BAXTER, Mr. W. E., Montrose, &c. Bridgwater Election, 1797
Representation of the People, Comm. 1598 Scotland-Poor Law, 472
Totnes Election, Motion for a Joint Address, 264,269
BENTINCK, Mr. G. Cavendish, Whitehaven Courts of Justice, The New, 180, 1178 Fellows of Colleges Declaration, 3R. 2018 National Gallery Enlargement, 2R. 741 Supply-University of London, 191, 192;- Chapter House, Westminster, 193, 194;- Quarantine Establishment, 203, 206;-Public Education, 721; Adj. moved, 722;-Gover. nors of Colonies, 724, 726;- Orange River Territory, 727, 728;-Suppression of Slave Trade, 733, 739;-Ancient Laws, &c. (Ire- land), 835
BERKELEY, Hon. F. H. F., Bristol Ballot, The, 770
BIDDULPH, Mr. M., Herefordshire Monetary Crisis-Panic in the City, 772 BLAKE, Mr. J. A., Waterford City Ireland-Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, Res. 445
| BONHAM-CARTER, Mr. J., Winchester Cattle Inspectors, Payment of, 771
BOUVERIE, Right Hon. E. P., Kilmar- nock, &c.
Crown Lands, Comm. 427
Fellows of Colleges Declaration, 3R. 2008, 2011
Lunacy Acts (Scotland) Amendment, Comm. add. cl. 842, 843
Re-distribution of Seats, Leave, 508
Reigate Election, Motion for a Joint Address, 277
Representation of the People, 167; Comm. Res, 1319, 1320, 1945
Totnes Election, Motion for a Joint Address, 260 Whitsuntide Recess, 484
Bridgwater Election
Motion, "That Mr. Speaker do issue his War- rant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a New Writ for the electing of a Burgess to serve in this Present Parliament for the bo- rough of Bridgwater, in the room of Henry Westropp, esquire, whose election has been determined to be void" (Colonel Taylor) May 31, 1666
Amendt. to leave out "That" and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Ma- jesty, &c." (Sir Harry Verney); after short debate, Question, "That the words, &c.; A. 123, N. 12; M. 111; main Question agreed to
Question, Sir Harry Verney; Answer, Mr. Baxter June 4, 1797
BRIGHT, Mr. J., Birmingham
Compulsory Church Rate Abolition, Leave, 635 Elective Franchise, 2R. 1511, 1523 Real Estate Intestacy, 2R. 1992, 2003 Representation of the People, 2R. 16, 17, 83; Comm. 1339; cl. 4, 2063, 2105
British North American Provinces, Con- | BUXTON, Mr. C., Surrey, E.
Question, Mr. Adderley; Answer, Mr. Card- well May 1, 259
Bribery at Elections, Res. 1445
Caterham Junction, Collision at the, 1489 Commons (Metropolis), 2R. 1287
Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R. 311
Reigate Election, Motion for a Joint Address, 275
Cattle Inspectors, Payment of, Observations, Mr. Bonham-Carter; Reply, Mr. H. A. Bruce May 11, 771
Cattle, Sales of, at Markets and Fairs, Ques- tion, Mr. Read; Answer, Sir George Grey May 10, 672; Question, Mr. Read; Answer, Sir George Grey May 18, 1144 Cattle, Slaughter of, Question, Mr. Read; An- swer, Sir George Grey May 3, 360; Question, Lord Robert Montagu; Answer, Sir George Grey May 4, 437; Question, Sir William Stirling - Maxwell; Answer, Sir George Grey May 11, 812
Cattle Disease in the Isle of Man, Question, Sir Andrew Agnew; Answer, Mr. Bruce June 7, 2037
Dutch Cattle, Importation of, Question, Mr.
Harvey Lewis; Answer, Sir George Grey April 27, 5
Forage for the Army, Question, Mr. Beach; Answer, Mr. Headlam June 1, 1689 Prevention Act, Question, Mr. Cheetham; Answer, Sir George Grey May 1, 259 Questions (various), Question, Mr. Acland; Answer, Sir George Grey May 3, 363; Question, Sir Jervoise Jervoise; Answer, Mr. H. A. Bruce May 17, 1049; Question, Mr. Gore Langton; Answer, Sir George Grey June 1, 1686
CAVE, Mr. S., New Shoreham Clerks to Justices, 2R. 648 Mines Assessment, Leave, 279 National Debt, 486
CAVENDISH, Lord F. C., Yorkshire, W.R.- N.
