REDMOND, Mr. W. H. K.-cont.
Registers of Electors (Duplicate En- ROBERTSON, MR. EDMUND (Civil
Lord of the Admiralty), Dundee
Admiralty Rights at Howth April 9, 1273 Belleville Boilers 1pril 1, 589 Boiler Explosion at
Glasgow April 4, 921 Govan April 2, 734
China and Japan April 9, 1294 Coastguard Officers, Mar 26, 154 H.M.S." Sharpshooter" April 9, 1294
Illegal Trawling on the Scotch Coast April 23, 1495
Ireland and the Naval Programme Mar 25, 20, 21
Landslip at Sandgate April 9, 1280
Machinery of Warships"-Mr. Durston's Paper on April 25, 1628
Naval Works Bill, 2R. April 9, 1331, 1335, 1336, 1345, 1358, 1359, 1360
Ocean Derelicts April 9, 1287; April 23,
ROBY, Mr. H. J., Lancashire, S.E., Eccles Church Patronage Bill April 3, 871 Established Church (Wales) Bill, 2R. Mar 25, 123, 125; Mar 26, 181
ROCHE, Mr. J.. Galway, E.
Redemption of Rent Act (Ireland) April 2,
Royal Irish Constabulary April 2, 725
ROLLIT, Sir A. K., Islington, S.
Discharge of Fever Patients April 1, 572 Government Bills Mar 28, 327
Irish Lights Board Bill, 2R. Mar 27, 269, 272 Law and Justice Estimates April 5, 1027 London County Council Tramways Bill April 4,899
Mombasa and Uganda Railway April 25,
Notice of Accidents Act Mar 29, 471 Rating of Government Property April 26, 1738, 1783
Supply-£4,439,268, Vote on Account Mar 28, 358, 378
Surgeon Major-General Giraud April 25,
Ross, Mr. J., Londonderry City
Irish Lights Board Bill, 2R. Mar 27, 297 Larceny Act Amendment Bill April 2, 817 Londonderry Court-house April 9, 1266, 1267 Outdoor Relief (Ireland) Bill, 2R. Mar 29, 522 Payment of Jurors (Ireland) Bill April 8, 1152
Tipperary Magistracy April 9, 1262
ROUND, Mr. J., Essex, Harwich
Education Code-The New Mar 26, 155 Volunteer Artillery (1st Essex) April 8, 1156
ROUNDELL, Mr. C., York, W.R., Skipton Endowed Secondary Schools April 1, 568
ROWLANDS, Mr. J., Finsbury, E.
Rating of Government Property April 26,
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors (Ireland) Bill
c. 2R. Mr. T. W. Russell (Motion) 1564, 1571, 1575, 1577, 1594; Mr. C. Diamond, 1569; Mr. W. Redmond, 1570, 1571, 1575, 1577, 1580 Mr. J. Morley, 1576, 1578, 1580; Mr. D. Plunket, 1581; Mr. W. Macartney, 1582; Mr. A. Webb, 1583; Mr. Johnston, 1584; Mr. D. Crilly, 1585, 1591, 1595; Mr. J. Wilson 1591; [Mr. Speaker, 1591, 1594] Mr. J. H. Wilson, 1595; Sir C. Cameron, 1596; Mr. D. Barton, 1597: Mr. M. Austin, 1598 (Division, 1600)— April 24
(Motion) to com. Bill to Standing Com. on Trade Mr. T. W. Russell, 1600; Mr. D. Crilly, 1600, 1601; Mr. Johnston, 1600; Lord F. Hamilton, 1602 (Division, 1602)— April 24
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors to Child- dren Bill
c. Intro., Mr. Conybeare; Read 1o April 8, 1251
SALISBURY, Marquess of
Endowed Schools Act, 1869, and Amending Acts (Scheme for the Management of Hanbury's Charity, Church Langton Leicester) Mar 26, 143, 144, 145
SALISBURY, Marquess of-cont.
Secretary for-Sir G. O. TREVELYAN Lord Advocate-Mr. J. B. BALFOUR Solicitor General-Mr. T. SHAW
Administration, Qs. Mr. Weir; As. Sir W. Harcourt Mar 28, 354
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Sir M. Stewart, Mr. Hozier; As. Sir G. O. Trevelyan, Sir W. Harcourt Mar 26, 161 Cock-fighting, Q. Mr. Renshaw; 4. Mr. J. B. Balfour April 26, 1735 Collection of Rates in the Highlands, Q. Dr. Macgregor; A. Sir G. O. Trevelyan
Mar 25, 26 Consols, Q. Mr. W. Whitelaw; 4. Mr. J. B. Balfour Mar 25, 26
Edinburgh Telegraph Department (see POST OFFICE)
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Evictions in the Crofting Counties, Q. Mr. Weir; 4. Sir G. O. Trevelyan April 23, [cont.
Gaelic, Q. Mr. J. G. Weir; 4. Mr. J. B. Bal- four Mar 26, 154
Grand Committee, Q. Mr. Dalziel; A. Sir W. Harcourt April 23, 1503. Q. Mr. Weir; A. Sir W. Harcourt April 25, 1634 Herring Fishery, Q. Sir D. Macfarlane; 4. Mr. J. B. Balfour Mar 29, 467 Highlands and Islands Commission, Qs. Mr. J. G. Weir, Dr Macgregor; As. Sir G. O. Trevelyan Mar 26, 152. Qs. Dr. Macgregor, As. Sir G. O. Trevelyan April 9, 1264. Qs. Mr. J. G. Weir, Dr. Macgregor; As. Sir J. Hibbert April 25, 1631
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Coll, Qs. Sir D. Macfarlane, Dr. Mac- gregor; As. Sir G. O. Trevelyan Mar 26,
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Local Government Bill, Qs. Sir C. J. Pearson, Mr. Hozier; As. Sir W. Harcourt April 4,
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Rural Postmen, Q. Captain Hope; 4. Mr. A. Morley April 23, 1492
Severe Weather and the School Attendance, Q. Dr. Farquharson; 4. Sir G. O. Trevelyan April 2, 715
Stonehaven Harbour, Q. Mr. Crombie; 4. Sir G. O. Trevelyan Mar 28, 322
Telegraphic and Postal Facilities to Lewis, Q.
