Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Lunacy Vacating of Seats BillOrdered Dr Cameron Mr Charles Russell
85
Glebe Lands BillOrdered Sir Richard Cross Sir Richard Webster Mr Gregory
93
Several LordsTook the Oath
181
BURMAHTHE BRITISH AUTHORITIESMILITARY EXECUTIONSTHE PRO
183
86
227
MOTIONS
261
Parliamentary Elections Returning Officers Expenses Ireland BillOrdered
263
Police Constables Pensions BillOrdered Lord Claud John Hamilton Sir Henry
265
Shop Hours Regulation Billcontinued
269
Tithe RentCharge Extraordinary Redemption Bill
271
BURMAH THE BRITISH AUTHORITIES
273
THIRD SERIES
289
87
303
INDIATHE UNCOVENANTED CIVIL SERVICEQuestion Mr Serjeant Simon
313
Mr
329
After debate
347
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Cornwall BillOrdered Mr Borlase
403
Copyhold Enfranchisement BillOrdered Mr Charles James Mr Gregory
405
After short debate Moved That the Debate be now adjourned
415
ROYAL COMMISSION ON MERCHANT SHIPPINGQuestion Mr BadenPowell
427
PARLIAMENT ORDER OF BUSINESSQuestions Mr Woodall Mr Labou
429
MOTIONS
431
Amendment proposed at the end of the Question to add the words
441
The LORD CHANCELLOR acquainted the House that the Clerk of
531
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEPOLICY OF HER MAJESTYS GOVERNMENTQues
541
Main Question as amended put and agreed
663
SUPPLY
677
Parliamentary Franchise Extension to Women Bill Bill
691
MOTIONS
699
Arbitration Bill H L Presented The Lord Bramwell read 1¨£ No
701
THE UNIVERSITY OF MALTAQuestion Viscount Sidmouth Answer
703
THE INDIAN CIVIL ADMINISTRATIONTHE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT
709
RAILWAY RATESLEGISLATIONQuestions Mr Macdonald Cameron
713
THE PHENIX PARK DUBLINBARRACKS FOR MARRIED Constabulary
725
FOREIGN CUSTOMS REGULATIONSQuestion Mr Hanbury Answer
757
PUBLIC MEETINGSDISLOYAL MEETING AT THE CRITERION RESTAURANT
771
Theatres c Metropolis Bill Bill 69
837
METROPOLIS THE RECENT RIOTSQuestion The Earl of Limerick Answer
843
Motion agreed to 4 30
865
PARLIAMENT VENTILATION OF THE COMMITTEE ROOMSQuestion The Earl
867
LAW AND JUSTICEMURDER OF POLICE CONSTABLE HINE AT FENNY COMP
877
PALACE OF WESTMINSTERTHE NATIONAL ENSIGNQuestion Mr Radcliffe
879
BURMAHTHE ANNEXED TERRITORYQuestions Lord Francis Hervey
881
EGYPT THE SLAVE TRADE THE CONVENTION OF 1877 Question
883
FRANCE AND MADAGASCARTHE TREATY OF PEACEQuestion Sir Donald
895
Moved That the Notices of Motions relating to Parliamentary Procedure and East
913
EAST INDIA BURMAH EXPENSES OF MILITARY OPERATIONSRESOLUTION
943
Ayes 297 Noes 82 Majority 215
985
ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACTSMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
1005
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELAND MALICIOUS BURNING AT NEWCASTLE
1021
EVICTIONS IRELANDCo TYRONEQuestion Mr Matthew Kenny
1029
IMPERIAL REVENUE IRELAND AND GREAT BRITAINcontinued
1039
Main Question as amended put and agreed
1073
Moved That the Bill be referred to a Select Committee and that it be an Instruction
1095
1114
1113
Their Lordships met for Judicial Business only 1 0
1115
Tenure of Town Houses Ireland Bill Bill 11
1117
Copyhold Enfranchisement Bill Bill 26
1163
COMMONS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 25
1187
1194
1193
ARMYTHE TESTING OF SIDE ARMSQuestion Mr Sexton Answer
1211
1222
1221
TRAMWAYS AND PUBLIC COMPANIES IRELAND ACTTHE WEST CLARE
1223
5 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceed
1243
The Committee divided Ayes 66 Noes
1257
POST OFFICE IRELANDTHE GALWAY MAILSQuestion Colonel Nolan
1265
IRELAND CONDITION OF THE WESTERN ISLES
1271
13 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum
1285
The Committee divided Ayes 67 Noes
1303
Moved That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Law relating to the tenure
1321
INLAND REVENUE OFFICIALSQuestions Sir Herbert Maxwell Answers
1327
Bill ordered Mr Trevelyan
1341
COLONIESIMPERIAL AND COLONIAL DEFENCESADDRESS FOR Returns
1345
1370
1369
NAVY SIDE ARMSSUPPLY OF CUTLASSESQuestion Dr Cameron
1381
1386
1385
LAW AND JUSTICEMURDER OF POLICE CONSTABLE HINE AT FENNY COMP
1389
ARMYPRINCE HENRY OF BATTENBERGQuestion Mr Labouchere
1391
ORDERS OF THE
1393
County Government Ireland BillOrdered Mr John OConnor Mr Timothy Healy
1509
1518
1517
METROPOLISMEETINGS IN HYDE PARKQuestion Mr Addison Answer
1521
PIERS AND HARBOURS IRELANDHARBOUR WORKS AT COSTELLO
1537
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1549
Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceeding
1553
The Committee divided Ayes 98 Noes 185 Majority 87 Div List No 12
1599
THE EASTERN TELEGRAPH COMPANYQuestion Mr Hutton Answer
1603
182
1631
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Leveson Gower
1645
Ulster Canal and Tyrone Navigation Bill
1651
POST OFFICEPOST CARDSQuestion Mr Northcote Answer The Secre
1657
LORDS TUESDAY MARCH 2
1663
Ordered That all Petitions against the Bill presented within the time limited by
1665
Belfast Main Drainage BillRESOLUTION
1677
Mored That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Belfast Main Drainage Bill
