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IN Act to amend and extend the Cornwallis Estate Act, 1870.

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2. An Act for authorising the working and granting Leases of the Mines and Minerals under the Settled Estates devised by the Will of Charles Paget, late of Ruddington Grange, in the county of Nottingham, deceased; and for other purposes.

3. An Act to vest in Trustees powers to grant Building and other Leases of, and to sell and exchange the Estates devised by the Will of John Gerard Leigh, Esquire, deceased, and to give other powers to such Trustees for the management and improvement of such Estates; and for other purposes. 4. An Act for extending the powers exercisable by virtue of "The Paddington Estate Act, 1871," and the therein-recited Acts, by the Lessees of the Estate, with the consent of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, of granting Building or Repairing Leases, and of accepting surrenders of existing Leases of four hundred acres, part of the Estate (and of granting new Leases in lieu of the surrendered Leases), by enabling Agreements to be made

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with the Commissioners for leasing or otherwise dealing with the excess of acreage over the four hundred acres.

An Act for authorising the raising of Money on the Security of Estates in the county of Glamorgan, settled by the Will of the Right Honourable Other Archer, late Earl of Plymouth, deceased, and the Application of the Money for the Improvement of parts of the Estates, in order to render them available as Building Lands; and for extending the Power of granting Mineral Leases conferred by the said Will; and for other purposes.

An Act to authorise the sale of certain por

tions of the Forest of Monar called the Grazings and Shealings of Glenuiack (otherwise Glenuiag) and Pollanby, in the county of Ross, being part of the entailed estates now held by Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie, of Coul, Baronet, and to authorise the purchase of other lands to be entailed; and for other purposes.

An Act for amending "Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act, 1864," and "Charles Sheils' Almshouses Charity Act, 1866,"

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HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,

IN THE SECOND SESSION OF THE

TWENTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

38° & 39 VICTORIA.

1875.

EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS.

In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1a, 2a, 3a, Read the First, Second, or Third Time.-In Speeches'
1R., 2R., 3R., Speech delivered on the First, Second, or Third Reading.-Amendt., Amend-
ment. Res., Resolution.-Comm., Committee.-Re-Comm., Re-Committal.-Rep., Report.-
Consid., Consideration.-Adj., Adjournment or Adjourned.-cl., Clause.--add. cl., Additional
Clause-neg., Negatived.-M. Q., Main Question.-O. Q., Original Question.-O. M., Original
Motion.-P. Q., Previous Question.-R. P., Report Progress.-A., Ayes.-N., Noes.-M., Ma-
jority.-1st. Div., 2nd. Div., First or Second Division.-., Lords.-c., Commons.

When in this Index a is added to the Reading of a Bill, it indicates that no Debate took
place upon that stage of the measure.

When in the Text or in the Index a Speech is marked thus, it indicates that the Speech
is reprinted from a Pamphlet or some authorized Report.

When in the Index a t is prefixed to a Name or an Office (the Member having accepted or
vacated office during the Session) and to Subjects of Debate thereunder, it indicates that the
Speeches on those Subjects were delivered in the speaker's private or official character, as the
case may be.

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Some subjects of debate have been classified under the following "General Headings:
ARMY-NAVY-INDIA-IRELAND SCOTLAND PARLIAMENT - POOR LAW-POST OFFICE-
METROPOLIS CHURCH OF ENGLAND EDUCATION- CRIMINAL LAW-LAW AND JUSTICE
TAXATION, under WAYS AND MEANS.

ABERDARE, Lord

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Artizans Dwellings, 2R. [224] 459; Comm.
cl. 5, 1343; cl. 8, 1345; cl. 12, 1347;
3R. [225] 83

Birmingham (Corporation) Water, 2R. [224]

1776

Chimney Sweepers, 2R. [224] 448
Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, 2R.
[226] 41

Criminal Law- Convict Prison at Gibraltar,
[222] 540

Friendly Societies, 2R. [225] 1128; Comm.
cl. 28, Amendt. 1469

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Metropolis Re-valuation-Rating by Water
Companies, [225] 1733

Police Constables (Scotland), 2R. [225] 1729
Pollution of Rivers, 2R. [224] 550; Comm.
[225] 432; cl. 4, 778; cl. 6, 781; cl. 8, 782
Public Health, 2R. [225] 645; Report,
cl. 298, Amendt. 1467

Sale of Food and Drugs, Comm. cl. 9, [224]
1899; Report, [225] 944

VOL. CCXXVI. [THIRD SERIES.]

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ABERDEEN, Earl of

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Entail Amendment (Scotland), Comm. cl. 8,
[226] 87

ACLAND, Sir T. D., Devonshire, N.

Agricultural Holdings (England), 2R. Amendt.
225] 492; Comm. 1686; cl. 5, 1759; Amendt.

