BROCKLEHURST, Mr. W. C., Macclesfield BURKE, Mr. E. HAVILAND,- Christchurch
Commercial Treaty, Motion for a
India-East India Company, 1768
BURY, Viscount, Berwick-on-Tweed Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1794; cl. 11, 1806, 1807
BUXTON, Mr. C., Surrey, E.
Corporation of London, 2R. 893, 894 Municipal Boroughs (Metropolis), 2R. 854, 877
CADOGAN, Earl
South Kensington Museum, 624
Appellate Jurisdiction, Comm. 1929
Attorneys and Solicitors Remuneration, Comm. cl. 4, 1919
Canada-Fenians, Invasion by, 1465
Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal, 2R. 1483, 1487
High Court of Justice, Comm. 1567, 1588; Report, 1923, 1927, 1928
Irish Church Act Amendment, 2R. 1269 Medical Act Amendment, 2R. 259
Norwich Voters Disfranchisement, 2R. 1266; Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. 1691 Parliament-Order of Debate, 1939 Sequestration, 2R. 795, 797, 800
Canada, Dominion of
Fenian Invasion, Question, Sir Charles Adder- ley; Answer, Mr. Monsell May 26, 1411; Question, The Earl of Carnarvon; Answer, Earl Granville; debate thereon May 27, 1462; Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Monsell May 27, 1495
Red River Settlement-The Insurrection, Ques- tion, Lord Lyveden; Answer, Earl Granville May 5, 251; Question, Sir Charles Adder- ley; Answer, Mr. Monsell May 5, 280; May 6, 325; Observations, Mr. R. N. Fowler; Reply, Mr. Monsell; short debate thereon May 20, 1088
CARDWELL, Right Hon. E. (Secretary of State for War), Oxford City Army-Questions, &c.
Band in Hyde Park, 630 Canteens in Barracks, 109
Coldstream and Fusilier Guards, 5 Colonels of the Indian Army, 107 Convict Army Recruits, 275 Lincolnshire Rifles, 1941 Military Reserve Funds, 1701 Military Stores, 965
Military Train and the Control Depart- ment, 967
Militia, Quartermasters of, 1830
Paymasters of Recruiting Districts, 1499 Army-Staff Appointments, Res. 1825 Army Enlistment, 2R. 787 Army Estimates-Martial Law, 1831 Medical Establishments, 1832
Militia, &c. 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835 Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal, 1340 Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1801 Losses at Sea, Motion for a Commission, 1122
Navy Estimates-Miscellaneous Services, 1678,
CAWLEY, Mr. C. E., Salford Burials, Comm. cl. 1, Amendt. 1559 Navy-Chatham, &c. Dockyards, Motion for a Committee, 1715, 1734, 1735, 1737
CECIL, Lord E. H. B. G., Essex, W. False Weights and Measures, Res. 1499, 1524 Metropolis-Detective Police, 734
CHAMBERS, Mr. M., Devonport Coinage Contracts, 1876
East India (Opium Revenue), Res. 503 Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, 289; cl. 20, 597 Navy Estimates-Admiralty Office, 1658, 1670 Naval Stores, 1750
CHANCELLOR, The LORD (Lord HATHER- LEY)
Appellate Jurisdiction, Comm. 1928, 1931 Attorneys and Solicitors Remuneration, Comm. cl. 4, 1920
Bankrupt Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R. 86 Bridgwater and Beverley Disfranchisement, 2R. 1492, 1493; Comm. cl. 1, 1697
Ecclesiastical Patronage Transfer, Comm. 570 Ecclesiastical Titles Act Repeal, 2R. 1486, 1487
CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (Right Hon. R. LOWE), London University Army-Kirwee Prize Money, Motion for an Address, 1527, 1535, 1536, 1542, 1548 Carriages, Duty on, 970 Coinage Contracts, 1879
Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. 1628, 1653; Comm. 1784, 1795; cl. 6, 1804, 1805; c. 11, 1805, 1806; cl. 19, 1808; cl. 21, 1809; cl. 23, 1811, 1813; add. cl. 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817; Schedule, 1818
Farm Horses- Licences on, 1273, 1274 France Commercial Treaty, Motion for a Committee, 163, 173
Friendly Societies, 1410
Gun Licences, 2R. 1680, 1681, 1683 Hudson's Bay Company, Explanation, 1060, 1061
Inland Revenue Officers, 575
Irish Land, Comm. cl. 3, 32; cl. 14, 425, 426; Consid. 1415
Malting Regulations, 324
Mint-Coinage for Foreign Countries, 273 National Gallery, &c. - Evening Admission,
Palace of Westminster-Case of Mr. Edward Barry, Res. 714
Patent Office-Case of Mr. Edmunds, 972 Revenue Collectors, 276
"Active" and "Volage," The, 1271 Cooper Key, Rear Admiral, Case of, 1889,
1893, 1895, 1897
Emigration by Troop Ships, 463
"Flying Squadron," The, 1409 Monopoly of Freight, Alleged, 1056 Pensions for Flag Officers, 969
Private Firms and Royal Dockyards, 1272, 1273
Whitworth Gun, The, 812
Woolwich Dockyard, 1406
Navy-Gurdon, Commander, Case of, Res. 1449, 1451, 1458, 1459
Navy Estimates-Admiralty Office, 1662, 1667,
1670, 1671, 1673, 1676 Coast Guard Service, 1676 Greenwich Hospital, &c. 1766 Marine Divisions, 1677
Miscellaneous Services, 1678, 1679, 1680
Naval Stores, 1747, 1751, 1754, 1757