Representation of the People, Comm, 1611
CECIL, Lord E. H. B. G., Essex, S. Post Office Savings Banks and Annuity Offices, 777, 1438
CHAMBERS, Mr. M., Devonport Elective Franchise, 2R. 1543
CHAMBERS, Mr. T., Marylebone
Compulsory Church Rate Abolition, Leave,
CHANCELLOR, The LORD (Lord Cranworth) Attorneys and Solicitors (Ireland), Comm. 852,
CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone), Lancashire, S. Adjournment of the House, 965, 1150 Bank Charter Act, Suspension of the, 841 Business, Order of, 1314, 1317
Compulsory Church Rate Abolition, Leave, 619, 634, 1150, 1553, 1941
Congress, The Proposed, 1200 ;-Abandonment of, 1947
Courts of Justice, The New, 1184
Crown Lands, 3R. 924
Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1127, 1130, 1216, 1219; Comm. cl. 1, 1408 Dockyard Voters, 1184
Elective Franchise, 2R. Amendt. 1477, 1485 Electoral Statistics, 874 Hop Trade, Comm. cl 2, 213
Ireland-National Education, 1030;-Medical Officers, Res. 1949
Monetary Crisis-Panic in the City, 772;- Bank Advances, 1050, 1148; -Bank rate of Interest, 1440
National Debt, 440, 441, 485, 486; Comm. Res. 555, 558, 562
Post Office Savings Banks, Annuity and Insu- rance Offices, 1438
Princess Mary of Cambridge-Queen's Mes sage, 2038
Real Estate Intestacy, 2R. 2007 Re-distribution of Seats, Leave, 486, 514; 2R. 920, 1437
Reform Bills, The, 1795, 1796
Representation of the People 2R. 45, 46, 113; Explanation, 163, 166, 167, 170, 172; Comm. 1321, 1347, 1397; Adj. moved, 1406, 1644, 1718, 1720, 1768, 1871, 1917; Res. 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946; Preamble, Amendt. 2042; cl. 3, 2042; cl. 4, 2042, 2068, 2103, 2114, 2115, 2122, 2125, 2133 Representation of the People (Ireland), 584 Representation of the People (Scotland), 584
Cheltenham Election
House informed, that the Committee had de- termined, That Charles Schreiber, esquire, is duly elected a Burgess to serve in this pre- sent Parliament for the Borough of Chelten- ham. And the said Determination was or- dered to be entered in the Journals of this House. House further informed of certain Resolutions of the Committee May 7, 482
CHILDERS, Mr. H. C. E. (Secretary to the Treasury), Pontefract
Annuities-Exchequer Bills, 2036 Crown Lands, Comm. 425; cl. 4, 426, 427 Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1127 Duchy of Cornwall, 962
Exchequer and Audit Departments, Consid. cl. 4, 421
Fishery Piers and Harbours (Ireland), 2R. 739
Ireland-The Constabulary, 484;-Ordnance
Survey, 1554 ;-Medical Officers, Res. 1955 Labouring Classes' Dwellings (Ireland), 2R. 740
Poor Relief at Plymouth, 1147
Records of Great Britain and Ireland, 1192 Saturday Half Holiday, 173, 177 Scotland-Postal Arrangements in Fifeshire,
Solicitor to the Treasury, 2R. 844
CHILDERS, Mr. H. C. E.-cont. Supply-University of London, 187, 193;- Holyhead and Port Patrick Harbours, 195; -Public Buildings (Ireland), 195;-New Record Buildings, Dublin, 196 ;-Queen's University (Ireland) Buildings, 196 ;-Ulster Canal, 196;-Houses of Parliament, 197 ;- Office of Woods, &c. 198;-Poor Law Com- mission, 198;-Copyhold, Tithe, and Inclosure Commission, 199;-Audit Office, 199;- Lunacy Commission, &c. 200; Superin- tendents of Roads, South Wales, 200 ;-Re- gistrars of Friendly Societies, 201;—Charity Commission, 202;-Quarantine Establish ment, 203, 204, 205, 206 ;-Printing and Stationery, 207, 208;-Probate and Divorce, &c. Courts, 209, 210;-Public Education, 722;-Clergy, North America, 723;-Cap- tured Negroes, 732, 733;-Special Missions, 737, 738; Adj. moved, 739 ;-Non-con- forming, &c. Ministers, 832, 833;-Patent Law Expenses, 834;-Inspector of Corn Returns, 834;-Ancient Laws, &c. (Ireland), 835;-Flax Cultivation (Ireland), 836 ;— Civil Contingencies, 839, 840; Report, 842 Terminable Annuities, 2R. 1269, 1271 Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm. Res. 1, 412
Chinese Visitors, Question, Colonel Sykes; Answer, Mr. Layard May 31, 1552
Rebels in, Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 11, To leave out "That" and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, that She will be graciously pleased to give di- rections that there be laid before this House Copies of the Official Notification and Ad- dress of Consul Meadows at Newchang to the Foreign Community, dated the 4th Oc- tober 1865, respecting the danger to life and property from the proximity of rebels; also of the Official Notification and Address of Consul Medhurst of Hankow to the foreign commu- nity, dated 21st January 1866, to devise measures against an expected attack from a body of revolted Imperial Troops, and the advance of the Nienfee rebels" (Colonel Sykes), 814; after short debate, Question, "That the words, &c." put, and agreed to
