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METROPOLISCAB REGULATIONSQuestion Mr Cameron Answer
47
CONTEST terposed That the Debate be alfomed tidy
147
ARMYPOWDER IN STOREADDRESS FOR RETURNS
151
1 Amount of serviceable cannon Powder of all sorts in store on the 30th September
163
S MEGERAQuestion Mr Kavanagh Answer Mr Goschen 174
175
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
179
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave
203
County Justices Qualification Amendment BillOrdered Sir Roundell Palmer
259
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair again
307
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
309
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS HOUSE OF COMMONSRESOLUTION
325
Benefices Resignation Bill Nos 7 43
331
Moved That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that She will
353
The House divided Ayes 89 Noes
403
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
517
29
533
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
537
VOL COV THIRD SERIES
545
Bus Varis Cases 1947 Amendment Cuchar FriNE
557
VOLUNTEER ARTILLERYARMSQuestion Earl Vane Answer Lord
565
51
577
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave
619
52
633
Trades Unions Bill Bill 28
637
After short debate on Question that now stand part of the Motion?
653
ARMY REGULATION BILLEXCHANGESQuestion Mr OReilly Answer
657
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
689
ARMYMILITARY EDUCATIONADDRESS FOR RETURNS
751
COMMONS TUESDAY MARCH 28
765
MUNITIONS OF WARRESOLUTION
781
Salmon Fisheries Bill Bill 75
801
Marine Mutiny BillOrdered Mr Dodson Mr Goschen Mr Shaw Lefevre presented
821
Mutiny Bill
875
SCOTLANDSUPERANNUATION FUND OF THE GREENOCK POLICE Question
887
Amendment proposed
929
53
931
Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
973
EDUCATIONTHE NEW CODEARTICLE 19Question Mr C Dalrymple
983
450
1039
Bank Holidays Bill Bill 88
1041
for Tomorrow at Two of the clock
1061
1 Resolved That it is expedient from the 1st day of October 1871 to repeal
1113
Rating and Local Government Bill
1141
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1187
money towards the defrayment of the proposed increase of expense of the Military
1199
Moved That a sum not exceeding 720084 c Mr Rathbone After short
1221
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again upon
1239
56
1255
663
1335
57
1337
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1463
ARMY REGULATION BILLTHE MILITIAQuestion Mr Stacpoole Answer
1465
THE CHARITY COMMISSIONEXEMPTION OF ENDOWED CHARITIES FROM
1481
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1511
WAYS AND MEANSREPORTResolution April 20 reported
1527
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1537
Dogs BillOrdered Mr Winterbotham Mr Secretary Bruce presented and read
1547
Moved That the Bill be now read 2The Lord Chancellor
1579
ORDNANCE SURVEY NORTH WALESQuestion Mr Williams Wynn
1583
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
1671
LAND SETTLEMENTRESOLUTION
1689
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the Constitution
1719
After short debate Question put That the word now stand part
1743
174
1747
METROPOLIS CHELSEA EMBANKMENT
1773
WAYS AND MEANSCOMMITTEEcontinued
1779
Committee deferred till
1809
Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Bill Bill 91
1843
SUPPLYEPPING FORESTRESOLUTIONContinued
1871
CHINAMISSIONS IN CHINAQuestion The Earl of Carnarvon Answer
1911
RELEASED FENIAN CONVICTSWILLIAM MACKAYQuestion Earl Grey
1925
EDUCATIONLONDON SCHOOL BOARDTHE CENSUSQuestion Mr W
1929
COMMONS FRIDAY APRIL 28
1935
IRELANDWESTMEATH c UNLAWFUL COMBINATIONSObservations
1937
203
1947
288
1949
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
2039
IRISH MILITIA REGIMENTSQuestions The Earl of Limerick The Marquess
689
3
309
5
259
11
1579
13
1934
15
WAYS AND MEANS THE MATCH MAKERS PROCESSIONQuestions
19
1028
21
COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 23
23
569
25
COMMONS THURSDAY APRIL 27
27
1580
29
Justices Procedure England Bill No 31
31
ARMYOFFICERS OF THE INDIAN ARMYQuestion Colonel Anson Answer
35
IRELANDPOOR LAWIRISH POOR REMOVALQuestion Sir Hervey Bruce
37
MINES REGULATION BILLQuestion Mr Wentworth Beaumont Answer
47
Walker Answer Mr Goschen
49
FRIDAY MARCH 31 1871
POST OFFICEMAILS BETWEEN BRISTOL AND CORNWALL Question
THIRD SERIES
894
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