1760; Amendt. 1830, 1832, 1843; Amendt.
1844, 1850, 1851, 1852; cl. 6, 1914, 1917,
1920

226] cl. 17, 108: cl. 34, 116; cl. 43, 133; cl. 45,
142; Consid. 589,591; cl. 7, 596
Education Department New Code, 1875,
Motion for an Address, [222] 1520
Enclosure of Lands, [225] 1951

Navy-Training of Cadets-Competitive Ex-
aminations, Res. [226] 465

Public Works Loan Acts Amendment, 2R. [224]

819

Turnpike Trusts, Res. [222] 954

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222-223-224-225-226.

ADAM, Right Hon. W. P., Clackman- | ADDERLEY, Right Hon. Sir C. B.-cont.

nan, &c.

Burntisland Harbour-Lords Amendts. Consid.
[226] 768

Metropolis-Street Traffic-Hyde Park Corner,
[223] 723

Supply-Houses of Parliament, [224] 764
Parks and Pleasure Gardens, [226] 574
Repair of Public Buildings, [224] 763
Royal Palaces, [224] 757
Wellington Monument, [224] 773

ADDERLEY, Right Hon. Sir C. B.
(President of the Board of Trade),
Staffordshire, N.

Board of Trade-Miscellaneous Questions
Board of Northern Lighthouses, [223] 602
Night Attendance, [223] 141, 229
Bristol Channel-Harbour of Refuge, Res.
[223] 1157

Consolidated Fund (Appropriation), 2R. [226]

660

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Copyright Royal Commission, Issue of a,
[226] 444

Dover Pier and Harbour, 2R. [223] 357; No-
mination of Committee, 864, 865, 866 ; [225]
549

Fisheries-Destruction of Sea Fish by Torpe-
does, [224] 1403

General Carriers Act (1830), Motion for a
Select Committee, [222] 789
Herne Bay Fishery Act, 1864, [225] 1243
Ireland- Harbour of Ardglass, [225] 234
Marine Insurance, Motion for an Address, [222]

1753

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"Nuphar," The, [223] 231
Overloading, [223] 229

Overloaded Ships-Steamer “Bear," [225]
296; 1808, 1809

Passengers Act, 1855-Inflammable Car-
goes, [223] 221

St. Tudwall's Road Lighthouse, [222] 1608
Screw Steamers Carrying Grain, [226] 92
Ship "Mary Ann," [222] 564

Shipping Disasters, [222] 754, 847
Steamship "Thornaby," [222] 1609
Unseaworthy Ships, [223] 27, 469a;

66

Darent," The, [225] 1483;-" Estella,"

The, ib.;-Detaining of, [226] 50;—
Prosecutions for, 850

Merchant Shipping Act, 1854-Pilotage Fund,
[224] 1352

Merchant Shipping Act, 1871

Ships, [226] 175, 176

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Passenger

Merchant Shipping Act, 1873-Barque "Stan-
ley," [226] 53

222] Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment, Leave,
124, 848, 1696

223]363; 2R. 473a, 513, 514, 534, 1285

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225] Comm. 123; cl. 4, 129, 130; cl. 5, 131; cl. 8,
133; cl. 9, 136, 161, 171; cl. 10, 175; cl. 11,
ib., 176; cl. 12, ib., 177, 178, 179, 180, 261,
262, 263, 266, 267, 209, 270, 272, 273 ;
Amendt. 274: cl. 13, ib.; cl. 14, 276;
cl. 17, 277: el. 18, 278; cl. 19, 279, 280;
cl. 20, 281, 284, 285, 783, 992, 1860

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Metropolis Gas Companies, 2R. [224] 617
Metropolitan Gas Companies, [223] 1109
Parliament-Public Business, [226] 50

Passengers Act, 1855-Surgeons in Passenger
Ships, [222] 1604

Railways- Miscellaneous Questions

Bathampton Junction, Accident at, [225]
999

Bedford Level, Crossing at, [226] 174
Great Western Railway, [223] 468a
Ladies' Compartments, [225] 710

Railway Trains-Passengers and Guards,
Communication between, [226] 853
Sea Fisheries Act, 1868 Poole Harbour
Fishery, [225] 1244

Seal Fishery, Close Time for International
Agreement, [222] 1286

Supply-Board of Trade, [224] 1768, 1769,
1770

Ramsgate Harbour, [224] 777
Trade Marks, [223] 137

226] Unseaworthy Ships, Leave, 145; Comm.
397; cl. 1, 401, 402. 407, 411, 412; cl. 4,
413; add. cl. 415, 422; Consid. Amendt.
575, 579; Amendt. 581; Amendt. 582, 583,
584; cl. 3, Amendt. 585; cl. 4, Amendt.
588; 3R. 620, 851