Question, Mr. Sandford; Answer, Mr. H. A. Bruce May 15, 986-at Liverpool, Question, Mr. Laird; Answer, Mr. H. A. Bruce May 18, 1146
Cork Harbour, Cholera in, Observations, Mr. Maguire; Reply, Sir George Grey May 3, 358-Quarantine, Question, Mr. Maguire; Answer, Sir George Grey May 4, 436 Emigration Agents, Question, Sir Andrew Ag- new; Answer, Mr. H. A. Bruce May 15,960 Motion German Emigrants, Cholera among, for Papers (The Earl of Carnarvon) May 15, 950; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Church Temporalities Acts (Ireland) Bill | COCHRANE, Mr. A. D. Baillie-cont. (Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Mr. Solicitor
for Foreign Affairs)
Austria, Prussia, and Italy, 571, 572, 577 Congress of Paris, Explanation, 1921 Europe-State of, 1133
Persia-Nestorians in, 565
Spain and Chile-War between, 983 Supply-University of London, 189
COGAN, Mr. W. H. F., Kildare Co. Ireland-Chief Justice Lefroy, 355 Representation of the People (Ireland), Leave, 537
Supply-Non-conforming, &c. Ministers, 833 Transubstantiation, &c. Declaration Abolition, 2R. 636
COLEBROOKE, Sir T. E., Lanarkshire Lunacy Acts (Scotland) Amendment, Comm. add. cl. 843
Representation of the People (Scotland), Leave,
COLERIDGE, Mr. J. D., Exeter
Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R. 317
Representation of the People, Comm. 1858
COLLIER, Sir R. P., see SOLICITOR GENERAL, The
Colonial Bishoprics Bill
Question, Mr. Walpole; Answer, Mr. Cardwell May 24, 1198
Colonial Bishops Bill
(Mr. Secretary Cardwell, Mr. Attorney General, Mr. W. E. Forster)
Schools, Public, 2R. 1408, 1415; Comm. cl. 4, c. Ordered, after debate; read 1° May 15, 1032
1924; cl. 5, 1926, 1928; c. 16, 1929; cl. 17, 1930; Amendt. 1932; cl. 21, 1933
CLAY, Mr. J., Kingston-upon-Hull Elective Franchise, 2R. 1483, 1485, 1486 Holderness Embankment, &c. 2R. 1971, 1972 Representation of the People, Comm. 1325
Clerks to Justices Bill
(Mr. Colvile, Sir Henry Hoare) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr. Colvile) May 9, 644
Amendt. to leave out ". now" and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Goldney); after short debate, Question, "That now,' &c." put, and negatived; words added; main Question agreed to; Bill put off for six months
CLEVELAND, Duke of
Private Bills-Standing Order No. 184, 1790 Selling and Hawking Goods on Sunday, 3R. 1139
CLIVE, Mr. G., Hereford
Elective Franchise, 2R. 1493
COCHRANE, Mr. A. D. Baillie, Honiton Business, Order of, 1312
Metropolitan Board of Works, Commission moved for, 1955
Public Boards and Metropolitan Improvements, Commission moved for, 1194 Representation of the People, Comm. 1404, 1405, 1731
COLVILE, Mr. C. R., Derbyshire, S.
Clerks to Justices, 2R. 644, 654 Mines Assessment, Leave, 279
Commons (Metropolis) Bill
Question, Sir William Jolliffe; Answer, Mr. Cowper May 7, 483
Commons (Metropolis) Bill
(Mr. Cowper, Mr. Childers)
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2o” (Mr. Cowper) May 24, 1278 [Bill 84] Moved," That the debate be now adjourned (Mr. Ayrton); after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Amendt. to leave out "That" and add "it is inexpedient to transfer the duty with which the Metropolitan Board is by Law invested to an irresponsible Board, having power to incur expenditure and to charge the same on the ratepayers of the Metropolis; but it is desirable to amend the Inclosure Acts so as to enable the Metropolitan Board and local authorities in towns, with the aid of the Inclosure Commissioners, to acquire, by pur- chase or gift, rights in Commons, in order that the same may be kept open for the re- creation of the inhabitants of the Metropolis and such towns" (Mr. Ayrton); Question, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn; main Question agreed to; Bill committed to a Select Committee; Instruction to the Committee May 24, 1288 Select Committee nominated June 4, 1920
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