Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1876
 

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Motion made and Question proposed
75
Small Testate Estates Scotland BillOrdered Mr James Barclay Sir Robert
107
LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION OF TOWNS IRELAND
163
170
169
POST OFFICE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT
197
Merchant Shipping Billcontinued
203
THIRD SESSION OF
211
Act 1875 having failed to satisfy the just demands of the Teachers
225
THE TICHBORNE CASETHE QUEEN V CASTROEVIDENCE OF WITNESSES
245
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS c Committeecontinued
249
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD BILLTHE COMMISSIONERSQuestion Observations
261
INDIATHE AMEER OF KASHGARQuestion Sir Trevor Lawrence
269
After long time spent therein Bill reported without Amendment to
335
Main Question as amended put and agreed
343
METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADEMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEEContinued
353
Moved that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the operation of the Eccle
373
PERU CREW OF THE STEAMSHIP TALISMANMOTION FOR A SELECT
375
ARMY
401
Open Spaces Metropolitan District Bill Bill 86
427
BURIAL SERVICESTHE DORE BURIAL CASEQuestion Mr Osborne
469
JAPANNEWSPAPER REGULATIONSQuestion Sir Charles W Dilke
477
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA
499
Merchant Shipping Billcontinued
519
House Occupiers Disqualification Removal Bill Bill 29
551
NAVYANCHORS AND CABLES THE VICTORIA AND ALBERTQuestion
561
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
579
CHURCH BODIES GIBRALTARTHE ORDINANCESMOTION
585
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
591
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
593
MINUTES
597
AMENDMENT OF THE MARRIAGE LAW Question Observations Lord
609
PUBLIC BILLS Ordered First Reading
613
ARMYWAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTSQuestion Mr Sullivan Answer
617
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions March 24 reported
687
Agricultural Holdings Scotland Bill
691
BOROUGH FRANCHISE IRELANDRESOLUTION
703
IRISH CHURCH TEMPORALITIESMOTION FOR Returns
765
THIRD SERIES c
769
LORDS THURSDAY MARCH 30
819
committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next
875
THE BURIAL SERVICECHURCH OF ENGLANDQuestion Mr A MArthur
881
sidered Tomorrow
913
University of Oxford Bill Nos 1645
925
After long time spent therein House resumed to be again in Committee
961
THE CIVIL SERVICEWRITERS AT THE CUSTOMS OUTPORTSQuestion
963
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
979
Royal Titles Bill No 41
1039
Inns of Court Bill H L Presented The Lord Selborne read 1ª No 47
1095
PRIVATE BILLS
1301
University of Oxford Bill No 16
1315
NAVYNAVAL INTERPRETERSQuestion Mr HanburyTracy Answer
1327
WAYS AND MEANSCommitteecontinued
1359
Admiralty Jurisdiction Ireland BillOrdered Mr Solicitor General for Ireland
1377
CRIMINAL LAWTHE METROPOLITAN POLICE CASE OF MR PALMER
1461
THIRD SERIES
1473
PARLIAMENTPETITION FROM A FOREIGN TOWNBOULOGNE SUR MER
1485
Highways Bill
1553
CRIMINAL LAWQUARTER SESSIONSJURIES SUMMONSQuestion Colonel
1575
62
1621
Main Question as amended put and agreed to
1743
ROYAL TITLES BILLNotices Mr Cowen Mr Charles Lewis Observa
1757
Merchant Shipping Bill Bill 49
1779
Publicans Certificates Scotland recommitted Bill Bill 115
1809
63
1817
Tramways Order Confirmation Wantage Bill H L Presented The Lord Pre
1829
INDIATHE BENGAL FAMINEMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
1855
After long debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1877
64
1891
MERCANTILE MARINE MERCHANT SEAMEN DESERTERSQuestion Captain
1909
LORDS TUESDAY MAY 2
1949
Provisional Orders Ireland Confirmation Bill H L Presented The Lord Pre
1981
RIVER GAMBIARESOLUTION
1997
The House divided Ayes 91 Noes
2039
ARMY THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATIONMARTINIHENRY RIFLES
2057
337
1624
CHURCH BODIES GIBRALTARTHE ORDINANCESQuestion Mr Dillwyn
CRIMINAL LAWCASE OF MARGARET MFADDENQuestion Mr Sullivan
1327
338
EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES ACTRAILWAY COMPANIES BYELAWSQuestion
COMMONS MONDAY APRIL 24
ARMYMOBILIZATION OF ARMY CORPSQuestion Mr Price Answer
Motion made and Question proposed
998
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES COMMISSIONERS IRELANDQuestion Mr Biggar
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGELEGISLATIONQuestion Observations Earl
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SCOTLAND ACT THE SCOTCH EDUCATION CODE
Considered as amendedManchester Post Office
POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS GLENGARRIFFE
THE BRITISH MUSEUMSALARIESQuestion Mr W M Torrens Answer
NAVYTHE MISTLETOE COLLISIONREPORT OF COURT OF INQUIRY
PETITION OF MR CHARLES HENWOODRESOLUTION
PERUCREW OF THE STEAMSHIP
gard to his recent statement on the subject
PARLIAMENT ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESSObservations Question

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