Alkali Act, 1863 Inspection of Chemical Works, Question, Sir Arthur Guinness; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach May 11, [224] 475 Apothecaries Hall-Licentiates, Question, Mr. Lyon Playfair; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach June 14, [224] 1807 Bankruptcy Law-Legislation, Question, Mr. Charles Lewis; Answer, The Solicitor Gene- ral for Ireland Mar 8, [222] 1388 Blackwater Bridge, Question, Mr. Vance; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 29, [223] 1820
Cattle Disease-Pleuro-Pneumonia-Compul- sory Slaughter, Question, Mr. J. W. Barclay; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 11, [222] 213
Civil Service-Salaries, Question, Mr. William M'Arthur; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach July 26, [226] 44
Cork Grand Jury, Personal Explanations, Mr. Herbert, Mr. M'Carthy Downing April 29, [223] 1823
Cork Harbour · Removal of Daunt's Rock, Question, Mr. M'Carthy Downing; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy July 2, [225] 875 Parl. P. No. 356
Criminal Law Agrarian Murder in King's County-Attack upon a Prisoner, Question, Mr. Sullivan ; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 8, [223] 464a
Attempted Murder at Mitchelstown, Question,
Sir Edward Watkin; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 23, [223] 231 Cork Assizes-Case of Mary M Mahon, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Shaughnessy; Answer, The Solicitor General for Ireland July 1, [225] 783
Courts of Quarter Session, Question, Mr. M'Carthy Downing; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach May 3, [223] 1960
Dublin Assizes-Case of John Slator, Ques- tion, Mr. R. Power; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 1, [225] 785 Imprisonment of a Blind Boy at Drogheda, Question, Mr. W. Johnston; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks Beach Feb 15, [222] 307; Feb 19, 554 Prisons in Ireland, Question, Mr. O'Sullivan ; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 13, [223] 781
Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 19, [223] 82 Agricultural Education-Gormanstown Model School, Question, Captain Moore; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 24, [225] 434 Intermediate
Education, Question, Mr. O'Shaughnessy; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach Mar 4, [222] 1181;-Model Schools, Question, Mr. Ward; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach August 11, [226] 852 Marlborough Street Training School, Question, Observations, Lord Carlingford; Reply, The Duke of Richmond; short debate thereon July 5, [225] 936
National Education, Question, Observations, Lord Oranmore and Browne; debate thereon June 18, [225] 140:- Workhouse Schools- National School Teachers, Question, Mr. Meldon; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 1, [222] 991; Question, Mr. O'Clery; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 15, 1807
National School Board-Dismissal of the Rev. J. M'Kenna, Question, Mr. Leslie; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 2, [225] 872 National School Teachers, Question, Mr. Law; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 3, [224] 1353
National Schools-Drill, Question, Mr. Sulli- van; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks - Beach Mar 22, [223] 146
National Schools Schoolmasters, Question, Mr. Sheil; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach Feb 9, [222] 161
Feeding of Cattle, Observations, Mr. R. Power; Reply, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 9, [225] 1308
Glebe Loan (Ireland) Act, 1870, Question, Mr. French; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 22, [223] 139; Question, Mr. R. Smyth ; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 8, 468a Intoxicating Liquors Act-Increase of Crime, Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Mar 22, [223] 147 ;—Dublin Licensing Ses- sions, Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, The Solicitor General for Ireland April 8, 466a
Fac-Similes of Irish National Manuscripts, Question, Mr. Gibson; Answer, Mr. W. II. Smith April 19, [223] 1208
Irish Church Act-Clause 25-Preservation of National Monuments, Question, Mr. Bryan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach May 25, [224] 866; Question, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 1, [225] 784: Question, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Answer, Mr. W. H. Smith July 5, 949 Irish Church Temporalities Commission — Re- port, 1874, Question, Mr. E. Jenkins; An- swer, Mr. Disraeli June 17, [225] 85;-Audit
of Accounts, Observations, Mr. E. Jenkins; Reply, Mr. W. H. Smith; short debate thereon July 9, 1303
Miscarriage of Parochial Records, Question, Mr. Kavanagh; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach July 22, [225] 1819
Parochial Records of Ireland, Question, The Earl of Belmore; Answer, The Lord Chan- cellor April 19, [223] 1206
Translation of Irish Manuscripts-Treasury Minute, 1857, Question, Mr. Sullivan; An- swer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 25, [222] 837; July 16, [225] 1575
