Admiralty-Naval Pensions, Question, Cap- tain Price; Answer, The Civil Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. R. W. Duff) Feb 25, 1205; -Sale of Surplus and Unserviceable Stores, Question, Sir Roper Lethbridge; Answer, The Surveyor General of Ordnance (Mr. Woodall) Feb 23, 1030
Expenditure, Question, Mr. Pearce; Answer, The Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Hib- bert) Mar 4, 1909
Haulbowline Dock (Cork Harbour), Questions,
Mr Lane; Answers, The Civil Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. R. W. Duff) Feb 25, 1203 H.M.S. "Bellerophon," Question, Sir John
Gorst; Answer, The Secretary to the Ad- miralty (Mr. Hibbert) Mar 2, 1767 Queen's Regulations, The-Promotion of Sea- men, Question, Captain Verney; Answer, The Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Hib- bert) Mar 4, 1914
NOLAN, Colonel J. P., Galway, N. Harbours of Refuge, 1038
Imperial Revenue (Ireland and Great Britain), Res. 1070
Landlord and Tenant - Estate of Colorel Clive, 876
Post Office-Galway Mails, 1535
Sea and Coast Fisheries Trawling in Galway Bay, 307, 902
Seed Supply Act Fourth Instalment of Rate Postponement of Payment, 318,
Post Office-Telegraphic Addresses, 1890 Supply-Dover Harbour, 744, 750
Orange River Territory, &c. 1631 Post Office, 1283, 1284
Town Holdings, Motion for a Select Com- mittee, 1804
Ulster Canal and Tyrone Navigation, Motion for Leave, 1652
O'KELLY, Mr. J., Roscommon, N.
Army-Effects of a Deceased Soldier-Case of Dennis M'Donnell, 1545, 1546 Burmah-Annexed Territory, The, 899
Military Executions-The Provost Mar- shal, 316
British Force in Egypt and the Soudan, 1534
Operations in the Soudan, 1391
Port of Suakin, 1891, 1892
War in the Soudan-Garrison at Kassala, 705
PARLIAMENT-LORDS-cont.
in the First Session of the Twenty-third Parliament of the United Kingdom (No. 8) Jan 12, 3
Certificate of the Election of Sixteen Repre- sentative Peers for Scotland, delivered and read Jan 12, 4
CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS Henry Graham, esquire, appointed to the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments, vacant by the death of Sir William Rose, K.C.B. Jan 12, 4
Ireland-Landlord and Tenant-The King-Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech
ston Estates, 1880
Post Office at Clashaganny, 1546
Law and Justice (England)-Public Execu tions, 1382
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, 249
Supply-Courts of Law and Justice in Scot- land, &c. 793
The QUEEN being seated on the Throne, and the Commons being at the Bar, with their Speaker, The Lord Chancellor delivered Her Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament Jan 21, 32
The Queen's Speech having been reported by The LORD CHANCELLOR ; An Address to HER MAJESTY thereon moved by The Duke of ABERCORN (the Motion being seconded by The Earl of SCARBROUGH) Jan 21, 36; after debate, Address agreed to, nemine dissen- tiente
HER MAJESTY'S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS reported Jan 28, 531
Address and Answer ordered to be printed and published
Chairman of Committees-The Earl of Redes- dale appointed, nemine dissentiente, to take the Chair in all Committees of this House for this Session Jan 21
Committee for Privileges-appointed Jan 21 Sub-Committee for the Journals appointed
Appeal Committee-appointed Jan 21 Receivers and Tryers of Petitions -appointed Jan 21
Standing Orders Committee nominated Feb 19; List of the Committee, 703
Committee of Selection nominated Feb 19; List of the Committee, 704
Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod-Select Committee appointed and nomi- nated Feb 26; List of the Committee, 1350 Election of Representative Peers for Scotland - Minutes of Meeting, presented and ordered to lie on the Table Jan 21, 84 Private Bills
All Petitions relating to Standing Orders which shall be presented during the present Session referred to the Standing Orders Committee unless otherwise ordered Feb 19
Parliament-Sir William Rose, K. C.B., late Clerk of the Parliaments Moved to resolve "That this House is deeply sensible of the loss which they have sustained by the death of Sir William Rose, K.C.B., the late Clerk of the Parliaments, and think it right to record the just sense which they entertain of the zeal, ability, diligence, and integrity with which he executed his im- portant duties in that and other offices in the service of this Ilouse during a period of 50 years" (The Marquess of Salisbury) Jan 22, 184; Motion agreed to, nemine dissentiente
Statement of The Lord President of the Council (Viscount Cranbrook) Jan 28, 531; Ilouse adjourned till Monday next
