Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Resolution agreed to
117
COMMONS TUESDAY MARCH 19
121
2
133
Turnpike Trusts Bill
139
National Gallery Enlargement Bill
159
FLOGGING IN THE ARMYQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer Sir John
177
To leave out from the words removal of to the end of the Question in order to
181
After further debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
203
Attorneys c Certificate Duty Bill Bill 53
217
STRAITS SETTLEMENTSNEW APPOINTMENTSQuestion Mr OReilly Answer
225
LORDS THURSDAY MARCH 28
267
4
271
280
279
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILLPARTS OF LINDSEYQuestion Mr Banks
293
5
321
Motion made and Question proposed
339
Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal Bill
363
Metropolitan Poor Bill No 45
387
IRELAND FISHERMEN ON THE LOWER SHANNONQuestion Mr Blake
425
95
443
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
447
CONSTABULARY IRELANDMoved that there be laid before this House
461
UTILIZATION OF SEWAGE ACTQuestion Sir John Simeon Answer Lord
465
BANKRUPTCY BILLQuestion Mr Norwood Answer The Attorney General
539
reported
559
COMMONS WEDNESDAY MARCH 27
665
Bill read a second time and committed
699
COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 28
725
ARMYTHE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY REGIMENTSQuestion Mr Owen Stanley
731
exceeding 3000000 sterling to be raised by Loan by the Government of Canada
763
Bridges Ireland Bill Bill 86
795
ROYAL NAVYMotion
813
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
841
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IRELANDAmendment proposed
867
After long debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
887
And after long time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
933
Original Question put
971
Criminal Lunatics Bill No 55
975
That the Mayor and Corporation of the Borough of Lancaster be heard by Counsel
987
AGRICULTURAL WOMEN AND CHILDRENRESOLUTIONMotion
1003
RAILWAY COMPANIES DEBENTURE DEBTRESOLUTIONMotion
1025
Master and Servant Bill
1059
Marine Mutiny Bill
1063
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Blake
1095
SIERRA LEONETRIAL BY JURYQuestion Sir Patrick OBrien Answer
1105
FEES OF RETURNING OFFICERSQuestion Mr Kekewich Answer
1115
After short debate Instruction to the Committee that they have power
1271
Original Question again proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave
1285
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
1337
Representation of the People Ireland Bill
1349
Mixed Marriages Ireland Bill
1373
Transubstantiation c Declaration Abolition Bill Bill 6
1407
The House divided Ayes 253 Noes 166
1443
AGRICULTURAL GANGSObservations The Earl of Shaftesbury Reply
1475
Bill considered in Committee
1505
Amendment proposed
1553
Metropolis Gas Bill Bill 45
1575
Their Lordships met and having gone through the business on the paper
1581
House at rising to adjourn till Monday the 29th day of this
1599
The Committee divided Ayes 289 Noes
1699
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
Public Houses c Regulation Bill Bill 83
1849
GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBURGQuestion Earl Russell Answer The Earl
1869
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
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
1993
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
2013
Bill for the better and more effectually
2025
ARMYCOLOUR SERJEANT T CONNELLQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKSQuestion Mr Treeby Answer Mr Hunt 1336
1908
CLERKS OF CONVICT PRISONS Question Mr Alderman Lusk Answer
972
RAILWAY DEBENTURESQuestion Sir Thomas Lloyd Answer Mr S Cave
IRELANDSUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACTQuestion Mr Osborne
391
Judges Chambers Despatch of Business Bill
LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELAND BILLQuestion Mr Gregory Answer
THE BURLINGTON HOUSE SITEObservations Mr Layard Reply Lord
729
NAVYROMAN CATHOLICSObservations Mr OReilly Reply Lord Henry
1270
SAT FIRST
CATTLE DISEASEQuestion Mr H E Surtees Answer Lord R Montagu 731
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Industrial Schools Ireland Bill Bill

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Page 545 - Every man shall be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in Parliament for a county who is qualified as follows...
Page 163 - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to direct...
Page 27 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
Page 851 - The glorious, pious and immortal memory of the great and good King William — not forgetting Oliver Cromwell, who assisted in redeeming us from Popery, slavery, arbitrary power, brass money and wooden shoes.
Page 917 - Act during the time of peace within the Queen's dominions, have power to sentence any soldier to corporal punishment ; provided, that any court-martial may sentence any soldier to corporal punishment while on active service in the field, or on board any ship not in commission, for mutiny, insubordination, desertion, drunkenness on duty or on the line of march, disgraceful conduct, or any breach of the Articles of War ; and no sentence of corporal punishment shall exceed fifty; lashes.
Page 917 - But that which chiefly distinguished the army of Cromwell from other armies was the austere morality and the fear of God which pervaded all ranks. It is acknowledged by the most zealous Royalists that, in that singular camp, no oath was heard, no drunkenness or gambling was seen, and that, during the long dominion of the soldiery, the property of the peaceable citizen and the honour of woman were held sacred.
Page 171 - An Act to prevent bribery and corruption in the election of burgesses to serve in Parliament for the borough of East Retford.
Page 545 - County, who is qualified as follows; (that is to say,) 1. Is of full Age, and not subject to any legal Incapacity; and 2. Is on the last Day of July in any Year, and has during the Twelve Months immediately preceding been, the Occupier, as Owner or Tenant, of Lands or Tenements within the County of the rateable Value of Twelve Pounds or upwards; and 3.
Page 631 - ... a small class which it would be much better for themselves if they were not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatsoever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there is no class so much interested in having that small class excluded as the intelligent and honest working man. I call this class the residuum, which there is in almost every constituency, of almost helpless poverty and dependence.
Page 919 - Queen's dominions, have power to sentence any soldier to corporal punishment; provided, that any court-martial may sentence any soldier to corporal punishment while on active service in the field, or on board any ship not in commission, for mutiny 26 41 VICTORIA, 1878.

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