Adulteration of Food Act, 1872

Adulteration of Beer, Question, Mr. Staveley
Hill; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross May 11,
[224] 469
Adulteration of Milk, Question, Dr. Cameron :
Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross July 13, [225]

1378

Costs of Prosecutions, Question, Mr. Grantham ;
Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth May 6, [224]

155

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Adulteration of Food Act, 1872-cont.
Fusil Oil in Whiskey, Question, Mr. Moore;
Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth April 23, [223]
1510

[See also Sale of Food and Drugs Bill]

Adulteration of Food and Drugs Bill

See title

Sale of Food and Drugs Bill

ADVOCATE, The Lord (Right Hon. E. S. GORDON), Glasgow, &c. Universi

ties

Bankruptcy (Scotland) Law Amendment, 2R. [222] 1968

Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Comm. el. 14, Amendt. [225] 1358; Consid. cl. 15, Amendt. 1751

Education (Scotland) Act, Res. [224] 909 Entail Amendment (Scotland), Leave, [225] 221; Comm. cl. 9, Amendt. 1396

High Court of Justiciary (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1751, 1754

Licensing Courts Appeal (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1777

Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers), Comm. cl. 5, [223] 412

Police Constables (Scotland), Leave, [225] 224

Registration of Trade Marks, Comm. cl. 11, [226] 705; add. cl. ib. Scotland-Miscellaneous Questions

Churches and Manses, [223] 782

Courts of Law-Judges of the Supreme
Courts-Salaries, [223] 1634
Criminal Procedure― Christie v. Gelson,
Case of, [226] 375
Education Act, 1872, [223] 603

Endowed Schools and Hospitals, Report,
[225] 1300

Poor Law Officers, Superannuation of, [225] 1576

Public Health, [225] 710

Stray Dogs-Sheep Worrying, [224] 393 Sheriff Courts (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1763; [224] 925

Sheriff Courts (Scotland) (No. 2), Leave, [223] 1490, 1493

Sheriffs Substitute (Scotland), 2R. [226] 680; |
Comm. cl. 1, Amendt. 720

Summary Prosecutions Appeals (Scotland),
Comm. [225] 287; cl. 3, 317
Supply-Scottish Universities, Grants to, [226]

312

Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amendment, [225]]257

Universities (Scotland) (Degrees to Women), 2R. [222] 1166

Africa

South Africa-The Cape Colony

Annexation of Territory, Question, Mr. Richard; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther July 9, [224] 1243

Boundary of Delagoa Bay, Question, Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice; Answer, Mr. Bourke Mar 15, [222] 1804; Question, Mr. A. M'Arthur; Answer, Mr. Bourke May 10, [224] 392; Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Bourke June 18, [225] 160

Africa-cont

Cape Colony-South African Diamond Fields,
Question, Sir Joseph M'Kenna; Answer, Mr.
J. Lowther June 7, [224] 1460
Conference of Colonial Governments, Question,
Mr. A. Mills; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther
July 9, [225] 1246

Distress at the Cape Colony The Turkish
Consul General, Question, Mr. W. M.
Torrens; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther April 12,
[223] 722

Copy of Despatch, P.P. (No. 182) Disturbances in Griqualand, Question, Mr. Evelyn Ashley; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther May 24, [224] 794 Parl. P. [1348]

Mr. Froude, Question, Mr. A. M'Arthur; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther May 27, [224] 923 Orange Free State Republic, Question, Sir Joseph M'Kenna; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther Mar 18, [223] 18-Correspondence, Question, Sir Joseph M'Kenna; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther April 29, 1821

Religious Bodies-Abolition of Grants, Question, Mr. Edward Jenkins; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther August 6, [226] 615

Parl. Papers

Proposals for a Conference

Correspondence relating to South African Possessions

Africa, West

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Affairs on the Gold Coast, Observations, The Earl of Carnarvon August 3, [226] 436

Correspondence Parl. P. [1140, 1143]
Alleged Transfer of Territory- The Gambia
Settlement, Questions, Mr. Knatchbull-Hu-
gessen, Sir J. M'Kenna; Answers, Mr. J.
Lowther July 30, [226] 222; Question, Mr.
Knatchbull-Ilugessen; Answer, Mr. J. Low-
ther August 3, 444
Parl. P. [1340]
Disturbances on the Gold Coast, Question, Sir
Eardley Wilmot; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther
August 5, [226] 559

Slavery on the Gold Coast, Question, Mr. W.
Cartwright; Answer, Mr. J. Lowther Feb 11,
[222] 215
Parl. P. [1159]

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Africa-East African Slave Trade
Question, Mr. Hanbury; Answer, Mr. Bourke
April 8, [223] 471a

Amendt. on Committee of Supply July 8, To
leave out from "That," and add "no treat-
ment of the question of the East African
Slave Trade is satisfactory which does not
include the presence of a squadron in the
Red Sea" (Mr. Hanbury) v., [225] 1159;
after short debate, Question, "That the
words, &c.," put, and agreed to
Correspondence and Reports, 1874
Parl. P.

