MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS-cont.
South Kensington-cont.
Medieval Art Museum, Q. Sir H. Howorth; A. Sir John Gorst April 13, 745 Museum (Musical Instrument Collection), Q. Mr. J. W. Sidebotham; A. Sir J. Gorst April 14, 883
Suicides (Mercantile Marine), Q. Mr. Broad- hurst; 4. Mr. Akers-Douglas April 23, 1511
Swine Fever, Q. Mr. Knox; A. Mr. W. Long April 16, 1028. Q. Mr. White; 4. Mr. W. Long April 20, 1251
Trustees Savings Banks, Q. Sir J. Woodhouse; 1. Sir Michael Hicks Beach April 13, 739 Tuberculosis (Royal Commission on), Qs. Mr. F. Cawley, Dr. Farquharson; [Mr. Speaker;] As. Mr. Chaplin April 21, 1368 Taccination (see that Title)
Verminous Persons, Q. Mr. Hazell; A. Mr. T. W. Russell April 27, 1712
MORLEY, EARL OF (Chairman of Com- mittees [H.L.])
Locomotives on Highways Bill, 2R. April 23,
MORLEY, Mr. C., Brecknockshire
St. Mary Magdalene's School (Paddington) Mar 30, 377
MORLEY, Right Hon. JOHN, Montrose Burghs
Boards of Guardians and Labourers (Ireland) Bill, 2R. April 15, 972, 979, 983 Business of the House
Government Business April 27, 1767 Naval Works Bill Mar 26, 240, 244 Dongola, Military Expedition to Mar 24, 59 Judicial Bench (Ireland) Mar 26, 174 Land Law (Ireland) Bill, 1R. April 13, 783, 795, 802, 804, 820, 822, 825, 827, 828, Naval Works Bill, In Com. Mar 26, 232, 233 Standing Com. on Law Mar 26, 240
MORRIS, Mr. S., Kilkenny, S.
Reversioners (Ireland) April 16, 1040
MORTON, Mr. E. J. C., Devonport Business of the House April 17, 1236 Military Manoeuvres Bill, In Com. April 14, 904; April 21, 1382, 1393 Soudan Expedition Mar 30, 495
MOUNT EDGCUMBE, Earl of
Archdeaconry of Cornwall Bill, Intro. Mar 26,
MUNDELLA, Right Hon. A. J., Sheffield, Brightside
Accidents at Nine Elms Station Mar 26, 180 Half-time Children in Poor Law Schools Mar 26, 169
Pleuro-Pneumonia April 17, 1173
MURRAY, Colonel C. W., Bath Army Estimates
£119,900 for Establishments for Military Education Mar 27, 300
£1,357,800 for Pensions, etc. Mar 27, 305 £2,133,000 for the Supply and Repair of Warlike and Other Stores Mar 27, 292
MURRAY, MR. A. GRAHAM (Soli- citor General for Scotland), Bute
Supply: £7,850 for Secretary for Scotland's Office April 24, 1678
National Debt (Savings Banks) Paper Pres. (c.) Mar 14, 511
National Gallery (see METROPOLIS)
National Portrait Gallery (see METRO- POLIS)
College, Q. Sir J. S. B. Simeon; 4. Mr. G. J. Goschen April 16, 1029
Estimates, Q. Mr. W. Allan; A. Mr. G. J. Goschen April 14, 899
Pembroke Dockyard, Q. General Laurie; 4. Mr. G. J. Goschen Mar 24, 64 Royal Naval Reserve
Drill on H.M.S. "President," Q. Sir C. Dilke; A. Mr. G. J. Goschen April 16