Statement of The Marquess of Salisbury Feb 1, 533; House adjourned till Thursday House adjourned till Monday next Feb 4, 535
THE NEW MINISTRY
On the Motion of Earl Granville, Ilouse ad- journed till Thursday the 18th instant, except for Judicial Business Feb 8, 538
THE MINISTRY OF THE RIGHT HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, AS FORMED ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF OFFICE IN FEBRUARY 1886, 541
Policy of Her Majesty's Government - Ministe- rial Statement, Earl Granville Feb 18, 543; debate thereon
Parliament-Ventilation of the House Ventilation of the Committee Rooms, Question, The Earl of Belmore; Answer, The First Commissioner of Works (The Earl of Mor- ley) Feb 22, 868
Moved, "That the evidence of John Percy, Esquire, M.D., taken before fhe Select Com- mittee on the Office of the Clerk of the Par- liaments and Office of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod in session 1869, be laid upon the Table, and that the same be printed" (The Earl of Limerick) Mar 2, 1664; after short debate, Motion agreed to; to be printed (No. 26)
MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT Jan 12, 5 A Book containing a List of the Names of the Members returned to serve in this Parlia- ment delivered to Sir Thomas Erskine May by Kenneth Augustus Muir Mackenzie, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery in Great Britain [See Rolls of Lords, and List of the Commons]
Message from The LORDS COMMISSIONERS Jan 12, 5
The IIouse went up to the House of Peers; and being returned-The Ilouse proceeded to the
The Right Honourable Arthur Wellesley Peel unanimously called to the Chair Jan 12, 5 Mr. SPEAKER reported Her Majesty's Approval, and took and subscribed the Oath Jan 13, 20
Parliamentary Oath (Mr. Bradlaugh) Letters received by Mr. Speaker from The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks- Beach), Mr. Henry Cecil Raikes, and Sir John I. Kennaway Jan 13, 21; The Entry in the Votes, 24
Questions, Mr. Raikes, Mr. Labouchere; An- swers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer Jan 26, 418; Question, Mr. Norris; An- swer, The Attorney General (Mr. Charles Russell) Mar 4, 1901
Moved, That the Committee of Selection do consist of Nine Members " (Sir John R. Mowbray Jan 26, 407; after short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned' (Mr. J. W. Barclay); after further short debate, Question put; A. 43, N. 399; M. 356; (D. L. 2)
Original Question put, and agreed to Moved, "That the name of Lord Edward Cavendish be placed upon the Committee (Sir John R. Mowbray); after short debate, Question put, and agreed to; List of the Committee, 416
Printing Select Committee appointed and nominated Feb 19; List of the Committee, 842
Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Com- mons)-Committee appointed and nominated Feb 22; List of the Committee, 1007
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH
Address to Her Majesty, Notice of Amend- ments, Mr. Jesse Collings, Mr. J. W. Bar- clay, Mr. Hunter Jan 21, 86
The QUEEN'S SPEECH having been reported by Mr. Speaker; An humble Address thereon moved by Viscount CURZON (the Motion being seconded by Mr. HOULDSWORTH) Jan 21, 87; after long debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Sexton); Question put, and agreed to; Debate ad- journed
Debate resumed [Second Night] Jan 22, 193;
after long debate, Debate further adjourned Debate resumed [Third Night] Jan 25, 321 Amendt. at end of 6th paragraph, add "But this Ilouse humbly expresses to Iler Majesty their regret that the Revenues of India have been applied to defray the ex- penses of the military operations carried on in the Kingdom of Ava, without the consent of Parliament as required by The Govern- ment of India Act, 1858'" (Mr. Hunter), 321; Question proposed, "That those words be there added; after debate, Amendt. withdrawn Amendt. to insert, after "Agriculture," in 11th paragraph, and humbly to represent the pressing necessity for securing without delay to the cultivators of the soil such con- ditions of tenure as will aid and encourage them to meet the new and trying circum- stances in which the Agriculture of the Country is placed" (Mr. Barclay), 348; Question proposed, "That those words be there inserted;" after debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Sir Richard Temple); after further short debate, Motion withdrawn
Question again proposed, "That those words be there inserted," 394; after short debate,
