Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1882
 

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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
113
Bills of Sale Act 1878 Amendment Bill Bill 108
117
11
127
Places of Worship Sites Bill Bill 97
135
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881MR PATRICK
147
STATE OF IRELANDTHE LADIES LAND LEAGUEJUDGE BARRY AND MISS
149
It being now five minutes to Seven of the clock the House suspended
211
Civil Imprisonment Scotland Bill Bill 19
241
Commonable Rights Bill Bill 23
255
PRIVATE AND PROVISIONAL ORDER CONFIRMATION BILLS
273
Local Government Ireland Provisional Orders Ballymena c Bill H L
283
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestions Sir Stafford Northcote
293
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881POLICE
299
TION ADJOURNED DEBATE FIFTH NIGHT
313
14
315
0
385
After long debate Question put That the words when it shall appear
421
ORDER OF THE
427
ENGLAND AND FRANCETHE CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEMEObservations
457
Lynn and Fakenham Railway Bill by Order
461
DUBLIN CITY MARKET COMPANYQuestion Mr Sexton Answer Mr
475
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
495
15
513
COMMONS MONDAY APRIL 3
531
CRIMINAL LAW IRELANDDEATH OF A WOMAN THROUGH REFUSAL
533
POST OFFICEBANK HOLIDAYSQuestion Mr Schreiber Answer
545
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSECORRUPT PRACTICES DISFRANCHISE
553
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
575
17
615
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
645
Questions Mr Patrick
651
Electricity Supply BillOrdered Mr Chamberlain Mr Ashley presented and read
657
PUBLIC WORSHIP REGULATION ACTTHE REV MR GREENQuestion
673
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881TREATMENT
707
Resolved That this House at
729
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
755
Main Question proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair
787
WOODS AND FORESTSFIRES IN WOOLMER FORESTObservations
801
Resolution to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again upon
867
PRISONS IRELANDENNISKILLEN GAOLREGULATION AS TO VISITORS
871
PAPAL SEE DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONSRESOLUTION
901
COMMONS WEDNESDAY APRIL 19
923
The House divided Ayes 95 Noes
943
CANALS
977
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881PERSONS
1029
294
1079
PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS
1083
POST OFFICE DETENTION OF LAND LEAGUE LETTERS Question
1099
ARMYTHE ROYAL WARRANT 1881Question Captain Aylmer Answer
1105
Municipal Corporations recommitted Bill Bill 113
1183
Local Government Ireland Provisional Order BillOrdered Mr Herbert Glad
1203
Army Annual Bill No 65
1235
WAYS AND MEANSconsidered in CommitteeFINANCIAL STATEMENT
1239
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND Act 1881MR MURPHY
1255
Bankruptcy Bill Bill 37
1553
POLICE SCOTLANDDISTURBANCES IN THE ISLAND OF SKYEQuestion
1565
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881ARRESTS
1567
ORDER OF THE
1581
ΜΟΤΙΟΝ
1623
After long debate Question put and agreed
1629
Places of Worship Sites Bill Bill 97
1635
LAND LAW IRELAND ACT 1881THE SUBCOMMISSIONERSMR HEADECH
1655
GENERAL PRISONS IRELAND ACTCONVEYANCE OF PRISONERSQuestions
1677
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave withdrawn
1751
Patents for Inventions No 2 Bill Bill 104
1785
TUNIS BOMBARDMENT OF SFAX INDEMNITY TO BRITISH SUBJECTS
1801
THE LAND COMMISSION IRELANDDECISION UNDER THE LAND ACT
1833
Turnpike Roads South Wales Bill Bill 101
1901
Militia Storehouses Bill Bill 116
1915
IRELANDMR CLIFFORD LLOYD R M CIRCULAR BY THE INSPECTOR
1931
Distress Amendment Bill Bill 73
2009
Bill considered in Committee
2029
Exchequer Mr Courtney
2033
485
2035
CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS ACTTHE MAGISTRACYMR CHENEY
2037
INTERNATIONAL FISHERY CONFERENCEPOLICE OF THE NORTH SEAQues
2039
ENGLAND AND FRANCETHE CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEMEQuestion
2045
1244
2047
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACTRETURNS OF INFECTED AREAS
2049
ISLAND OF CYPRUSTHE NEW CONSTITUTIONREPRESENTATION OF MUSSUL
2051
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE NEW CODEQuestion Sir H Drummond
2055
NAVYTROOPSHIPSQuestion Colonel Nolan Answer Mr Trevelyan
2057
490
2063
309
2069
ARMYQUARTERMASTERS SERVING IN INDIAQuestion Colonel Alexander
2071
STATE OF IRELANDMR MASSY OF SUIR CASTLEQuestion Sir William
2073
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDCAPTAIN T BOLTON JONESQuestions
2075
532
2077
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881TREATMENT
2079
STATE OF IRELANDTHE DROGHEDA TOWN COUNCILINTRUSION OF
2081
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE PUTTING THE QUESTIONAMEND
2083
LAND LEAGUE MEETINGS ENGLANDQuestion Mr Biggar Answer
2085
1946
2087
1810
2089
THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS METROPOLISPRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF FIRE
2091
1827
2093
NAVYPORTSMOUTH DOCKYARDDISCHARGE OF WORKMENQuestion
2095
NAVYROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS FOR TROOPSHIPSQuestion Colonel
2097
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881FOREIGN
2099
310
2101
IRELANDMR CLIFFORD LLOYDCIRCULAR BY THE INSPECTOR OF POLICE
2103
1829
2105
POST OFFICE IRELANDBELFAST POST OFFICEQuestion Mr Biggar
2107
1254
2111
2285
2113
STATIONERY OFFICE CONTROLLERS REPORTResolutions Lord Thurlow
2117
INLAND REVENUERAILWAY PASSENGER DUTYTHE CHEAP TRAINS ACT

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