Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Resolution agreed to
117
BANNS OF MATRIMONYQuestion Mr Monk Answer The Attorney General 902
121
Turnpike Trusts Bill
139
National Gallery Enlargement Bill
159
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that She will
173
FLOGGING IN THE ARMYQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer Sir John
177
6
183
NAVYPADDLE WHEEL STEAMERSMoved
209
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
225
95
243
After long debate Question put That the word now stand part of
247
Church Rates Commutation Bill Bill 15
263
COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 21
275
280
279
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILLPARTS OF LINDSEYQuestion Mr Banks
293
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeNAVY ESTIMATES
321
Motion made and Question proposed
339
Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal Bill
363
Metropolitan Poor Bill No 45
387
DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND
395
MANAGEMENT OF SCOTCH BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENTQuestion Mr Baxter
397
IRELANDINSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURESAmendment proposed
413
PENSION TO MR YOUNG AGRICULTURAL AND HISTORICAL POETExplanatio
453
Metropolitan Poor Bill No 45
465
Public Health Scotland Bill
559
COMMONS WEDNESDAY MARCH 27
665
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr M Cullagh Torrens 666
699
COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 28
725
THE PREROGATIVE OF MERCY Question Mr Darby Griffith Answer
733
The Committee divided Ayes 247 Noes
763
Bridges Ireland Bill Bill 86
795
ROYAL NAVYMotion
813
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
893
BANKRUPTCY BILLQuestion Mr Norwood Answer The Attorney General
903
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeNAVY ESTIMATES
911
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
933
Whereupon Question again proposed
935
Original Question put
971
Criminal Lunatics Bill No 55
975
Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Bill
997
RAILWAY COMPANIES DEBENTURE DEBTRESOLUTIONMotion
1025
Attorneys c Certificate Duty Bill Bill 53
1059
Marine Mutiny Bill
1063
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Ayrton
1071
WATERFORD COUNTY ELECTION
1099
1104
1103
That towards raising the Supply granted to Her Majesty the Duty of Customs
1123
Fortifications Provision for Expenses Bill Bill 104
1257
After further long debate Motion That the Debate be now adjourned
1317
STATE OFFICESTHE NEW BUILDINGSMoved
1331
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILLCLAUSE 3Notice Mr Gladstone 1338
1337
Representation of the People Ireland Bill
1349
Mixed Marriages Ireland Bill
1373
And after long time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
1407
Mines c Assessment Bill Bill 33
1417
Tests Abolition Oxford Bill Bill 16
1431
Associations of Workmen Bill Bill 21
1447
AGRICULTURAL GANGSObservations The Earl of Shaftesbury Reply
1475
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT THE REPORTERS GALLERYQuestion Mr Brady
1477
OUR RELATIONS WITH SPAINQuestion Mr Osborne Answer Lord Stanle
1481
Metropolis Gas Bill Bill 45
1575
124
1581
House at rising to adjourn till Monday the 29th day of this
1599
IRELANDTHE TYRONE MAGISTRACYQuestion Colonel Stuart Knox Answer
1709
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
1725
After long debate Moved That the Debate be now adjourned
1777
FACTORY BILLQuestion Mr Bright Answer Mr Walpole
1787
The House divided Ayes 75 Noes 116
1825
Promissory Notes Ireland Bill Bill 90
1853
Resolution
1867
ARMYCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT
1873
Amendment proposed in page 2 line 5 to leave out the words two years
1887
The Committee divided Ayes 197
1907
Public Health Scotland Bill Bill 89
1925
INDIAOFFICERS OF THE LATE INDIAN ARMYQuestion Major Jervis Answer
1939
1963
1993
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
2013
Bill for the better and more effectually
2025
1335
453
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILLQuestions Mr Bright Mr Gladstone
2018
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE SUFFRAGE TO WOMENQuestion
1278
166
Question Mr Darby
LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELAND BILLQuestion Mr Gregory Answer
THE BURLINGTON HOUSE SITEObservations Mr Layard Reply Lord
804
NAVYNAVAL ENGINEERSObservations Sir Edward Dering Reply Lord
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLEDISFRANCHISED BOROUGHSQuestion
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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