Fishery Harbours and Stations - Ardglass, Question, Lord Arthur Hill-Trevor; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 1, [224] 1224; Question, General Sir George Balfour; An- swer, Sir Charles Adderley June 21, [225] 254; Question, Mr. J. Ormsby Gore; An- swer, Mr. W. H. Smith August 11, [226] 858 Irish Salmon Fisheries-Legislation, Question, The Marquess of Hamilton; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 12, [223] 720 Oyster Beds on the Irish Coasts, Question, Mr. O'Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach Mar 9, [222] 1484; Question, Mr. O'Clery; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 15, [225] 1486
Report of Inspectors — Gunboat, Question, Captain Nolan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach July 23, [225] 1909; Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 29, [226] 176
Report of the Inspectors for 1874, Question, Mr. O'Clery; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 8, [222] 1391; Question, Mr. Butt; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach June 14, [224] 1808 P.P. No. [1176]
Loans to Irish Reproductive Loan Fund. Fishermen, Question, Captain Nolan; An- 222] swer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 8, 76;- Waterford Fishermen, Question, Mr. O'Keeffe; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 8, 1390; Galway, Question, Mr. Mitchell Henry; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach 225] July 1, 784-Mayo, Question, Mr. O'Connor Power; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 8, 1137; July 29, [226] 170 Account for 1874
P.P. (No. 25) Salmon Fisheries (Ireland) Act-Definition of Boundaries, Question, Mr. O'Connor Power; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach May 11, [224] 476
Legislation Irish Pharmaceutical Society Grand Jury System, Question, Mr. Errington; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 11, [222] 215; Question, Sir Arthur Guinness; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach May 11, [224] 474 Labourers Dwellings, Question, Mr. Whitwell; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach August 4, [226] 508
Landed Estates Court, Question, Mr. Kavanagh; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach August 11, [226] 854
Local Government, Question, Mr. Moore; An- swer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 22, [223] 137
Local Taxation - The Grand Jury Laws, Question, Mr. Macartney; Answer, Sir Mi- chael Hicks-Beach Feb 23, [222] 750 Poor Law Taxation System of Rating, Question, Mr. O'Shaughnessy; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 11, [222] 214; Mar 19, [223] 78
Union Rating and Jury Laws, Questions, Sir Joseph M'Kenna, Mr. R. Power; Answers, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 3, [224] 1355
Lunatics, Question, Mr. Moore; Answer, The Solicitor General for Ireland June 15, [224] 1922;-Removal of Lunatics-Clonmel Dis- trict Lunatic Asylum, Question, Mr. Arthur Moore; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 21, [225] 258
Parliament-Representation of Ireland-Cashel and Sligo, Question, Sir Colman O'Loghlen; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 11, [222] 212
Political Prisoners, Observations, Mr. O'Connor Power; Reply, Mr. Assheton Cross; debate thereon Mar 12, [222] 1759
Poor Law-Clonmel Union Building Debt, Question, Captain Moore; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer June 18, [225] 156
Probate Court, Imprisonment by Judge of Case of Thomas Dwyer, Question, Mr. French; Answer, The Solicitor General for Ireland July 30, [226] 219
Public Meetings-Meeting at Castlebar, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Connor Power; Answer, Sir Michael licks Beach June 1, [224] 12834 Recorders' Courts in Admiralty Cases, Ques- tion, Mr. Murphy; Answer, The Solicitor General for Ireland June 18, [225] 156 Reformatories-Belfast Magistrates, Question, Mr. Biggar; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach May 10, [224] 391; Question, Mr. Ward; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach August 9, [226] 771
Registry of Deeds Office, Dublin
Question, Mr. Vance; Answer, Mr. W. H. Smith May 3, [223] 1955; Question, Mr. Errington; Answer, Mr. W. H. Smith June 28, [225] 648
Riots at Callan-Father O'Keeffe, Questions, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Holt; Answers, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 15, [225] 1476; Question, Mr. Holt; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 22, 1813
Salaries of Petty Sessions Clerks, Question, Mr. French; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach Feb 11, [222] 214
Shannon Navigation Act, 1874, Question,
Captain Nolan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach Mar 5, [222] 1288; Observations, The O'Conor Don; short debate thereon July 16, [225] 1607
Small Pox (Galway and Mayo), Question, Captain Nolan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach April 6, [223] 369;--In Ireland, Questions, Mr. Kirk, Mr. M'Laren; Answers, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 11, [224] 1712 Stamp Duties-Notices to Quit, Question, Mr. Butt; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exche- quer June 4, [224] 1402