c. In Com., Sir J. Lubbock, 188, 191, 195; Mr. Gibson Bowles, 189, 199, 202, 219, 221, 222; Mr. Bartley, 189; Sir J. Fergusson, 189; Mr. G. J. Goschen, 190, 198, 199, 201, 210, 212, 218, 222, 230, 231, 232; Mr. Courtney, 191, 194; Sir M. Hicks Beach, 191, 194; Sir W. Harcourt, 192; Mr. W. Redmond, 194, 195, 196, 197, 200, 201, 202, 203, 214; Mr. F. G. Banbury, 195; [Chairman, 195, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 202, 203, 213, 214, 216, 218, 221, 222, 230, 232; ] Mr. H. J. Wilson, 197; Mr. J. H. Lewis, 197, 204, 209, 210, 212; Admiral Field, 198, 199, 200, 223, 227; Sir J. Colomb, 199, 210: Sir A. B. Forwood, 201; Mr. W. G. E. Macartney, 203, 214; Mr. Knox, 203, 232; Sir J. Joicey, 203; Mr. W. Field, 203, 214, 217, 218; Gen. Laurie, 203, 211; Mr. Austen Chamberlain, 208, 209, 215, 225, 227; Mr. Lloyd-George, 211, New River Company Bill 212, 213, 216; Dr. Clark, 213, 217, 229, 230; Mr. J. Caldwell, 214, 216, 232; Mr. J. C. Flynn, 218; Capt. Phillpotts, 228; Mr. E. Robertson, 231 Mar 26
Engineers, Q. Mr. Flannery; A. Mr. G. J. Goschen April 27, 1734
Torpedo Boat Destroyers, Q. Mr. P. O'Brien ; A. Mr. G. J. Goschen April 27, 1717 Training Ship for Belfast Lough, Q. Mr. M. McCartan; 4. Mr. G. J. Goschen April 14, 898. Q8. Mr. M. McCartan, Sir J. Haslett; A. Mr. G. Balfour April 16, 1037 Warrant Officers (Pay and Status), Q. Mr. H. E. Kearley; 4. Mr. G. J. Goschen Mar 27, 262
Rep. without Amendt., 232; 3R., Mr. J. Morley, 232, 233; [Mr. Speaker, 233] Mar 26
3R., Mr. E. Robertson, 416, 417; Mr. G. J. Goschen, 416, 417, 424, 426; [Mr. Speaker, 416, 417, 428, 429, 430, 431;] Mr. W. Redmond, (Motion) 419; Mr. L. P. Hayden, 422; Mr. T. Lough, 422; Mr. H. E. Kearley, 423; Sir W. Harcourt, 423, 426; Dr. Tanner, 428; Mr. Lloyd-George, 429, 430; Mr. J. H. Lewis, 430, 431; Mr. Knox, 431: (Division, 433) Mar 30 Read 3° and Passed Mar 30, 433
1. Duke of Devonshire, (Motion) 258, 259; Earl of Kimberley, 259 Mar 27
Read 1a; Read 2a; Com. Negatived; Read 3a and Passed Mar 31, 509 Royal Assent Mar 31, 510
Navy Votes (Public Accounts) Paper Pres. (c.) Mar 31, 512
c. Committed to Select Com. on London Water Companies' Bills Mar 24, 42
Mr. Bigwood, (Instruction to Com.) 42; [Mr. Speaker, 42] Mar 24
Mr. Bigwood, (Instruction to Com.) 85; Mr. T. W. Russell, 85; [Mr. Speaker, 85]
New River Water (Transfer) Bill c. 2R. Negatived Mar 24, 40
NORTON, Captain C., Newington, W. Clerks' Labour Mar 30, 367 Smoking Accommodation (House of Com- mons) Mar 26, 166
Soldiers and Sailors (Civil Departments) April 21, 1417
Supply: £773,712 for Customs April 13, 841
Intoxicating Liquors (Sunday Hours of Sale) Bill, 2R. Mar 26, 153
Licensing Bill, 2R. Mar 27, 255, 257
O'CONNOR, Mr. T. P., Liverpool, Scotland Easter Adjournment Mar 30, 405
Liquor Traffic Commission Mar 31, 523, 524 Supply: £2,771 for Household of Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland April 17, 1195
O'BRIEN, Mr. PATRICK, Kilkenny City O'KELLY, Mr. J, Roscommon, N.
