GOSCHEN, Right Hon. G. J. (Chief GRAY, Sir J.—cont.
Commissioner of the Poor Law
Vagrants, Police Regulation of, Res. 656
University Tests, Comm. Preamble, 1981
GOURLEY, Mr. E. T., Sunderland
Army-Kirwee Prize Money, Motion for an Address, 1541
Losses at Sea, Motion for a Commission, 1117 Merchant Shipping Code, 2R. 1994 Navy-Monopoly of Freight, Alleged, 1056 Sale of Admiralty Steamships, 1054 Navy Estimates-Admiralty Office, Amendt. 1650, 1653
Naval Stores, Amendt. 1756
GRAHAM, Mr. W., Glasgow
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1778 East India (Council of State), Res. 846
GRANVILLE, Earl (Secretary of State for the Colonies)
Bridgwater and Beverley Disfranchisement, Comm. 1695
Canada-Fenians, Invasion by, 1462, 1464, 1465
Red River Insurrection, 251 Education, 1R. 731
High Court of Justice, Comm. 1582; Report, 1926, 1928
Ireland-Ecclesiastical Titles Act, 3
Irish Church Act Amendment, 2R. 1268 Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R. 959
Medical Act Amendment, 2R. 265
New Public Offices, 323
Parliament-Order of Debate, 1937 Whitsuntide Recess, 1468
Ritu al Commission, 732
Singapore-Judicial Independence, 1045 War Office, Comm. cl. 2, 459
GRAVES, Mr. S. R., Liverpool
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1783; cl. 11, 1807; cl. 21, 1810
East India (Council of State), Res. 825, 852 Gun Licences, 2R. 1683
Light Dues, Reduction of, 460, 461
Losses at Sea, Motion for a Commission, 1117 Merchant Shipping Code, 2R. 1992; Amendt. 2006, 2008
Navy Estimates-Coast Guard Service, 1673 Miscellaneous Services, 1679 Naval Stores, 1749
Steam Machinery, &c. 1759
GRAY, Colonel W., Bolton Revenue Collectors, 276
GRAY, Sir J., Kilkenny Bo.
Africa, West Coast of Case of Mr. Huggins, 741
Conventual and Monastic Institutions, Motion for a Committee, 530
Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, 38, 44; Amendt. 46, 48, 51; Amendt. 282; cl. 12, 416, 417; cl. 24, 602; cl. 68, Amendt. 772; add. cl. 976, 1031, 1258, 1261; Consid. add. cl. 1418, 1433, 1436; Amendt. 1438; 3R. 1615, 1624
Constitution of, Question, Mr. Monk; Answer, Mr. Otway June 9, 1768
Murder of British Subjects by Brigands, Ques- tion, Sir James Elphinstone; Answer, Mr. Otway May 3, 107; Question, Mr. Auberon Herbert; Answer, Mr. Otway May 10, 464; Question, Sir James Elphinstone; Answer, Mr. Otway May 17, 814; Observations, Sir Roundell Palmer; long debate thereon May 20, 1123
Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 20, To leave out from "That" and add "this House, upon an examination of the Papers that have been laid before it concerning the recent massacres in Greece, feels itself called upon to express an opinion that the conduct of the Greek Ministers has been highly un- satisfactory, and that this House invites Her Majesty's Government to act as it thinks best on this opinion, and also to concert with its Allies as to the best means of establishing in Greece a Government capable of satisfying the ordinary requirements of a civilised state" (Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer), 1144; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn Observations, The Earl of Carnarvon; Reply, The Earl of Clarendon; short debate thereon May 23, 1162
The Courier Alexander Anemoyanni, Question, Mr. Monk; Answer, Mr. Otway May 23,
1192 Observations, Sir James Elphinstone, Sir John Hay; Reply, Mr. Childers May 31, 1740
GREENE, Mr. E., Bury St. Edmunds Conventual and Monastic Institutions, Nomi- nation of Committee, Motion for Adjourn- ment, 76, 79
GREGORY, Mr. G. B., Sussex, E.
Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1627; Comm. cl. 6, 1804; add. cl. 1813
Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. 29, 284; cl. 4, 315; cl. 5, 367, 384; cl. 14, Amendt. 419, 427; cl. 19, 588, 594; cl. 20, 1009, 1256, 1260; Consid. 1416; add. cl. 1420 Stamp Duties, 2R. 1637; Comm. cl. 1, 1986 Suburban Commons, 2R. 567
GREGORY, Mr. W. H., Galway Co.
Horse Racing, Leave, 1359
Ireland-Public Record Office, 628
Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, 44, 48; cl. 8, 405, 413, 414; cl. 17, 580; cl. 37, 606; cl. 41, 753; add. cl. 779, 997, 1033, 1261; Consid. add. cl. 1424
National Gallery, &c.-Evening Admission, Res. 343
National Gallery, Motion for Correspondence, 1066, 1071
HAMILTON, Lord C. J., Lynn Regis Civil Service Competitive Examinations, 1943 Rating (Ireland), Motion for a Committee, 2009
HARCOURT, Mr. W. Vernon, Oxford City Ireland-Education, Primary, 739 Keble College, 1941
University Tests, Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. 1961, 1965, 1966, 1974
HARDCASTLE, Mr. J. A., Bury St. Ed- munds
Game Laws Abolition, 2R. Amendt. 1394
HARDINGE, Viscount
War Office, 2R, 95
HARDY, Right Hon. Gathorne, Oxford University
Conventual and Monastic Institutions, Nomi- nation of Committee, 75
Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, 283; cl. 8, 403; cl. 41, 764; 3R. 1599
Palace of Westminster-Case of Mr. Edward Barry, Res. 725, 727
Public Schools, Motion for an Address, 1686 University Tests, 2R. 1234, 1237; Comm. cl. 3, 1966; cl. 5, 1979; Preamble, 1980
HARDY, Mr. J. Stewart, Rye
Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. 31
HARROWBY, Earl of
Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, 2R. 949
Sequestration, 2R. 800, 808
HARTINGTON, Right Hon. Marquess of (Postmaster General), New Radnor Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, 19
Parliamentary Elections, Leave, 431 Post Office-Halfpenny Card Postage, 1498 Postage, Foreign, 1945
Postal Service between Brindisi and Eng- land, 631, 1059
Post Office and the Navy, 742 Scotland-Aberdeen Post Office, 1946
Mails between Golspie and Thurso, 1407 HATHERLEY, Lord (see CHANCELLOR, The Lord)
HAY, Rear-Admiral Sir J. C. D., Stam- ford
Africa-West Coast of, 1843
Army-Kirwee Prize Money, Motion for an Address, 1533, 1535, 1536, 1544, 1551 Cab Regulations, 743
Greece-Massacres in, 1741
Losses at Sea, Motion for a Commission, 1112 Navy-Cooper Key, Rear Admiral, Case of,
1884, 1893, 1894, 1895
Flying Squadron," The, 1408
New Zealand Medal, 392
Whitworth Gun, The, 812
Navy-Gurdon, Commander, Case of, Res.
HAY, Rear-Admiral Sir J. C. D.-cont.
High Court of Justice Bill [H.L.
Navy Estimates-Admiralty Office, 1649, 1657, Appellate Jurisdiction Bill [H.L.