The Colorado Beetle, Question, Mr. Herbert ; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 8, [222] 77
The Dublin Police, Question, Mr. Sullivan ; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach June 21, [225] 252
222] The Irish Constabulary-Pensioners, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 23, 749; Questions, Mr. O'Reilly, Mr. Stacpoole; Answers, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 25, 838; Question, Mr. Meldon; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 1, 992; Question, Mr. O'Shaughnessy; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 11, 1609
The Linen Trade-Civil Bill Officers, Ques- tions, Mr. William Johnston; Answers, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 15, [222] 1805 Treason-Felony Act-Case of Patrick Walshe, Question, Mr. O'Connor Power; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach July 15, [225] 1475 Trim Gaol-Clerical Vestments, Question, Mr. Parnell; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach August 2, [226] 370
Trinity College, Dublin, Question, Mr. Erring-
ton; Answer, The Solicitor General for Ire- land April 22, [223] 1442
Waterford Harbour Commissioners-Audit of Accounts, Question, Mr. R. Power; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer June 21, [225] 251
Ireland-A Royal Residence in Ireland Amendt. on Committee of Supply June 25,
To leave out from "That," and add " humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, humbly representing to Her Majesty that it would conduce to the advantage of the Crown and tend to promote universal satisfaction in Ireland if Her Majesty had a permanent residence in that country, and that this House, feeling deeply its importance, will cordially co-operate with Her Majesty in any steps She may be graciously pleased to take to carry out so desirable an object" (Mr. Stacpoole) v., [225] 553; Question proposed,
"That the words, &c. ;" Amendt. withdrawn
Ireland-Incidence of Imperial Taxation Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 12, To leave out from "That," and add "the com- plaints which have been made that the Impe- rial Taxation of the United Kingdom presses [cont.
Ireland-Incidence of Imperial Taxation-cont.
more severely on Ireland than on Great Britain, and extracts a greater revenue from Ireland in proportion to her actual means, are worthy of the early consideration of Her Majesty's Government, with a view to the adoption of measures for the equitable dis- tribution of the pressure of taxation, so that each of the Countries constituting the United Kingdom shall contribute to the Imperial Revenue in proportion to its actual means (Sir Joseph M'Kenna) v., [222] 1703; after debate, Question, That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to
Ireland-Irish Convict Service-Mountjoy Female Prison
Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 11, [222] 216
Moved, "That there be laid before this House, Copies of any Charge or Complaint, if any, preferred against Mrs. Ellen Richardson, Deputy Matron of Mountjoy Female Prison, in reference to the circumstances stated by the Chief Secretary for Ireland to have been the reasons for removing her from the public service" [and other Documents] (Mr. Sulli- van) Feb 25, 914; after short debate, Mo- tion withdrawn
Ireland-Land Tenure in Ireland
Amendt. on Committee of Supply June 11, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, pray- ing that Her Majesty will be graciously pleased to issue Her Royal Commission to such persons as Her Majesty may see fit to appoint, directing them to inquire into and report upon the operation and effect of the Act passed in 1870 to amend the Law relat- ing to the occupation and ownership of land in Ireland, and more especially to ascertain, if necessary by local inquiries, whether and how far the provisions of that Act intended for such purpose have been effectual in giving increased security of tenure to the Irish tenants, and whether any and what obstacles have existed or do exist to prevent the opera- tion of those provisions; and also to make like special inquiries and report as to the provisions of that Act introduced to facilitate the acquisition by the tenant of the absolute interest in his farm; and generally to inquire and report as to all matters connected with the tenure of land in Ireland which Her Majesty may see fit in Her wisdom to refer to them" (Mr. Butt) v., [224] 1716; after debate, Question put, "That the words, &c.;" A. 108, N. 41; M. 67
Ireland-Peace Preservation Act Question, Lord Robert Montagu; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 19, [222] 556 American Riflemen, Question, Mr. Sullivan; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 13, [223] 786
Release of Ribbonmen—Memorials, &c., Ques- tion, Lord Robert Montagu; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Feb 25, [222] 844
Ireland-Peace Preservation Act-cont.
