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HER MAJESTYS ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS reported
129
Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market Bill
153
POSTAL COMMUNICATION WITH THE EASTCONTRACT WITH THE PENINSULAR
157
Short debate
159
SUPPLYResolution That a Supply be granted to Her Majesty reported
167
SUPPLYTHE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITIONconsidered in Committee
173
Sales of Reversions BillOrdered Sir Roundell Palmer Sir Robert Collier presented
305
EAST INDIA TROOPS AND VESSELS ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION considered
317
Habeas Corpus Suspension Ireland Act Continuance Bill
325
SPAINDESTRUCTION OF THE MERMAID Question Mr Headlam Answer
327
REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS ON OATHSQuestion Mr Hadfield Answer
331
33
343
WAYS AND MEANS considered in Committee
359
Sale of Liquors on Sunday Bill Bill 12
415
Bank Holidays BillOrdered Sir Colman OLoghlen Mr Stacpoole presented
417
SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
437
Bill to grant to Her Majesty additional Rates of Income Tax ordered
449
LORDS MONDAY DECEMBER 2
477
EXPLOSION OF THE BUBULINA IN THE MERSEY Question Mr Vance
517
Income Tax Bill
521
Totnes c Writs Bill
523
COMMONS TUESDAY DECEMBER 3
535
ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITIONMR LAYARD MR RASSAM AND DR BEKETHE
549
Railway and Gas Shares Bill
571
Moved That the Bill be now read 2¨£The Earl of Derby
573
COMMONS THURSDAY DECEMBER 5
601
Moved That the House do now adjournMr Osborne
613
POOR LAWWALSALL WORKHOUSEQuestion Mr C Forster Answer
631
LORDS FRIDAY DECEMBER 6
635
Question Mr Goschen Answer Colonel Wilson
649
House at rising to adjourn till Tomorrow
665
Promissory Oaths Bill
689
LORDS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14
727
ARMYAPPOINTMENT OF SIR HENRY STORKSQuestion Mr Otway Answer
729
THE WEST INDIA MAILSQuestion Mr Kinnaird Answer Mr Adderley
731
Habeas Corpus Suspension Ireland Act Continuance Bill
783
UNITED STATESPOSTAL TREATYQuestion Mr Baxter Answer Mr Hunt
797
ARMY TENDERS FOR CLOTHING
811
Bill for the amendment of the Repre
849
East London Museum Site Bill No 12
859
PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATIONcontinued
861
PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATIONSTANDING ORDERSMoved
879
693
905
51
919
99
925
932
931
Bill read a second time and committed
951
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition Bill Bill 13
963
PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER FORT Question Mr OBeirne Answer Sir John
985
COMMONS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14
1001
ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITIONBOUNTY TO VOLUNTEERSQuestion Mr Darby Griffith
1025
LORDS MONDAY FEBRUARY 24
1037
Registration of Writs Scotland Bill H L Presented The Lord Colonsay
1039
PRIVATE BILLSAll Petitions relating to Standing Orders which shall be pre
1069
1888
1079
Court of Session Scotland Bill
1081
RESIGNATION OF THE EARL OF DERBYMINISTERIAL STATEMENT
1095
Habeas Corpus Suspension Ireland Act Continuance Bill
1101
THE APPROPRIATION ACT IN VICTORIAMOTION FOR AN ADDRESSMoved
1107
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTSQuestion Sir J Clarke Jervoise Answer Lord
1217
ARMYSTAFF APPOINTMENTS MULES IN ABYSSINIA Question Sir Patrick
1223
1226
1225
ADMIRALTY MONIES AND ACCOUNTSMoved
1251
Sea Fisheries Bill Bill 42
1269
Land Writs Registration Scotland Bill
1283
Ecclesiastical Buildings and Glebes Scotland Bill
1285
SPAIN AND CHILEQuestion Mr Weguelin Answer Lord Stanley
1287
That this House will immediately resolve itself into a Committee with the view of taking
1313
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Hubbard
1403
NonTraders Bankruptcy Ireland Bill Presented The Marquess
1447
Order read for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment proposed to Ques
1459
89
1463
Renewable Leasehold Conversion Ireland Act Extension BillOrdered
1549
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 13
1589
Habeas Corpus Suspension Ireland Act Continuance Bill
1597
COVENTRY ELECTION
1679