Debate resumed [Fourth Night] Jan 26, 442 Amendt. to insert, after "transient," in 11th paragraph, "but this House humbly ex- presses its regret that no measures announced by Her Majesty for the present relief of these classes, and especially for affording facilities to the agricultural la- bourers and others in the rural districts to obtain allotments and small holdings on equitable terms as to rent and security of tenure" (Mr. Jesse Collings), 443; Question proposed, "That those words be there in serted;" after long debate, Question put; A. 329, N. 250; M. 79; Div List, A. & N. 525 Main Question, as amended, proposed After short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be adjourned till Thursday " (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer); Question put, and agreed
Moved, "That this House, at the rising of the House this day, do adjourn till Thursday (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach); Question put, and agreedto
Personal Explanation, Mr. Llewellyn Feb 18, 606
Debate resumed [Fifth Night] Feb 18, 607 After debate, Amendt. at end of 15th para- graph, insert" This House humbly expresses its regret that in Her Majesty's Gracious Speech the reference to the condition of the people in the lighlands and Islands of Scot- land is of a vague and indefinite character, and contains no satisfactory assurance that such Legislation as the serious nature of the case demands will be undertaken, and is of opinion that, until a Land Bill dealing in a comprehensive manner with the proved and admitted grievances of the Highland People has been passed into Law, the Civil or Mili- tary Forces of the Crown should not be em- ployed to evict those People from their hereditary homes (Mr. Macfarlane), 642 ; Question proposed, "That those words be there inserted; " after further debate, Ques. tion put; A. 104, N. 234; M. 130 (D. L. 4) Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to Committee appointed, to draw up an Address
to be presented to Her Majesty upon the said Resolution; List of the Committee, 663
Report of Address brought up, and read Feb 18, 663; after short debate, Address agreed
PARLIAMENT-COMMONS-cont.
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Questions, Mr. Woodall, Mr. Labouchere, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Joseph Cowen, Mr. Parnell; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach), Mr. Speaker Jan 26, 429
New Rules of Procedure, Notice of Resolu- tions, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) Jan 21, 86; Ques- tion, Mr. Raikes; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) Jan 25, 320
Introduction of Public Bills, Observations, Mr. Joseph Cowen, The Chancellor of the Exche- quer (Sir Michael Hicks Beach) Jan 22, 192
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Moved, "That the Order of the Day for re- suming the Adjourned Debate on the Ad- dress, in Answer to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, have precedence, this day, over the Notices of Motion (The Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach) Jan 26, 431
After short debate, Amendt. to leave out all after "precedence to end of Question, add "on all days on which it is set down over Notices of Motions and Orders of the Day" (Mr. Parnell); Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after further short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Amendt. at end of Question, add "and To- morrow over other Orders of the Day and the Notices of Motions" (Sir William Har- court); Question, "That those words be there added," put, and agreed to
Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to PRIVATE BILLS
Ordered, "That the Chairman of the Select Committee on Standing Orders have leave to seek a Conference with the Chairman of Committees of the Ilouse of Lords, for the purpose of determining (under Standing Order 79), in which House of Parliament the respective Private Bills should be first con- sidered, and to report the same to the House" (Sir John Mowbray) Jan 28 Police and Sanitary Regulations — Muni- Moved, cipal and Local Authorities, "That the Committee of Selection do appoint a Committee not exceeding nine Members, to whom shall be referred all Private Bills promoted by Municipal and other Local Authorities, by which it is pro- posed to create powers relating to Police or Sanitary Regulations which deviate from, or are in extension of, or repugnant to, the General Law
That Standing Order 173A shall be applicable to all Bills referred to the said Committee That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers, and records
That Five be the quorum" (Mr. Broadhurst) Feb 26, 1361; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Sexton); after short debate, Motion withdrawn Main Question put, and agreed to
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