Mr. Weir; 4. Mr. A. Morley April 9, 1274 Tillage School Attendance, Q. Sir J. Fergus- son; A. Sir G. O. Trevelyan April 25, 1611 Workmen's Dwellings, Q. Mr. J. Caldwell; 4. Mr. J. B. Balfour April 26, 1737
Sea Fisheries Regulation (Scotland) Bill | Shop Hours Bill-cont.
7. Rep. from Select Com. made
Rep. with Amendts., and com. to a Com. of the Whole House Mar 28, 317
Com. of Whole House deferred April 9, 1253
Passed through Com. without Amendi Mar 29, 445
Read 3 April 1, 563
Royal Assent April 9, 1253
Sea Fisheries Regulation (Scotland) SIDMOUTH, Viscount (No. 2) Bill
1. Order referring Bill to Select Com. discharged Mar 28, 317
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SMITH, Mr. W., Lancashire, N., North Lonsdale
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SMITH, Hon. W. F. DANVERS, Strand Government Clothing Sub-contractors_ipn's 1158
Rating of Government Property April 2
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SNAPE, Mr. T., Lancashire, S.E., Hey wood
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Solicitors (Ireland) Bill
7. In Com., Rep.without Amendment and re-Com. to Standing Com. Mar 28, 319 Rep. from Standing Com. with Amendts April 2, 702
Amendts. Rep. April 5, 1021
SPEAKER, MR.
THE RIGHT HON. ARTHUR WEL LESLEY PEEL, Warwick and Leamington
Address to the House, announcing his retire- ment from the Chair April 8, 1126 Address to the House on his retirement April 9, 1307
While this is no doubt a personal matter, hardly comes within the denomination & a personal explanation. The hon. Gentle man will take his own course as to wha
The Motion was placed in the hands of the Clerk, and he put it in the ordinary way from the Chair Mar 27, 268
An hon. Member objected, but that could not be done, because the Bill was by order April 2, 704
The particulars into which the hon. Member is now entering are outside the Bill, and are not relative to the immediate issue. There is nothing in the Bill with reference to the hours of labour, and I do not think the hon. Member can cite particular instances as a reason for punishing a company when they come to this House to ask for further powers April 2, 705
If the hon. Member has agreed with the promoters of this Bill that the Third Reading should be postponed until after Easter it is competent for that arrange- ment to be come to; but I do not think it would be competent for the hon. Member upon the London and North Western Railway Bill, or upon any particular railway Bill, to raise the general question of the policy pursued by a railway company. That has been ruled out of Order before, and I should rule it out of Order in the case of a Bill introduced at the time of Private Business. Of course, if the hon. Member wishes the Bill put off and objects to it, it must be put off from to-day, and, by arrangement, it can be put off until some future day which the hon. and learned Member may agree upon with the pro- moters. Perhaps if it were put off until Monday some arrangement might be come to with the promoters to have the Third Reading at a later period April 5, 1023.
SPEAKER, Mr. (Mr. GULLY)—cont. Questions
The hon. Gentleman is exceeding the limits, and should give notice of that question in the ordinary way April 23, 1502
Rules and Order of Debate
The hon. Member is not entitled to do more than ask for the authorities April 24,
It would be better if the hon. Member discontinued to read extracts at much greater length, as there is only a short time left, which could not be profitably employed on any other measure April 24, 1594
The hon. Member proposes to object to the Third Reading of this Bill on the ground that the railway company have adopted a certain policy as regards the non- employment of what the hon. Gentle- man describes as monoglot Welsh platelayers. That would be a course that would be out of Order on a Bill of this kind and at this hour. The time devoted to Private Business should be consumed solely with those matters which are relevant to Private Business. The conditions of employment is a matter of general policy not confined to a single railway company; it does not affect the making of this particular line; it does not affect the particular locality or the particular public for whom the line is to be made; it is a question of policy which refers to all railway com- panies, at least, in all parts of Wales. It should be applicable not to any one company only, but to all companies working railways in any part of the country. Under these circumstances the course of argument which the hon. Member is adopting is out of Order on this occasion April 25, 1606 Although the Amendment stands on the Paper it will not be in Order; it is quite foreign to the subject-matter of the Motion April 26, 1753
The hon. Gentleman is entitled to make an explanation if the hon. Member who is speaking gives way to him April 26, 1777
Miscellaneous Rulings
April 22, 1488; April 24, 1604; April 25, 1608
At the Bar of the House of Lords, to receive Her Majesty's Approval under Commission (see PARLIAMENT-LORDS)
The Serjeant-at-Arms having brought the Mace, and laid it under the Table, Sir W. Harcourt addressed himself to Sir Reginald Palgrave (Clerk of the House) 1369; Mr. Whitbread, 1369, 1385; Mr. Birrell, 1372; Sir John Mowbray, 1373; Mr. J. L. Wharton, 1379; Mr. W. C. Gully, 1380; Sir M. W. Ridley, 1382;
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