STATE OF IRELANDMOTION FOR A COMMITTEE
1687
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
1793
Moved That the Committee of Selection may refer any opposed Private Bill or
1809
CASE OF THE SPRINGBOKQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer Lord Stanley 1812
1813
Resolution to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again Tomorrow
1827
Lee River Conservancy Bill
1831
Reformatory Schools Ireland BillOrdered The Earl of Mayo Mr Attorney
1857
SCOTLANDMINISTERS STIPENDS IN EDINBURGH Question Mr MLaren
1889
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1937
said Act of Union the number of Persons sentenced to death transportation and
1939
Consecration of Churchyards Act 1867 Amendment Bill H L Presented
1943
Bill to amend the Representation of the People in Ireland ordered The Earl
1951
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 20
1973
1980
1979
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
2011
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
2039
Resolution to be reported upon Monday next Committee to sit again upon
2051
Sykes Answer Sir Stafford Northcote
Question General Dunne Answer Sir John
ARMYPERTH BARRACKSQuestion Mr Bayley Potter Answer Sir John
DIOCESE OF SALISBURYCHARGE OF THE BISHOP OF SALISBURY
Court of Justiciary Scotland Bill
PORTLAND CONVICT PRISONQuestion Captain Vivian Answer Mr Gathorne
574
SPECIAL AND COMMON JURIESMoved
Question Mr Darby
COUNTY GAOLS IRELANDQuestion Sir Frederick Heygate Answer
IRELANDROYAL IRISH ACADEMYQuestion Mr Gregory Answer The Earl
ABYSSINIA
ABYSSINIATHE QUEENS LETTER TO KING THEODOREQuestion Mr Schreiber
1675
Question Mr Gorst Answer
Oxford and Cambridge Universities Bill Bill 30
1453
TRIAL OF ELECTION PETITIONSQuestion Mr KnatchbullHugessen Answer
CASUAL AND VAGRANT POORQuestion Lord Elcho Answer Mr SclaterBooth
ABYSSINIATHE REV MR KRAPFQuestion Sir Patrick OBrien Answer
DISFRANCHISED BOROUGHSTOTNES GREAT YARMOUTH LANCASTER
Sale of Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill
IRELANDPROPOSED ROMAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITYQuestion Mr Fawcett
Industrial Schools Ireland Bill Bill 6

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481 ÆäÀÌÁö - The people have the right to the privilege of education, and it is the duty of the State to guard and maintain that right.
347 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 vof 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.
667 ÆäÀÌÁö - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
191 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.
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the lords commissioners desire their immediate attendance in this house to hear the commission read.
545 ÆäÀÌÁö - To show mankind, that crimes are sometimes pardoned, and that punishment is not the necessary consequence, is to nourish the flattering hope of impunity, and is the cause of their considering every punishment inflicted as an act of injustice and oppression.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - Subjects, some of whom have been especially accredited to him by Myself, and his persistent Disregard of friendly Representations has left Me no Alternative but that of making a peremptory Demand for the Liberation of My Subjects, and supporting it by an adequate Force.
521 ÆäÀÌÁö - Difference, and who shall bear, wear, or have amongst them any Fire-arms or other offensive Weapons, or any Banner, Emblem, Flag, or Symbol the Display whereof may be calculated or tend to provoke Animosity between...
433 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any person, either directly or indirectly, corruptly paying any rate on behalf of any ratepayer for the purpose of enabling him to be registered as a voter, thereby to influence his vote at any future election, and any candidate or other person, either directly or indirectly, paying any rate on behalf of any voter for the purpose of inducing him to vote or refrain from voting, shall be guilty of bribery, and be punishable accordingly ; and any person on whose behalf and with whose privity, any such...

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