Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1886
 

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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair again pro
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Common Juries Remuneration Bill Bill 95
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Marriages Hours of Solemnization Bill Bill 62
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INDIATHE CINCHONA BARK TRADEQuestion Mr Lewis McIver Answer
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LORDS TUESDAY MARCH 30
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NAVYSTATE OF THE NAVYQuestion Observations Viscount Sidmouth
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TRADE AND COMMERCE THE NEWHAVEN AND DIEPPE BOATSQuestion
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THIRD SERIES
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ALLOTMENTS EXTENSION ACT 1883THE CHARITIES OF KIRTON
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Main Question again proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave
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To leave out from the word Country to the end of the Question in order to add
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WAYS AND MEANS
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The House divided Ayes 127 Noes 258
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ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESTHE MILITIA AND YEOMANRYVACant Com
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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The House divided Ayes 125 Noes 237
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Police Forces Enfranchisement Bill Bill 3
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ARMY APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTSCHELSEA INPENSIONERSQuestion
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Quarter Sessions Boroughs Bill Bill 377
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Allotments and Small Holdings Bill Bill 53
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MOTIONS
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Trees Ireland Bill No 42
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GREENWICH AGE PENSIONSMEMORIAL OF PENSIONERSQuestion Sir Wil
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE LONDON SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONSCALE
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FISHERIES EAST COASTENCROACHMENT OF BELGIAN TRAWLERSQuestion
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Crofters Scotland No 2 Bill Bill 1187
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Bankruptcy Office Accommodation Act 1885 Amendment BillOrdered
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CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS IPSWICH 596
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NAVYROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERSTHE CAPITATION GRANT
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Original Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair again
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MOROCCOSLAVERY AT TANJIERCASE OF FATTAHQuestions Mr Alfred
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Committee deferred till Monday next
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MARRIAGE LAWCIVIL MARRIAGEQuestion Mr Bradlaugh Answer
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Places of Worship Sites Bill Bill 136
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Parliamentary Franchise Bill Bill 124
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NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDATHY AND CLONMEL MODEL SCHOOLS
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MEDICAL CHARITIES IRELAND ACTDISPENSARY DISTRICTSTHE ISLANDS
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STATEAIDED OR DIRECTED EMIGRATIONQuestions Mr SetonKarr
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METROPOLISTHE DUKE OF YORKS COLUMNQuestion Sir R Assheton
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CITY OF LONDONSALARY OF THE COMMON SERJEANTQuestions Mr
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REMOVAL TERMS BURGHS SCOTLAND ACT 1881 AMENDMENT BILL
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Poor Relief Ireland Bill Bill 155
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Cape Race Lighthouse Bill Bill 151
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Marriages Hours of Solemnization Bill No 52
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ADMIRALTY EDUCATION OF NAVAL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Question
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Government of Ireland Bill FIRST NIGHT
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Lunacy Acts Amendment Bill No 64
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Government of Ireland Bill ADJOURNED DEBATE THIRD NIGHT
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Electric Lighting Acts 1882 Amendment Nos 1 2 3 Billscontinued
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ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYDISTRICT INSPECTOR DUNNE Co MONAGHAN
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hurst 1150
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Local Government Provisional Orders Poor Law BillOrdered Mr Broadhurst
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COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDSCHOOL ACCOMMODATION
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CIVIL SERVICE VOLUNTEERSQuestion Lord Algernon Percy Answer
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Bill ordered Mr Glad
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Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to
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Copyhold Enfranchisement Bill Bill 26
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Police Constables Pensions Billcontinued
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After short debate Amendment proposed
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Solicitors Annual Certificate Duty Bill Bill 133
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POST OFFICE IRELANDLETTER CARRIERSCASE OF SAMUEL LYONS
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NAVYARMED CRUISERS AND TRANSPORTSQuestion Mr Forwood
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HOUSE OF COMMONSREFRESHMENT CHARGES AND ARRANGEMENTSObser
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POST OFFICE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTPREPAYMENT OF MESSAGES TO
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WAYS AND MEANSconsidered in CommitteeFINANCIAL STATEMENT
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Cricklewood Kilburn and Harrow Road Tramways Bill by Order
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Question proposed That the word committed stand part of the Ques
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Bill ordered
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Highways Acts Amendment Bill Bill 149
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FRANCECONDITION OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CLASSES
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Moved That all petitions presented before the 15th instant against the said Bills
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TRADE AND COMMERCEPUBLICATIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRADEISSUE
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INDIATHE BURMA CROWN JEWELSQuestion Mr Richard Answer
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IRISH LIGHTSBOAT SERVICE TO THE FASTNET ROCK LIGHTHOUSEQues
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LORDS WEDNESDAY MARCH 31
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NEW WRIT BARROW IN FURNESS
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NAVAL ENGINEER STUDENTSREPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF NAVAL EDUCA
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IRELAND ANTIHOME RULE PETITIONSQuestion Mr Sexton Answer
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LORDS FRIDAY APRIL 16
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LAW AND POLICEACTION OF THE POLICE AT LEEDSQuestion Mr William
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Moved That Mr Speaker do issue his warrant to the Clerk of the Crown to make
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Post Office Sites Bill Bill 148
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EDUCATION SCOTLANDSCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONCROACHIE OF DAVIOT

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Página 963 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Página 391 - Why, by that shake of the head he gave you to understand that even though they had more justice in their cause, and wisdom in then- measures ; yet if there was not a greater spirit shown on the part of the people, the country would at last fall a sacrifice to the hostile ambition of the Spanish monarchy.
Página 1073 - We admitted the reasonableness of that principle, and it is now coming home to us from across the seas. We have to consider whether it is applicable to the case of Ireland. Do not let us disguise this from ourselves. We stand face to face with what is termed Irish nationality. Irish nationality vents itself in the demand for local autonomy, or separate and complete self-government in Irish, not in Imperial affairs. Is this an evil in itself? Is it a thing that we should view with horror or apprehension?...
Página 1073 - I do not believe that the local patriotism is an evil. I believe it is stronger in Ireland even than in Scotland. Englishmen are eminently English, Scotchmen are profoundly Scotch; and, if I read Irish history aright, misfortune and calamity have wedded her sons to her soil. The Irishman is more profoundly...
Página 1049 - Ireland consented to such arrangements as would leave the authority of levying customs duties, and such excise duties as are immediately connected with customs, in the hands of Parliament here, and would by her will consent to set our hands free to take the course that the general exigencies of the case appear to require. These conditions I take to be three — In the first place, that a general power of taxation over and above these particular duties should pass unequivocally into the hands of the...
Página 1035 - ... others upon earth — I need hardly except America — best understand and are most fondly attached to the essential principles of liberty? Now I enter upon another proposition to which I hardly expect broad exception can be taken. I will not assume — I will not beg — the question, whether the people of England and Scotland will ever administer that sort of effectual coercion which I have placed in contrast with our timid and hesitating repressive measures; but this I will say, that the people...
Página 1045 - Certainly, Sir, I cannot allow it to be said that a Protestant minority in Ulster, or elsewhere, is to rule the question at large for Ireland. I am aware of no Constitutional doctrine tolerable on which such a conclusion could be adopted or justified.

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