Agricultural Land Rating Bill, 1R. April 20, 1354
Army Pensions April 14, 889, 890
Collection of Rates (Kilkenny City) April 27, 1715
Committee on Members' Votes April 17, 1049,
Cycling (Hyde Park) April 23, 1510 Daly (John), Prisoner at Portland April 23, 1513; April 27, 1717
Dublin Sorting Office April 23, 1524 Duke of Cambridge April 13, 738 Education (Ireland) Bill Mar 24, 63 Eviction (Derry County) April 16, 1011 Grand Juries (Ireland) April 10, 670: April 13, 749
Licensing Laws (Royal Commission) Mar 26, 185, 186; Mar 27, 276, 277; April 21, 1376 Liquor Traffic Commission Mar 30, 389; Mar 31, 522, 523, 524; April 10, 679 London and North Western Railway Bill April 27, 1707, 1708
American April 16, 1019; April 24, 1633 Irish April 16, 1020
Manhood Suffrage (Ireland) Mar 31, 512 Maryborough Prison (James Morry) April 17, 1177
Military Paupers April 14, 889; April 21,
Royal Irish Constabulary Mar 31, 515 Schools
Belfast (Christ Church) April 21, 1378 Buckfastleigh (Roman Catholic) April 23,
Teachers (Ireland) April 13, 741 Shamrock (Troops in Ireland and) Mar 27, 275 Sub-Postmasters (Ireland) Mar 24, 57 Telegrams (Undelivered) April 24, 1628 Torpedo Boat Destroyers April 27, 1717
O'CONNOR, Mr. ARTHUR, Donegal, E. Inland Revenue Schedules Mar 26, 164 Labourers'
School Teachers (Ireland) April 13, 740 Shannon Drainage April 13, 741
Opium Traffic (see INDIA)
Orkney and Zetland Small Piers and Harbours Bill
c. Read 2o and com to Select Com. April 27, 1814
Ottoman Empire (Treaty Engagements) Mr. Gibson Bowles, (Motion) 434, 447, 448, 461; Mr. J. Lowther, 441; Mr. Curzon, 444, 448, 449; Sir Robert Reid, 450, 453, 457; Sir J. Fergusson, 452, 453; Mr. J. Bryce, 454; Sir E. Ashmead-Bartlett, 456, 457; Mr. S. Smith, 458; Mr. T. W. Legh, 459; Mr. L. Courtney, 460; Mr. E. R. P. Moon, 461; Mr. A. J. Balfour, 461, 462, 463; Mr. Lloyd-George, 462; Mr. T. Lough, 462; Mr. Labouchere, 462; Mr. Vesey Knox, 463; [Mr. Speaker, 463;] (Division, 463) Mar 30
Business of the House
Evening Sitting on April 21 to commence at a Quarter past Four Mar 31, 510 Standing Orders Nos. XXXIX and XLV suspended for the day Mar 24,3; Mar 31, 509 Standing Orders Nos. XXXIX and XLV to be considered on Tuesday next in order to dispense with for that day Mar 27, 259
Cottages (Donegal County) Representative Peers for Ireland
Stranorlar and Glenties Railway April 23, 1526
Sub-Postmaster (Ireland) Mar 26, 163, 164 Supply: £113,458 for Salaries and Expenses Local Government Board (Ireland) April 17, 1212, 1225
Kingsale, Lord, Right to Vote at Elections of Representative Peers for Ireland Established Mar 31, 509
Business of the House and Public Business Business of the House, Q. Sir C. Dilke; A. Mr. A. J. Balfour Mar 24, 65. Qs. Sir W. Harcourt, Sir C. Dilke; As. Mr. A. J. Qs. Mr. F. A. Balfour Mar 26, 186. Channing, Sir C. Dilke, Mr. J. H. Lewis; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour Mar 27, 278. Q. Mr. J. C. Flynn; A. Mr. A. J. Balfour Mar 27, 360. Qs. Mr. J. Lowther; 4s. Mr. A. J. Balfour Mar 30, [cont.
PARLIAMENT Commons-cont. Business of the House and Public Business-cont. Business of the House-cont.
391. Qs. Mr. W. Allen, Mr. J. H. Lewis, Dr. Tanner; As. Mr. Hanbury Mar 30, 508. Qs. Sir C. Dilke, Mr. T. M. Healy; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 13, 750. Qs. Mr. H. J. Wilson, Mr. T. M. Healy, Dr. Farquharson; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 14, 899. Qs. Mr. Dillon, Mr. Burns; As. Mr. Hanbury April 15, 996. Qs. Mr. Swift MacNeill, Mr. J. C. Flynn, Sir W. Harcourt; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 16, 1051. Qs. Mr. E. J. C. Morton, Mr. T. Lough, Dr. Tanner; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 17, 1236. Qs. Sir A. Rollit, Sir C. Dilke; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 20, 1269. Qs. Mr. J. Lowther, Sir W. Harcourt, Mr. S. Buxton; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour, Mr. J. Chamberlain April 23, 1536. Qs. Mr. J. Lowther, Sir C. Dilke; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 27, 1736 Government Business, Mr. A. J. Balfour, (Notice of Motion) April 24, 1646
