinks)
c. Ordered Feb 25

Read 10 Feb 26

PARNELL, Mr. C. S., Meath

[Bill 84]

Army Discipline and Regulation, Leave, 1929,

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Patents for Inventions Bill
(Mr. Anderson, Mr. Mundella, Mr. Dalrymple,
Mr. Alexander Brown)

c. Ordered; read 10 Dec 10

[Bill 55]

Patents for Inventions Bill
(Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Secretary Cross, Mr.
Solicitor General)

For iaddington District of Burghs, c. Ordered; read 1o Feb 17

v. Lord William Hay, now Mar-
quess of Tweeddale

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Parliamentary Elections and Corrupt
Practices Bill (Mr. Attorney General,
Mr. Secretary Cross, Mr. Solicitor General)
c. Motion for Leave (Mr. Attorney General)
Feb 17, 1891; after short debate, Motion

[Bill 77]

PEEL, Right Hon. Sir R., Tamworth

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Queen's Speech, Address in
Answer to, Report, 571, 572, 575, 579
Turkey-Rhodope Commission, Withdrawal of
Notice, 869

PEEL, Mr. A. W., Warwick Bo.

Rivers Conservancy and Prevention of Floods,

1306

PELL, Mr. A., Leicestershire, S.

Ancient Monuments, Comm. cl. 14, Amendt.
2062; cl. 17, Amendt. ib.

Coroners, Select Committee, 1655
Disqualification by Medical Relief, 3R. Amendt.
1276, 1278

Highways and Locomotives (Amendment) Act,
1878, 1074

Valuation of Property, 2R. 2042

PENZANCE, Lord

Bankruptcy Law Amendment, 1R. 1301

PERCY, Right Hon. Earl, Northumber-
land, N.

Ancient Monuments, Comm. Motion for Ad-
journment, 1273, 1276; Motion for report-
ing Progress, 2053; cl. 2, 2054; cl. 3,
Amendt. 2055, 2056; cl. 4, Amendt. 2057;
cl. 13, 2061; cl. 17, 2062; cl. 19, 2063
Burial Law Amendment, 2R. 1496
Habitual Drunkards, 2R. 1387: Comm. cl. 9,
1707; cl. 11, 1709, 1712; cl. 17, 1716
Parliament Queen's Speech, Address in
Answer to, Report, Motion for Adjournment,

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PLAYFAIR, Right Hon. Mr. Lyon, Edin-
burgh and St. Andrew's Universities
Army-Army Medical Department, 632
India-Afghanistan (Expenses of Military Ope-
rations), Res. Motion for Adjournment, 937,
968, 970, 978

[Bill 35]

Post Office Savings Banks, Question, Mr. Wait;
Answer, Lord John Manners Feb 14, 1193
Telegraphic Department — Continental Tele-
graph Charges, Question, Dr. Cameron;
Answer, Lord John Manners Feb 20, 1507

POWER, Mr. J. O'Connor, Mayo
Borough Franchise (Ireland), Res. 1248
Parliament-Miscellaneous Questions
Ministerial Statement, 1144
Orders of the Day, 1333

Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, 164
Parliament-Business of the House, Res. 1658,
1674, 1686, 1695; Amendt. 1697
Public Accounts, Nomination of Committee,
1445

Lancashire and Yorkshire Water Supply, Mo- Prague, Treaty of (Austria and Germany)

tion for an Address, 1789

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-Article 5

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243.

Public Health Act (1875) Amendment | RAIKES, Mr. H. C.-cont.

Bill (Mr. Alexander Brown, Mr. Whit-

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PULESTON, Mr. J. H., Devonport

Lancashire and Yorkshire Water Supply, Mo-
tion for an Address, 1788, 1789

Leadenhall Market and Improvements, 2R. 1745
Parliament-Business of the House, Res. 1368,

1551

Thames River (Prevention of Floods), 2R. 1964,
1972

Railways

The Railway Commissioners - Legislation,
Question, Mr. A. Mills; Answer, Mr. J. G.
Talbot Dec 12, 639; Question, Mr. D. Taylor;
Answer, Viscount Sandon Dec 16, 856 ;-
Expenses, Question, Mr. Hermon; Answer,
Viscount Sandon Feb 17, 1310

Continuous Footboards, Question, Mr. Thomson
Hankey; Answer, Viscount Sandon Feb 21,
1602

Railway Brakes, Questions, Mr. Baxter, Mr.
D. Taylor; Answers, Mr. J. G. Talbot Dec 12,
633
Railway Accidents-Legislation, Questions,
Mr. Bentinck, Mr. Briggs; Answers, Viscount
Sandon Feb 20, 1508

Writ of Elegit, Question, Observations, The
Duke of St. Albans; Reply, The Earl of
Redesdale Feb 24, 1727

Russia, Plague in—Sanitary Precautions, 1834 RAMSAY, Mr. J., Falkirk, &c.

Racecourses (Metropolis) Bill

(Mr. Anderson, Sir Thomas Chambers, Sir
James Lawrence)

c. Ordered; read 10 Dec 6

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[Bill 48]

Moved, That the Bill be now read 20"
Feb 14, 1265
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "
upon
this day six months" (Mr. Onslow); Ques
tion proposed, "That now,' &c.;" after
short debate, Question put; A. 102, N. 53;
M. 49 (D. L. 5)

Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2°
Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr.
Speaker do now leave the Chair" Feb 17,
1387

Amendt. to leave out from "That," and

add, "this House will, upon this day six
months, resolve itself into the said Commit-

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tee (Mr. Onslow); v. Question proposed,

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"That the words, &c.;" after short debate,
Question put; A. 64, N. 30; M. 34 (D. L. 11)
Question again proposed, "That Mr. Speaker,
&c.; " Moved, That the Debate be now
adjourned" (Mr. Stacpoole); Question put;
A. 24, N. 61; M. 37 (D. L. 12)
Question again proposed, "That Mr. Speaker,
&c. ;" Moved, "That this House do now
adjourn" (Major O'Gorman); Question put;
A. 18, N. 64; M. 46 (D. L. 13)

Original Question put, and agreed to; Com-

mittee-R.P.

Education Department ·

1616

-

School Inspectors,

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[Bill 27]

Sir Baldwin Leighton, Mr. Bristowe)

RAIKES, Mr. H. C. (Chairman of Com-c. Ordered; read 1o Dec 6

mittees of Ways and Means),
Chester

Ancient Monuments, Comm. 1274

Habitual Drunkards, Comm. cl. 11, 1713, 1714;
el. 23, 1718; cl. 25, 1721

Representation of the City-The Fanmakers
Company

Question, Mr. W. H. James; Answer, Mr.
Assheton Cross Feb 28, 1973

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