sonable that the same aid should be extended to Ireland as is already extended to Eng- land'" (Mr. MacEvoy) June 5, 1948; after debate, Motion withdrawn Militia, The, Question, General Dunne; An- swer, Mr. Chichester Fortescue; discussion thereon April 30, 177 - Militia and the Fenians, Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Chichester Fortescue June 7, 2037 Monaghan, Election for-Fatal Riot at the, Personal Explanation, Mr. O'Reilly May 4,
438 National Education, Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire what changes may, with advantage, be made in the system of National Education in Ireland, in order to allow greater freedom and ful- ness of religious teaching in schools attended by pupils of one religious denomination only, and to guard effectually against proselytism and protect the faith of the minority in mixed schools" (Mr. O'Reilly) May 15, 990; after long debate, Motion withdrawn
Oaths, Official, Question, Mr. Maguire; An- swer, Mr. Chichester Fortescue April 30, 160 Ordnance Survey, Question, Mr. Dillon; An- swer, Mr. Childers May 31, 1554
Oyster Fisheries, Observations, Lord John Browne May 4, 441
Record of Title Act, and Land Debentures Act -Petitions-Landed Estates Court, Motion for Returns (The Marquess of Clanricarde); after debate, Motion agreed to April 27, 1 Records of Great Britain and Ireland, Ob- servations, General Dunne; Reply, Mr. Childers May 18, 1178
JOLLIFFE, Right Hon. Sir W. G. H., Petersfield
Commons (Metropolis), 483; 2R. 1281, 1285 Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R.
Metropolitan Board of Works, Commission moved for, 1963 Supply-Emigration, 730
KELLY, Sir FitzRoy, Suffolk, E. Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1216 National Debt, 439, 441
Terminable Annuities, 2R. 1259, 1277 Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm. Res. 1, 416, 544
KENDALL, Mr. N., Cornwall, E. Totnes Election, Motion for a Joint Address, 267
KENNEDY, Mr. T., Louth Co.
Ireland-Irish Society, Motion for Papers, 598 Representation of the People (Ireland), Leave, 541
KER, Mr. D. S., Downpatrick
Re-distribution of Seats, 2R. 918
KING, Hon. P. J. Locke, Surrey, E. Real Estate Intestacy, 2R. 1975, 2006 KING, Mr. J. G., King's Co.
Holderness Embankment. &c. 2R. 1974
Re-valuation of Property, Question, Lord John KINGLAKE, Mr. A. W., Bridgwater
Browne; Answer, Mr. Chichester Fortescue May 10, 669
Tenants' Improvements, Question, Sir Robert Peel; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 11, 769
Iron Passenger Ships, Surveyors of Question, Mr. O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. Monsell June 1, 1686
Jamaica-Bill of Indemnity
Question, Mr. M'Cullagh Torrens; Answer, Mr. Cardwell May 14, 873- Commission, Question, Lord Stanley; Answer, Mr. Card- well May 3, 364
JAMES, Mr. Edward, Manchester
Real Estate Intestacy, 2R. 2004
JERVIS, Major H. J. W., Harwich Army-Medical Officers, Motion for Papers, 597;-Sandhurst College, 1311 Business, Order of, 1314 Indian Army, 484
Representation of the People, Comm. Adj. moved, 1397, 1755
JERVOISE, Sir J. C., Hampshire, S. Cattle Plague, The, 1049 Supply-Civil Contingencies, 839 Veterinary Surgeons, 2R. 655
King's County Election
House informed, that the Committee had de- termined, That Sir Patrick O'Brien, baronet, is duly elected a Knight of the Shire to serve in this present Parliament for the King's County, and the said Determination was ordered to be entered in the Journals of this House April 30, 160
KINNAIRD, Hon. A. F., Perth London Gas, 3R. 1435
Metropolitan Poor-Guardians of Clerkenwell, 161
Representation of the People, Comm. 1741 Saturday Half Holiday, 177
United States and Canada - The Reciprocity Treaty, 1176
KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, Mr. E. H. (Lord
of the Treasury), Sandwich Clerks to Justices, 2R. 653
Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R.