Mr. A. J. Balfour, (Motion) 1737, 1740, 1744, 1747, 1749, 1751, 1760, 1765, 1766, 1768, 1771, 1775, 1776, 1777; Mr. J. Dillon, 1740, 1755; Sir W. Harcourt, 1742, 1745, 1763; Mr. Seton-Karr, 1745; Mr. W. Allen, 1747; Sir G. O. Morgan, 1749, 1755; Sir John Lubbock, 1750; Sir C. Dilke, 1750, 1751; Sir W. Hart-Dyke, 1751; Mr. L. Courtney, 1753; Captain Bethell, 1760; Mr. J. A. Pease, 1760; Mr. J. Redmond, 1760, 1763, 1765; Mr. Pickard, 1764; Colonel Waring, 1764; Mr. Labouchere, 1764, 1765, 1766; Mr. J. Morley, 1767; Mr. Colville, 1770; [Mr. Speaker, 1770, 1772, 1773;] Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, 1771; Mr. Gibson Bowles, 1772, 1773; Mr. J. Wilson, (Amendt.) 1769; Mr. J. H. Lewis, 1773, 1776; (Division, 1773); Mr. T. Lough, (Amendt.) 1773; Sir J. Pease, 1774; Mr. Lloyd-George, 1775, 1776; (Division, 1776); Mr. J. H. Roberts, (Amendt.) 1776; (Divisions, 1776, 1777); Mr. R. J. Price, 1777; Main Question Agreed to April 27
Morning Sittings on Tuesdays-Mr. A. J. Balfour, (Motion) 751, 753, 768, 770, 777; Mr. Dalziel, 752, 753, 761, 770; Mr. G. Wyndham, 756; Mr. J. Redmond, 760, 761, 762, 763, 771; Mr. J. Dillon, 762, 763; Mr. Gibson Bowles, 764; Sir J. Fergusson, 767; Mr. J. Paulton, 767; Sir W. Harcourt, 771, 772, 776; Mr. J. H. Lewis, (Amendt.) 774; Mr. J. H. Roberts, 775; Mr. T. M. Healy, 775, 776, 778; [Mr. Speaker, 776, 778;] Mr. Lloyd-George, 776; Sir G. O. Morgan, 777; (Divisions 778) Mr. S. Gedge, 778; (Motion Agreed to, 778) April 13
Q. Mr. J. H. Lewis; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 10, 679
Naval Works Bill-Mr. J. Morley, 240, 244; Dr. Clark, 242; Mr. A. J. Balfour, 242, 244; Mr. Buchanan, 244 Mar 26
Members' Votes, on, Qs. Mr. P. O'Brien; 4. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 16, 1049 Parliamentary, Qs. Mr. J. H. Lewis; As. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 10, 678 Petroleum-Ordered that the Minutes of Evidence, Select Com. 1894, be referred Mar 24, 43
Public Petitions-Fourth Report brought up and read Mar 25, 144; Fif h Report read, and to be printed April 15, 995; Sixth Report read, and to be printed April 22, 1488
Standing, on Law-Orders as to Sittings Mar 24, 5; Mar 27, 260; April 13, 848 (Motion for Leave to Sit notwithstanding Sittings of the House), Mr. Caldwell, (Obj.) 240; [Mr. Speaker, 240;] Mr. J. Morley, 240; Mr. A. Pease, 240; Dr. Clark, 240
Sittings of the Committee-Mr. Griffith- Boscawen, (Motion) 1362; Mr. H. S. Foster, 1362; [Mr. Speaker, 1362;] Mr. J. C. Williams, 1362; (Division, 1362; April 21
Sir W. Walrond, (Motion) 1538, 1540; Sir G. O. Morgan, 1538; Sir J. Fergusson, 1538, 1539; Mr. Lloyd-George, (Amendis.) 1539, 1541: Dr. Tanner, 1539, 1542; Mr. J. C. Williams, 1539; Mr. J. Lowther, 1540; Mr. J. Ellis, 1540 ; Sir H. Campbell- Bannerman, 1540, 1541; Sir M. Hicks Beach, 1541; Mr. H. S. Forster, 1541; Sir J. W. Pease, 1541; Mr. A. J. Balfour, 1541, 1542; Mr. J. H. Lewis, 1542; Mr. C. Warner, 1542; [Mr. Speaker, 1542:] (Divisions, 1542) April 23
Smoking Accommodation, Q. Capt. Norton: 4. Mr. Akers-Douglas Mar 26, 166 Travelling Concessions for, Q. Mr. W. Field: A. Mr. Ritchie April 16, 1037 Votes (Committee on), Qs. Mr. P. O'Brien; 48. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 16, 1049
Commons Accommodation in House of Lords, Qs. Sir H. Howorth, Mr. MacNeill, Mr. J. H. Lewis; 4. Mr. Akers-Douglas April 16, 1017 Easter Adjournment-Mr. A. J. Balfour, (Motion) 391, 395, 397, 401, 403, 407, 411, 413, 415; Sir W. Harcourt, 391, 395, 401, 405, 407, 410, 411; Mr. J. Lowther, 396; Mr. E. Robertson, 401; Mr. Luttrell, 402; Mr. Labouchere, 403, (Amendt.) 404, 409; [Mr. Speaker, 403, 404, 408, 409. 412 413;] Sir E. Ashmead-Bartlett, 404;
PARLIAMENT-Commons-cont.
