Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1864
 

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Customs and Inland Revenue Bill Bill 73
73
MALTA DOCKQuestion Mr Corry Answer Lord Clarence Paget
97
Borough Franchise Bill
99
Bank Notes Scotland Bill
101
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
113
COLLECTION OF TAXES BILLQuestion Sir Henry Willoughby Answer
125
After long Debate Question put That the word now stand part of
157
Chief Rents Ireland Bill Lords
161
MINUTES
175
DENMARK AND GERMANYTHE PROPOSED CONFERENCEQuestion Lord Robert
187
Government Annuities Bill Bill 11
211
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
225
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
249
House at rising to adjourn till Monday 4th April
259
161
283
MINUTES PUBLIC BILLSFirst Reading
293
House at rising to adjourn till Monday 4th April
343
Main Question put and agreed
389
MALTA DOCKQuestion Mr Corry Answer Lord Clarence Paget
395
SUPPLY Motion made and Question proposed That Mr Speaker do
401
After long Debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
417
444
443
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty for Copy of Correspondence
445
House adjourned at a quarter before Nine oclock
501
CIVIL BILL COURTS IRELAND BILLcontinued
503
MINUTES SELECT COMMITTEE Journal
531
After Debate Debate adjourned till Tomorrow
543
THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER
573
INDIA ARMY MEDICAL OFFICEKS
583
to Her Majesty on and after the undermen
593
INLAND REVENUE
597
THE BUDGETFINANCIAL PLANcontinued
599
DENMARK AND GERMANYTREATY OF London 1852continued
623
COMMONS FRIDAY APRIL 29
627
531
775
MINUTESNEW MEMBER SWORN
785
36
791
LISBURN ELECTIONcontinued
857
House adjourned at half past Six oclock
869
EDUCATIONREPORTS OF INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS
897
The House divided Ayes 101 Noes
911
After Debate Previous Question moved That that Question be now put
925
THE MALT TAX AND THE SUGAR DUTIES PRECEDENCE OF MOTIONS Observa
959
SHIPS OF WARPETITION OF MR JAMES CHALMERSThe Earl of Hardwicke 962
961
INDIAN MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
965
Sugar Duties
1015
Muscovado and Brown
1057
WAYS AND MEANSRESOLUTIONScontinued
1059
WAYS AND MEANSRESOLUTIONScontinued
1061
High Court at Bombay Bill
1063
PENAL SERVITUDE ACTS AMENDMENT BILLQuestion Mr Maguire Answer
1077
THIRD SERIES
1089
Main
1107
After long Debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
1119
Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
1141
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1165
WAYS AND MEANS considered in Committee
1175
Oyster Fisheries Ireland Bill
1399
MINUTES NEW WRIT ISSUED For De PUBLIC BILL OrderedJoint Stock Com
1401
Mortgage Debentures Bill
1419
PAROCHIAL ASSESSMENT COMMITTEES Question Mr Sutton Western Answer
1421
Question Mr Aytoun Answer
1427
WAYS AND MEANS considered in Committee
1449
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATES
1473
Sentences of Death Bill
1483
COMMONS FRIDAY APRIL 22
1499
Notice taken that 40 Members were not present House counted and 40
1547
1469
1551
1481
1551
Civil Bills Court Ireland Bill Bill 79 recommitted
1555
Thames Conservancy Bill Bill 60
1557
Court of Chancery Ireland Bill
1569
400
1583
Third Reading Punishment of Rape
1593
MINUTES SELECT COMMITTEEOn Sew First Reading
1617
To inquire into the operation of the Standing Orders of this House and of the Act 9 10
1621
Copy of all Correspondence that has taken place between Governor Sir George Grey
1659
At the end of the Question to add the words and should make provision for wholly or
1665
The House divided Ayes 39 Noes 191
1697
CANADADUTY ON MANUFACTURED GOODS
1699
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeR
1899
DENMARK AND GERMANYTHE CONFERENCE Question Mr Disraeli Answer
1915
POST OFFICE SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY
1977
THE AUSTRIAN SQUADRON AND THE CHANNEL FLEETQuestion Mr Darby
1979
Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
2049
2050
2051
Public and Refreshment Houses Metropolis Bill
2115
859
ARTILLERYMACKAYS GUNObservations The Earl of Derby Reply Earl
BARNSTAPLE ELECTION
After Debate Question put That the words proposed to be left out stand part
389
1450
LORDS
448
912
THE FACTORY ACTSCUTCH MILLSQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer
SALISBURY CATHEDRALQuestion Mr Henry Seymour Answer Mr Walpole
1774
1700
391
1125
916
180
THE SUEZ CANALQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer Viscount Palmerston
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
809
Punishment of Rape Bill Bill 52
1595
SAT FIRST
Original Question put and agreed
MINUTES SUPPLY considered in Com tion and Cattle c Importation Mr Bruce
Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
BARNSTAPLE ELECTION

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