1691
Previous Question proposed That the Original Question be now put
1697
POST OFFICEADDRESSES OF TELEGRAMSQuestion Mr Sexton Answer
1749
MAINTENANCE OF SOCIAL ORDER IRELAND Notice of Resolution
1751
IRISH LAND PURCHASE SETTLEMENT COMPANYQuestion Major Saun
1757
LABOUR STATISTICSRESOLUTIONcontinued
1767
TOWN HOLDINGSMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
1803
Unclaimed Deposits Bill Bill 77
1841
Public Health Acts Improvement Expenses BillOrdered Mr Dodds
1871
SCOTLANDERRORS IN STATISTICAL RETURNSRETURN OF MUNICIPAL BURGHS
1877
INLAND REVENUE CASES OF SMUGGLING IN SCOTCH DEER FORESTS SINCE
1879
POST OFFICE IRELAND THE PARCEL POSTRURAL LETTER CARRIERS
1889
EGYPT THE PORT OF SUAKINQuestion Mr OKelly Answer
1891
LAW AND JUSTICE ENGLAND AND WALESAPPOINTMENT TO THE RECORDER
1901
LAW AND JUSTICE SCOTLANDMR RENTON PROCURATOR FISCAL FOR EAST
1903
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1917
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDCASE OF MORGAN BRIEN CORK WINTER
1955
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1999
The House divided Ayes 106 Noes
2013
Bankruptcy Agricultural Labourers Wages BillOrdered Mr Stanhope
2015
KINGDOM OF AVARESOLUTIONMoved to resolve
INDIA FINANCE c DEPRECIATION OF THE RUPEEQuestion Colonel
1523
313
That Her Majesty having directed a mi itary expedition of Her forces charged
1392
CHARITY COMMISSIONERS SCHEME FOR CHRISTS HOSPITALQuestion
THE COINAGEQuestions Mr S Montagu Mr Brodrick Answers
PARLIAMENTADJOURNMENTRESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRYSTATEMENT
THE EASTERN TELEGRAPH COMPANYQuestion Mr Hutton Answer
THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS EXTRAORDINARY TITHEQuestion
Lawrence Answer The Under Secretary of State for Foreign
1211
Glasgow Bridges c Bill by Order
Questions Viscount Folkestone Sir Michael HicksBeach Mr North
1244
Bill read a second time
PRISONS IRELANDMOUNTJOY CONVICT PRISON Question Mr Arthur
LAND COMMISSION COURT IRELANDAPPEALSQuestion Mr Marum
POOR LAW IRELANDABBEYLEIX UNIONRELIEF OF THE LABOURERS
EVICTIONS IRELANDEMPLOYMENT OF THE MILITARY FORCES OF
Moved That in the opinion of this House the time has now come when the post of Lord
590
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTECHNICAL EDUCATIONQuestion Mr Jacoby
MR OCTAVIUS VAUGHAN MORGAN
FRANCE AND MADAGASCARTHE TREATY Questions Mr MArthur
EXPLOSIONS IN MINESREPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSIONQuestion
THE METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCEDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE OF 1879
Glebe Loans Ireland Acts Continuance Bill Bill 107
1192
PUBLIC MEETINGSSPEECH OF LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AT BELFAST
Address to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious Speech
Question again proposed That those words he there inserted
Moved That this House at the rising of the House this day do adjourn
EDUCATIONNONATTENDANCE AT SCHOOLSQuestion Mr Jennings
QUESTION
ARMYREPORT OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF RECRUITINGQuestion
POOR LAWOUTDOOR RELIEF DURING THE EXISTING DISTRESSQuestions
for Ireland Mr John Morley
SCOTLANDARREARS OF RATES IN SKYEQuestion Mr FraserMackintosh
905
TARIFF AND CUSTOMS ACT 1876 Question Mr King Answer
POST OFFICE IRELANDAPPOINTMENT OF SURVEYORS CLERKSQuestion
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY CLOTHING CONTRACTS Questions Mr

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311 ÆäÀÌÁö - Except for preventing or repelling actual invasion of Her Majesty's Indian Possessions, or under other sudden and urgent necessity, the revenues of India shall not, without the consent of both Houses of Parliament, be applicable to defray the expenses of any military operation carried on beyond the external frontiers of such possessions by Her Majesty's forces charged upon such revenues.
889 ÆäÀÌÁö - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of the United Kingdom for any lord of Parliament, or other...
1021 ÆäÀÌÁö - Society is banded together in order to protect itself against the instincts of those of its members who would make very short work of private ownership if they were left alone. That is all very well, but...
251 ÆäÀÌÁö - I shall propose to the committee is, that the chairman be directed to move the House that leave be given to bring in a bill to put an end to the Established Church in Ireland, and to make provision in respect of the temporalities thereof, and in respect of the Royal College of Maynooth.
89 ÆäÀÌÁö - Crown, the unity of the Empire, and all the authority of Parliament necessary for the conservation of that unity, is the first duty of every representative of the people. Subject to this governing principle, every grant to portions of the country of enlarged powers for the management of their own affairs is, in my view, not a source of danger, but a means of averting it, and is in the nature of a new guarantee for increased cohesion, happiness, and strength.

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