1669, 1670, 1671
Greenwich Hospital, &c. 1766
Naval Stores, 1744, 1745, 1749, 1751 New Works, 1764
Steam Machinery, &c. 1761 Victualling Yards, 1676, 1677 Parliament-Exclusion of Strangers from the
HENLEY, Right Hon. J. W., Oxfordshire Army-Kirwee Prize Money, Motion for an Address, 1547 Benefices, 2R. 545
Clerical Disabilities, 2R. 1380
Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal, Leave, 1337 East India (Opium Revenue), Res. 522 Irish Land, Comm. cl. 4, 306
Losses at Sea, Motion for a Commission, 1122 Merchant Shipping Code, 2R. 1998 Parliament-Exclusion of Strangers from the House, 1412, 1640, 1643 Public Prosecutors, 2R. 243
Public Schools, Motion for an Address, 192 University Tests, Comm. Preamble, 1981
HERBERT, Right Hon. Major-General Sir Percy E., Shropshire, S. Army-Staff Appointments, Res. 1826 Army Enlistment, 2R. 786
Army Estimates-Militia, &c. 1832, 1834 Yeomanry Cavalry, 1840
HERBERT, Hon. Auberon E. W. M., Nottingham
Greece -Massacres in, 464
Copy of the communication from the Lord Chief Justice of England, &c. respecting: Laid before the House (pursuant to order of this day), and to be printed (No. 104) May 17, 809
National Gallery, Motion for Correspondence, 1063, 1085, 1086, 1088
Palace of Westminster-Case of Mr. Edward Barry, Res. 698, 702, 703
Parliamentary Elections, Leave, 448 University Tests, 2R, 1251 Women's Disabilities, 2R. 223
Horse Races, Betting on
Question, Mr. T. Hughes; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 5, 274
(Mr. Hughes, Lord Elcho, Mr. Osborne Morgan Sir Henry Hoare)
c. Motion for Leave (Mr. Hughes) May 24, 1350; after short debate; A. 132, N. 44; M. 88;. Bill ordered
HORSMAN, Right Hon. E., Liskeard Patent Office-Case of Mr. Edmunds, 973
HOSKYNS, Mr. C. WREN-, Hereford City
Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1631 Irish Land, Comm. cl. 24, Amendt. 600, 601; cl. 41, 768; cl. 66, Amendt. 771; Consid. cl. 19, Amendt. 1440
Army-Royal Artillery-Indian Service-See that title
Coastguard-Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly, Question, The Marquess of Hamilton; An- swer, Mr. Childers May 2, 5 Ecclesiastical Titles Act-Marriage Law of Ireland, Questions, The Marquess of Clanri- carde; Answers, Earl Granville May 2, 3 Irish Records, Moved, That there be laid before this House Copies of Correspondence between the Master of the Rolls and the Treasury on this subject (The Lord Talbot de Mala- hide) May 5, 270; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Irvine, Mr. D'Arcy, Question, Mr. Saunderson; Answer, Mr. Chichester Fortescue May 17,
Landed Estates Court-Compulsory Sales of Land, Question, Lord Dunsany; Answer, Lord Dufferin May 5, 265
National Parliament-Petition, Observations, Lord Talbot de Malahide May 2, 1 Primary Education, Question, Mr. Vernon Harcourt; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 16,
Public Record Office, Question, Mr. W. H. Gregory; Answer, Mr. Stansfeld May 13,623 Ireland-Rating
Moved, "That a Select Committee be ap pointed to inquire into the operation of the present area of rating within Poor Law Unions in Ireland, with a view to ascertain whether such area of rating might with ad- vantage be extended" (Mr. Chichester For- tescue) June 13, 2009; after short debate, Debate adjourned
British Regiments in, Question, Mr. Eastwick; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff June 13, 1942 Colonels of the Indian Army, Question, Major Anson; Answer, Mr. Cardwell May 3, 106 Currency of Ceylon, Question, Mr. Mundella; Answer, Mr. Stansfeld May 20, 1057 East India Company-Letter of 17th May, 1766, Question, Mr. Haviland-Burke; An- swer, Mr. Grant Duff June 9, 1768 Income Tax, Question, Mr. Denison; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff May 17, 809; Question, Mr. Dickinson; Answer, Mr. Grant Duff June 10, 1842; Question, Sir David Wedderburn; An- . Moved, "That the Bill be now read 9** swer, Mr. Grant Duff June 13, 1945 Singapore Judicial Independence, Petition presented (Earl Grey) May 20, 1041; after short debate, Petition to lie on the Table
See titles-East India (Council of State) East India (Opium Revenue)
Ink, Cost of, for the Public Service Question, Mr. Crawford; Answer, Mr. Stans- feld June 13, 1945
Irish Church Act (1869) Amendment Bill (The Lord Redesdale)
May 24, 1268; after short debate, Motion and Bill withdrawn (No. 23)
Irish College, and English College, Douay. Paris
Address for, Copies of the award made in the case of the Reverend Paul Long as adminis trator-general of the Irish College at Paris by the commissioners appointed for liquida- tion of British claims out of funds received from the French Government, and of the judgment of the English Privy Council in 1832 on the appeal from that award: Also, Copy of the judgment in 1825 in the ap- peal case of the English College at Douay (The Marquess of Clanricarde) May 9, 385; after short debate, Motion agreed to Motion for, Return of unsettled demands on the funds provided by the Government of France for liquidating the claims of British subjects, and of the balance which remains unappropriated to the liquidation of such claims, including interest thereon; together with copies of Treasury Minutes relating to [cont
Irish College, and English College, Douay, Paris | Irish Land Bill-cont.