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AGNEW, Mr. R. Vans-cont.

222-223-224-225-226.

Hypothec (Scotland), 2R. [222] 1533, 1587
Labourers Cottages (Scotland), 2R. [224]
1614

Licensing Courts Appeal (Scotland), 2R. [223]

1775

Sheriff Courts (Scotland), 2R. [223] 1760

Agricultural Children Act, 1873
Observations, The Earl of Kimberley; Reply,
The Duke of Richmond; short debate thereon
Mar 19, [223] 71; Question, Mr. Kay-
Shuttleworth; Answer, Viscount Sandon
May 6, [224] 158

Moved, "That an humble Address be presented
to Her Majesty for, Copy of Correspondence
between the Home Office and Justices of
Quarter Sessions relative to the operation of
the Agricultural Children Act; also for
copies of Instructions issued to the Police of

different counties with regard to enforcing
the said Act" (Earl De La Warr) July 23,
[225] 1871; Address agreed to
Correspondence

Parl. P. 1. 263

c. 448

Agricultural Holdings (England) Bill
[H.L.] (The Lord President)

222] c. Question, Mr. Dodson; Answer, Mr.
Assheton Cross Feb 15, 311

. l. Presented; read 1, after debate Mar 12,
1680

(No. 39)
223] Read 2a, after long debate April 15, 919
Committee, after short debate April 22, 1421
(No. 63)
(No. 98)

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224] Report May 10, 378
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3" May 13,
356

The Queen's consent, and the consent of His
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in right
of his Duchy of Cornwall signified; after
short debate, Bill read 3

On Question, That the Bill do pass? after
further debate, Bill passed

c. Read 1°* (Mr. Disraeli) May 13 [Bill 177]
225] c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20"
June 24, 450

"the

. Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "
relations between landlord and tenant will
not be put on a satisfactory footing by any
measure which does not make it obligatory
on landlords to give sufficient security to
tenants either in the shape of a right to
compensation for capital sunk in the soil, to
be paid in the event of a determination of
the tenancy, or by lease of sufficient dura-
tion" (Sir George Campbell) v. 485; Ques-
tion proposed, "That the words, &c.; "after
long debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 20
Committee; Report June 25 [Bill 222]
. Order for Committee (on re-comm.) read;
Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave
the Chair" July 19, 1668

Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add
"instead of attempting to deal with all
classes of agricultural improvements by op-
tional provisions as in the present Bill, it
would be more satisfactory to the Country
to defer dealing with permanent improve-
ments, and to provide at present that com-

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Moved, That the Chairman do report Pro-
gress, and ask leave to sit again (Mr.
Disraeli); Motion agreed to; Committee-R.P.
225] Committee-R.P. July 20, 1751

. Committee July 22, 1829

46

Moved, That the Chairman do report Pro-
gress, and ask leave to sit again" (The Mar-
quess of Hartington); after short debate,
Motion withdrawn; Committee-R.P.

. Committee-R.P. July 23, 1910
226] Committee-R.P. July 26, 57 |
Committee-R.P. July 27, 102
Committee-R.P. July 27, 113

. Committee-R.P. July 28, 128
Committee; Report July 29, 181

Considered; Re-committed; Committee; Re-
port; Considered August 5, 589 [Bill 227]
Read 30 August 6

1. Returned from Commons August 7 (No. 272)
Commons Amendts. considered August 9, 755

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. c. Consideration of Lords Amendts.; after short
debate, Lords Amendts. agreed to August 11,

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Royal Assent August 13 [38 & 39 Vict. c. 92]

Agricultural Holdings (Scotland Bill
[B.L.] (The Lord President)

1. Presented; read 1* May 14 (No. 105)

Agricultural Labourers Dwellings (Ire-
land) Bill

(Mr. Bruen, Viscount Crichton, Mr. Kavanagh)
c. Ordered; read 10* Feb 8
[Bill 17]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20"
Mar 10, [222] 1592

Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned"
(Sir Joseph M'Kenna); Motion agreed to;
Debate adjourned

Adjourned debate [Dropped]

Agricultural Machinery, Deaths by
Question, Sir Edward Watkin; Answer, Mr.
Assheton Cross Mar 22, [223] 144

AIRLIE, Earl of

Agricultural Holdings (England), 2R. [223]
919; Comm. cl. 5, 1426, 1428; Report, el. 4,
[224] 380; cl. 6, 384; 3R. 564
Artizans Dwellings, Comm. cl. 19, [224] 1347
Entail Amendment (Scotland), Comm. [226]
84; cl. 7, Amendt. 85

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