Police at the Houses of Parliament, 873, 1312
KNIGHT, Mr. F. W., Worcestershire, W. India-Complaints against the late State of Oude, 364
KNIGHTLEY, Sir R., Northamptonshire, S. | Land Drainage Supplemental Bill Re-distribution of Seats, Leave, 516
Representation of the People, Comm. Instruc- tion, 1320
KNOX, Hon. Major W. Stuart, Dungannon Representation of the People (Ireland), Leave, 538, 540, 584
KNOX, Colonel B. W., Marlow Army-Medical Officers, Motion for Papers, 597
Labouring Classes' Dwellings Bill
(The Lord Stanley of Alderley)
(Mr. Baring, Sir G. Grey)
c. Ordered; read 10* April 27
Read 20 May 3
Committee; Report May 7
Read 1 (The Lord Stanley of Alderley) May 11
Read 2* May 17
Committee ; Report May 18 Read 3* May 28 Royal Assent June 11
Landed Estates Court, &c. (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, Mr. C. Fortescue)
7. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2s" (The c. Ordered; read 10* June 4 Lord Stanley of Alderley) May 8, 567; Read 2, after short debate
Landed Property Improvement (Ireland) [Advances] Bill
(Mr. Dodson, Mr. Childers, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer)
Labouring Classes' Dwellings (Ireland) c. Read 20 May 7
c. Moved, That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying for the appointment of W. F. Fletcher Boughey, esquire, Thomas Ir- win Barstow, esquire, and Robert M. Newton, esquire, as Commissioners for the purpose of making inquiry into the existence of corrupt practices at Lancaster (Mr. Howes) May 1, 279; after short debate, Motion agreed to Ordered, That the said Address be communi- cated to the Lords, and their concurrence desired thereto (Mr. Howes)
7. Moved, That this House do agree with the Commons in the Address to Her Majesty, and do fill up the Blank with ("Lords Spi- ritual and Temporal, and,") (The Earl Rus- sell) May 29, 1641; after debate, debate
Read 1* (The Lord Dufferin) May 15 Read 2a June 1
LANGTON, Mr. W. H. P. Gore, Somerset-
shire, W. Cattle Plague, 1686
LANSDOWNE, Marquess of
Private Bills-Standing Order No. 184, 1784
Law of Capital Punishment Amend- ment Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Chancellor)
7. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2" (The Lord Chancellor) May 1, 232; Read 2a after long debate (No. 61) House in Committee May 31, 1545; and after some time spent therein, House resumed Considered in Committee after short debate June 7, 2020 (No. 145)
LAWRENCE, Mr. Alderman W., London
Commons (Metropolis), 2R. 1288 Imperial Gas Company, 2R. 582 Ireland-Irish Society, Motion for Papers, 603 Ways and Means, Comm. Res. 7, 547; Res. 9, 554
LAWSON, Right Hon. J. C. (Attorney General for Ireland), Portarlington Admiralty Court (Ireland), Leave, 280, 281 Court of Chancery (Ireland), 2R. 657, 658 Ireland Chief Justice Lefroy, 353, 356;- Oyster Fisheries, 454;-Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act, Res. 455;-Tenants' Improvements, 769, 770;-National Educa- tion, Comm. moved for, 1031
Tenure and Improvement of Land (Ireland),
Education, Minute of Council on The Con- Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister
Schools, Public, Comm. cl. 17, 1931; d. 21, 1933
Lancaster Election, Motion for a Commission, 1426, 1427
Selling and Hawking Goods on Sunday, 3R. 1680
MACEVOY, Mr. E., Meath Co.