Clause 6 (Compensation in respect of payment to incoming tenant), 395
Clause 7 (Compensation in respect of crops), 398
Clause 8 (Limitation as to disturbance in hold- ing), 398
Clause 9 (Derivative title of tenant), 411 Clause 10 (Partial exemption of certain tenan- cies), 411
Clause 11 (Exemption of certain lands), 411 Clause 12 (Proceedings by tenant), 415 Clause 13 (Proceedings by landlord), 419 Clause 14 (Equities between landlord and te- nant), 419
Clause 15 (Provision in case of derivative es- tates in the same holding), 429
Clause 16 (Lease in lieu of compensation), 429; Committee-R.P.
Committee May 12, 577
Clause 17 (Restriction on eviction of tenant), 577
Clause 18 (Court to mean Civil Bill Court or Court of Arbitration), 581
Clause 19 (Civil Bill Court), 586
Clause 20 (Appeal from Civil Bill Court), 594 Clause 21 agreed to, 597
Clause 22("Limited Owner"), 597
Clause 23 (Agreement by limited owner), 597 Clause 24 (Power of limited owner to lease), 598
Clauses 25 and 26 agreed to, 598
Clause 27 (Rules for carrying first part of Act into force), 603
Clause 28 (Application to Board of Works for sale of holding), 603
Clause 29 (Restrictions on sale of holding),
Clause 30 (Sale of holding by Board), 604 Clause 31 (Payment of purchase money), 605 Clauses 32 to 36, inclusive, agreed to, 605 Clause 37 (General powers of Court and Board in conduct of sale of land), 605 Clause 38 (Rules for carrying second part of. Act into effect), 607; Committee-R.P. [cont.
[Part III. Advances by and Powers of Board] Clause 39 (Advances to landlords for compen- sation for improvements), 744
Clause 40 (Advances to landlords for improve- ment of waste lands), 745
Clause 41 (Advances to tenants for purchase of holdings), 746
Clauses 42 to 65, inclusive, agreed to Clause 66 (Special Definitions), 771 Clause 67 agreed to
Clause 68 (Application of Act), 772 New Clause (Legality of tenant custom other than Ulster custom), 774
New Clause (Satisfaction from incoming te- nants), 774
New Clause (Tenant assigning without consent of landlord not to be entitled to compensa- tion), 775
New Clause (Right to leases renewable for ever), 781
New Clause (Right of a tenant to dispose of interest in his holding), 782; Committee
Committee May 19,976
New Clause (Permissive Parliamentary tenant- right), 976
New Clause (Lettings in con-acre), 1032; Committee-R.P.
Committee May 23, 1255
New Clause (Court to give judgment as to lia- bility of landlord), 1255
New Clause (Application of Act to tenancies created prior to passing of this Act), 1257 New Clause (Leases pending sale, &c.), 1257 New Clause (Notices to quit served by officers of Civil Bill Court), 1258
New Clause (Repeal of section of "Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment (Ireland) Act, 1860"), 1259
New Clause (Stamps on notices to quit), 1259 New Clause (Regulations prescribed for notices to quit), 1260
New Clause (Non-liability for rent for land covered by public roads), 1260
New Clause (Abolition of distress for recovery of rent), 1260
Preamble, as amended, agreed to Bill reported
Moved, "That the Bill be now taken into Con- sideration" (Mr. W. E. Gladstone) May 26, 1412
Amendt. to leave out from "Bill be" and add "re-committed for the purpose of consider- ing a Clause fixing the increased amount of the additional salaries to be paid to the judges and officers of the Civil Bill Courts in Ireland for the additional duties by this Act imposed upon them" (Sir Frederick W. Heygate); Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill, as amended, considered [Bill 145]
Bill read 3o, after debate, and passed May 30, 1599
Read 1* (The Earl Granville) May 30
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