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IRELANDLAND IMPROVEMENTQuestion Sir Frederick Heygate Answer
179
SPECIFICATIONS OF PATENTSQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer
181
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
183
196
197
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again
213
JAMAICABILL OF INDEMNITYQuestion Mr MCullagh Torrens Answer
227
EDINBURGH ANNUITY TAX c
231
House in Committee and after short debate Bill reported without Amend
259
GREAT YARMOUTH ELECTIONMOTION FOR A JOINT ADDRESS
269
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL HARDEN PETITION
281
Glebe Lands Scotland Bill Bill 115
329
OATH TO BE TAKEN BY PEERSSTANDING ORDER
335
Legitimacy Declaration Ireland Bill Presented The Marquess of Clan
351
WAYS AND MEANSTHE FINANCIAL STATEMENT
365
Exchequer and Audit Departments Bill Bill
421
Page
435
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
439
Amendment proposed
453
Main Question put
477
482
481
Bill ordered Mr Chancellor of the
517
Bill ordered The Lord Advocate
529
WAYS AND MEANS
541
NATIONAL DEBT ACTS
555
Labouring Classes Dwellings Bill No 68
567
ARMY MILITIA PENSIONSQuestion Mr FrevilleSurtees Answer
583
IRISH SOCIETYMotion
597
NORTHALLERTON WRITNEW WRIT ORDERED
611
Compulsory Church Rate Abolition Bill
625
Transubstantiation c Declaration Abolition Bill Bill 82
637
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
649
Land Drainage Supplemental BillOrdered Mr Baring Sir George Grey presented
667
SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
707
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
719
726
727
National Gallery Enlargement Bill Bill 124
741
LORDS FRIDAY MAY 4
743
POST OFFICE CLERKSQuestion Viscount Bangor Answer Lord Stanley
765
SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
777
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeARMY ESTIMATES
825
SUPPLYResolutions May 10 reported
841
House in Committee accordingly
857
COMMONS MONDAY MAY 14
869
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Chancellor of
873
ELECTORAL STATISTICSQuestion Viscount Cranbourne Answer The Chan
875
Bill read a second time and committed
921
Mr WhitesideMotion
927
CHOLERA AMONG GERMAN EMIGRANTS
949
House at rising to adjourn till Thursday
965
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire what changes may with
1001
Order for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1187
on property and injurious to the national industry Mr Hubbard instead
1215
Bill read a second time and commit
1277
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Goldsmid
1289
Hop Trade Bill No 123
1309
Amendment proposed
1365
Debate adjourned till
1399
Bill read 2 accordingly and com
1415
COMMONS TUESDAY MAY 29
1433
LOTTERIESMotion for PapersMr Whalley
1475
LORDS THURSDAY MAY 31
1545
PRUSSIATHE GASTEIN CONVENTION
1553
921
1619
That Mr Speaker do issue his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make out a
1665
THE ROYAL PATRIOTIC FUNDQuestion Earl Nelson Answer The Duke
1683
COMMONS FRIDAY JUNE 1
1685
Committee
1697
RAILWAY COMPANIES SECURITIES BILL AND RAILWAY DEBENTURES c REGISTRY
1767
Poor Persons Burial Ireland Bill No 136
1791
Landed Estates Court c Ireland BillOrdered Mr Attorney General for Ireland
1919
MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS MARY OF CAMBRIDGEMessage from the Queen
1933
STANDING ORDER 19TH JULY 1854CommitteeAmendments on Motion
1945
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKSMotion
1955
MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS MARY OF CAMBRIDGE
1969
Moved That the Bill be now read the second timeMr Locke King
1989
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
2015
Crown Lands Bill No 114
2021
An Amendment moved to leave out now and insert this Day Three
2033
Amendment proposed to leave out the words this day in order to insert
2133
WAYS AND MEANS considered in Committee
2137
SATURDAY HALFHOLIDAY FOR THE CIVIL SERVICEQuestion Mr OReilly
2139
CATTLE DISEASES PREVENTION ACTQuestion Mr Cheetham Answer
2141
927
2145
COLONIAL BISHOPRICS BILLQuestion Mr Walpole Answer Mr Cardwell
2151
Ecclesiastical Commission Bill No 52
529
House further informed of certain Resolutions of the Committee
MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS IN SOMERSETSHIREQuestion Mr NevilleGrenville
THE IRISH MILITIAQuestion General Dunne Answer Mr Chichester
1641
2019
House counted out
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestion Mr Laing Answer Mr Hubbard
Moved That the Standing Orders be considered in order to their being
834
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair agreed
1920
361
Tramways Ireland Acts Amendment Bill
546

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429 ÆäÀÌÁö - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
151 ÆäÀÌÁö - You cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side. The great social forces which move onwards in their might and majesty, and which the tumult of our debates does not for a moment impede or disturb — those great social forces are against you : they are marshalled on our side ; and the banner which we now carry in this fight, though perhaps at some moment it may droop over our sinking heads, yet it soon again will float in the eye of Heaven, and it will be borne by the firm hands of the united...
717 ÆäÀÌÁö - System every registered holder of land is recognised as its proprietor, and pays direct to Government. He is at liberty to sublet his property, or to transfer it by gift, sale, or mortgage. He cannot be ejected by Government so long as he pays the fixed assessment, and has the option annually of increasing or diminishing his holding, or of entirely abandoning it.
717 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... cultivation on his holding, or he may entirely abandon it. In, unfavourable seasons remissions of assessment are granted for loss of produce. The assessment is fixed in money, and does not vary from year to year, except when water is obtained from a Government source of irrigation ; nor is any addition made to the rent for improvements effected at the ryot's own expense.
129 ÆäÀÌÁö - I came among you an outcast from those with whom I associated, driven from them, I admit, by no arbitrary act, but by the slow and resistless forces of conviction.
433 ÆäÀÌÁö - That Mr. Speaker do issue his warrant to the clerk of the crown; to make out a new writ...
553 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, 18f>3), the following duties of income tax ; (that is to say,) For every twenty shillings of the annual value or amount of property, profits, and gains chargeable under Schedules (A.) (C.) (D...
129 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is true, I deeply regret it, but I was bred under the shadow of the great name of Canning; every influence connected with that name governed the politics of my childhood and of my youth; with Canning, I rejoiced in the removal of religious disabilities...
553 ÆäÀÌÁö - Thirty-four, for granting to Her Majesty Duties on Profits arising from Property, Professions, Trades, and Offices...
423 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... such persons only as have just claims on the royal beneficence, or who, by their personal services to the crown, by the performance of duties to the public, or by their useful discoveries in science, and attainments in literature and the arts, have merited the gracious consideration of their Sovereign, and the gratitude of their country.

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