Ireland-Medical Officers, Res. 1948, 1955
MCLAREN, Mr. D., Edinburgh Bribery at Elections, Res. 1474
Lunacy Acts (Scotland) Amendment, Comm. add. cl. 843
Scotland - Edinburgh Annuity Tax, Motion for a Select Committee, 231
Bill (Mr. Chambers, Mr. Hankey, Mr. Morley)
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr. Chambers) May 2, 284; Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Hunt); after long debate, Question, "That 'now' &c;" A. 154, N. 174; M. 20; words added; main Question put, and negatived; second reading put off for six months; Division List, Ayes and Noes, 328
Representation of the People (Scotland), Leave, MARSH, Mr. M. H., Salisbury
Supply-Non-conforming, &c. Ministers, 830
Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1211 Representation of the People, Comm. 1869
MARTIN, Mr. C. Wykeham, Newport (Isle of Wight)
Representation of the People, Comm. 1739
Metropolitan Board of Works, Motion, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Ma-c. jesty, that she will be graciously pleased to issue a Royal Commission to inquire into the constitution of the Metropolitan Board of Works, the Office of Public Works, and the Office of Woods and Forests, with the object of seeing whether some means may not be devised by which the improvements of the Metropolis may be carried out in a more com- prehensive and economical manner, and with
greater unity of purpose (Mr. Baillie Cochrane) June 5, 1955; after long debate, Motion withdrawn
Poor-Guardians of Clerkenwell Union, Ques- tion, Mr. Kinnaird; Answer, Mr. C. P. Vil- liers April 30, 161
Public Boards and Metropolitan Improvements, Motion for a Royal Commission (Mr. Baillie Cochrane) May 18, 1194; House counted out Traffic in the, Question, Mr. Owen Stanley; Answer, Sir George Grey April 30, 161 Victoria Park, Gas Works near, Question, Lord John Manners; Answer, Mr. Cowper May 3, 362
Water Supply, Moved, "That a Select Com- mittee be appointed to inquire into the Water Supply of the Metropolis" (Mr. Hankey) May 8, 610; after long debate, Motion with- drawn
Workhouse Infirmaries, Question, The Earl of Carnarvon ; Answer, Earl Granville May 18, 1143
(Mr. S. Cave, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Percy Wyndham, Mr. W. E. Duncombe) Ordered, after short debate May 1, 279
MITFORD, Mr. W. T., Midhurst Representation of the People, Comm. 1844 MOFFATT, Mr. G., Southampton Bankruptcy Law Amendment, 2R. 689, 696, 708
Bank Advances, Question, Captain Gridley; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 17, 1050
Bank Charter Act, Suspension of the, Question, Mr. Bazley; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 11, 840
Bank of England Issues, Question, Mr. Wyld; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 18, 1148
Bank Rate of Interest, Question, Mr. Akroyd; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 29, 1439
Panic in the City, Question, Mr. Disraeli; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 11, 772
MONK, Mr. C. J., Gloucester Ballot, The, 770
Dockyard Voters, Disfranchisement of, 482 Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R. 305
Representation of the People, Comm. 1917 Supply-Captured Negroes, 733;-Civil Con- tingencies, 839
MONSELL, Right Hon. W. (Paymaster of the Forces and Vice President of the Board of Trade), Limerick Co. Iron Passenger Ships, Surveyors of, 1686 National Debt, 486
MONTAGU, Lord R., Huntingdonshire Australia-Ministerial "Dead Lock" in Vic- toria, 1197
Cattle Disease-Slaughtered Cattle, 437 Elective Franchise, 2R. 1482, 1488 Exchequer and Audit Departments, Consid. cl. 4, 422
National Debt, Comm. Res. 557, 562
Police at the Houses of Parliament, 872, 1312 Representation of the People, Comm. 1404, 1831, 1946
MONTROSE, Duke of
Schools, Public, Comm. cl. 17, 1930
MORRIS, Mr. M., Galway Bo.
Ireland-Medical Officers, Res. 1952
Supply-Probate and Divorce, &c. Courts, 210
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