Miscellaneous-cont.
Easter Adjournment-cont.
Mr. T. P. O'Connor, 405; Mr. Gibson Bowles, 405; Mr. W. Allen, 408; Mr. J. C. Flynn, 408, 409, (Motion) 414; Mr. L. Courtney, 409; (Division, 409 ;) Mr. Lloyd-George, (Amendt.) 409; Mr. J. H. Roberts, 410; Mr. W. Redmond, 412, 413; Mr. J. H. Lewis, 413; Sir G. O. Morgan, 414; Mr. T. R. Leuty, 414; (Divisions 414, 415) Mar 30 Parliamentary Committee Rooms Electric Light- ing, Q. Marquess of Lorne; A. Mr. Akers-Douglas April 16, 1046
New Members Sworn
April 10-Richard M'Ghee, esquire, for the County of Louth (South Louth Division)
April 13-James Laurance Carew, esquire, for the Borough of Dublin (College Green Division)
James Roche, esquire, commonly called the Hon. James Roche for the County of Kerry (East Kerry Division)
Mar 30-For Borough of Dublin (College Green Division) v. Dr. Joseph Edward Kenny (Manor of North- stead)
April 14-For County of Kerry (North Kerry Division) v. Thomas Sexton, esquire (Chiltern Hundreds)
April 24-For Burgh of Aberdeen (Northern Division) v. William Alexander
Payment of Jurors (Ireland) Bill c. Withdrawn April 16, 1148
PEARSON, RIGHT HON. SIR C. J. (Lord Advocate), Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities Agricultural Land Rating (Scotland) Bill April 27, 1735
Crofters' Holdings (Scotland) Act, 1886 April 20, 1248
Evening Continuation School Code April 10, 670
Fee Grant (Scotland) Mar 30, 371; Mar 31, 516; April 24, 1640
McDonald (Hugh), Case of April 23, 1500 Miscarriage of Justice April 23, 1500 Money-lending April 16, 1022
Needlework Examinations April 24, 1638 Parish Requisitions (Scotland) Mar 31, 515 Public
Houses (Hours of Closing) (Scotland) Act, 1887 April 20, 1245
Rights of Way (Scotland) Mar 31, 514 Secondary Education (Scotland) April 14,
Sheriff Court (Sutherland) April 27, 1713 Supply
£16,666 for Fishery Board (Scotland) and in Aid of Piers and Quays April 24, 1689, 1692, 1694
£7,850 for Secretary for Scotland's Office April 24, 1648, 1649, 1650, 1653, 1658, 1660, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1675, 1678
Hunter, esquire (Chiltern Hun- PEASE, Mr. ARTHUR, Darlington
Parliamentary Costs Bill
1. Pres. Lord Halsbury: Read 1a April 27, 1705
Parliamentary Election Expenses Return Pres. (c.) April 21, 1362
Parliamentary Papers
Blue Books, Q. Mr. W. J. Galloway; 4. Mr. Hanbury April 14, 893
Index of Acts of Parliament, Q. Mr. J. Brigg; 4. Mr. A. J. Balfour April 23, 1533 Journals of the House-Mr. J. C. Flynn, 280, 281; [Mr. Speaker, 281;] Mr. W. mond, 281; Mr. J. O'Connor, 281
Abolition of Slavery in Witu April 23, 1516 Standing Committee on Law Mar 26, 240
Budget (Income Tax) April 23, 1567, 1571 Business of the House (Government Business) April 27, 1760
Morocco, Mission to Sultan of April 20, 1249 Supply
£2,771 for Household of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland April 17, 1188
£10,350,018 for Vote on Account Mar 27, 311, 333, 336
£2,133,000 for the Supply and Repair of PEASE, Sir JOSEPH W., Bart, Durham,
Warlike and Other Stores Mar 27, 289 Meat Supply Mar 26, 172
Business of the House (Morning Sittings) April 13, 767
Dongola, Military Expedition to Mar 30, 387 South Africa April 13. 748 Supply
£536,607 for Post Office Packet Service April 10, 701
£6,442,120 for Post Office Services, Salaries, and Expenses April 9, 591
Barnard Castle Budget April 16, 1097
Business of the House (Government Business) April 27, 1774
Standing Committee on Law April 23,
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