New Works, 1763, 1764
Steam Machinery, &c. 1761, 1763
Victualling Yards, 1677
Children, &c. Protection Bill [H.L.] (The Marquess Townshend)
7. Presented; read 1a* May 5
Consular Establishments, Question, Mr. Ry- lands; Answer, Mr. Otway May 23, 1190 Consular Etiquette, Question, Colonel Sykes: Answer, Mr. Otway May 13, 631; May 17, 810
Clerical Dignitaries, Resignation of, Question, Sir Massey Lopes; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 27, 1494
Established Church (Wales), Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, it is right that the Establishment of the Church and its Union with the State should cease to exist in the dominion and principality of Wales" (Mr. Watkin Williams) May 24, 1274; after de- bate, the House divided; A. 45, N. 209; M. 164
Division List, Ayes and Noes, 130 4 Lectionary, Revision of the, Question, Mr. Bowring; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 9,
Clerical Disabilities Bill
Conventual and Monastic Institutions Question, Mr. Reed; Answer, Mr. Newde- gate May 2, 6
Order read for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendt. proposed to Question [8th April], "That the Select Committee on Conventual and Monastic Institutions be nominated by the Committee of Selection " (Mr. New- degate)-namely, to leave out from "That the and add "Order for the appointment of the Select Committee on Conventual and Monastic Institutions be discharged" (Mr. Cogan); Question again proposed, "That the words, &c.;" Debate resumed May 2, 51; after short debate, Question put, and negatived
Question proposed, "That those words be added, instead thereof;" after further debate, Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Greene); Motion withdrawn; Question put; A. 270, N. 160; M. 110; main Ques- tion, as amended, put, and agreed to; Order discharged
Motion made, and Question proposed, That a Select Committee be appointed "to in- quire into the state of the Law respect- ing Conventual and Monastic Institutions or Societies in Great Britain, and into the terms upon which income, property, and estates belonging to such Institutions or So- cieties, or to members thereof, are respect- fully received, held, or possessed " (34. Gladstone); after further debate, Question put; A. 348, N. 57; M. 291 List of the Committee May 10, 529 Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee that they have power to include in their inquiries, Anglican and other reli- gious institutions in Great Britain of a Con- ventual or Monastic character" (Mr. Eykyn); after short debate, Motion agreed to Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee not to inquire into matters which would involve a criminal charge against any person, or the forfeiture of any legal or equitable interest in property (Mr. Mat- thews), 530; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Moved, "That the Select Committee on Con- ventual and Monastic Institutions, &c., de consist of sixteen Members" (Mr. Newdegze May 23, 1262; after short debate, Question put; A. 34, N. 95; M. 61
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" May 11, CRIMINAL LAW
Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Ques- tion, Dr. Lush; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 17, 966
Case of Brittan, committed at Trowbridge, Question, Sir Henry Hoare; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 20, 1059
Habitual Criminals Act, Question, Mr. Staple- ton; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 5, 272; Ques- tion, Mr. Rowland Smith; Answer, Mr. Knatchbull-Hugessen May 13, 628
CROFT, Sir H. G. D., Herefordshire Clerical Disabilities, 2R. 1383
Women's Disabilities, 2R. 237
CROSS, Mr. R. Assheton, Lancashire,
Benefices, 2R. 535
Clerical Disabilities, 2R. 1383
Conventual and Monastic Institutions, Nomina- tion of Committee, 79
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1794 Lancashire, Magistracy of, 1595 Licensing Question, The, 84
Navy Estimates-Miscellaneous Services, 1678, 1679
Parliamentary Elections, Leave, 453 Public Prosecutors, 2R. 243
CUBITT, Mr. G., Surrey, W.
Funded and Unfunded Debt, 325 United States-Speer, Captain, Shooting of, 4 Customs and Inland Revenue Bill (Mr. Dodson, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Stansfeld) c. Ordered; read 1°* May 20 [Bill 133] Read 2o, after short debate May 30, 1627 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) June 9, 1770 Amendt. to leave out from "That and add "provision should be made in the Bill for the Drawback of the amount of the Duty re- duced:-
On such Duty-paid Sugar as remained in any bonded warehouse on the close of Tuesday, the 12th April, 1870;
« PredošláPokračovať » |