Case of Patrick Casey, Personal Explanation, Earl Spencer May 7, [224] 210 Moved, "That there be laid before this House, Copies of all Memorials addressed to the Lord Lieutenant or the Irish Government, praying for the release of the prisoner Patrick Casey, confined under the provisions of the Protection to Life and Property (Ireland) Act:
Of all special Medical Reports in the case: Of all Special Minutes made by the Lord Lieutenant relative to the prisoner : And, of any application made by him for liberty to marry; and of any answer thereto" (Mr. Mitchell Henry) July 2, [225]934; after short debate, Question put; A. 28, N. 85; M. 57
Ireland-Primary Education Commission, 1870
Ireland-Sanitary Officers-cont.
land by sealed orders of the Local Govern- ment Board" (The Viscount Lifford) June 4, [224] 1395; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Ireland Science and Art Department (Dublin)
Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, Science and Art Education in Ireland, espe- cially as applied to manufactures and industry, and the diffusion of Technical Instruction amongst the working classes, is in an un- satisfactory and defective condition; and that it is expedient and just, and would be in accordance with promises heretofore made by Ministers of the Crown, as well as with the frequently declared desires of the Irish people, that there should be established in Dublin, under management calculated to command the confidence of the classes intended to be benefited, a National Insti- tution of Science and Art, with a com- prehensive Museum analogous in purpose to and in co-operative connection with that of South Kensington" (Mr. Sullivan) July 13, [225] 1396; after short debate, Motion with- drawn
Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 5, To leave out from " That," and add "in order to make Primary Education in Ireland efficient, it is essential to provide well-trained teachers, fitting school buildings and teachers' residences, and adequate remuneration for the teachers; and that these objects can be best attained by supplementing the present system of training teachers by the establish- ment of non-vested training schools which might receive grants for teachers efficiently trained; by a contribution out of local rates to the erection and maintenance of school- houses and residences under local manage- ment, such contributions to be supplemented by grants; by continuing and extending the present system of payments for results; by requiring local contributions from rates or otherwise (a free residence to be considered as equivalent to local aid to the amount of its fair value); and by assisting teachers to obtain deferred annuities" (Mr. O'Reilly) v., [222] 1289; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Amendt. with-Ireland-The Magistracy (Ireland)-Mr.
Ireland-Property of the late Church of Ireland
Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 28, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, for the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the circumstances of the distri- bution and application of the property of the late Church of Ireland, particularly as regards commutations and compositions, whether under proceedings of the Church Temporali- ties Commissioners, or of the representative body of the Irish Church " (Mr. Edward Jenkins) v., [224] 1031; after debate. Ques- tion put, "That the words, &c.;" A. 148, N. 34; M. 114
Ireland-Sanitary Officers
Moved, "That there be laid before this House, Return of the names of Boards of Guardians of the Poor in Ireland who have objected to the appointment of sanitary officers in Ire- [cont.
Ireland-The Irish College (Paris) Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 30, To leave out from "That," and add "a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the allegations of the Petition from the President and Members of the Irish College at Paris, presented on the 4th day of August last, and also those contained in the Petition from the Roman Catholic Prelates of Ireland, presented on the 5th day of this instant April" (Mr. Butt) v., [223] 1916; after debate, Question put, "That the words, &c.;" A. 116, N. 54; M. 62
Moved, "That there be laid before this House, Copies of the Evidence taken by Dr. Elring- ton, Q.C., at Tracton, in the county of Cork, in the year 1874, on the complaint of Mr. Luke Joseph Shea, then a magistrate for the county of Cork: of the Report of Dr. Elrington; and the decision of the Lords Justices thereon:
"And, of the Memorials and Correspondence between Mr. Shea, Mr. John Hennessy, J.P., and Margaret Atkins with the then Lord Chancellor, Lord O'Hagan, and Lords Com- missioners of the Great Seal in the years 1873, 1874, and 1875" (Mr. Downing) June 28, [225] 705; after short debate, Question put; A. 25, N. 68; M. 43
[See Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions]
Irish and Scotch Peerages-Report of the Select Committee, 1874
Question, Observations, Earl Stanhope; Reply, The Earl of Rosebery; short debate thereon June 21, [225] 242
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