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Sea Birds Preservation Bill No 54
77
Government of India Act Amendment Bill No 94
89
Justices of the Peace Qualification Bill H L Presented The Earl of Albemarle
101
Irish Church Bill Bill 27
107
Religious Educational c Societies Incorporation Bill
115
That it is the opinion of this House that the practice of charging upon the shipping
157
PORT OF EXETER Question Sir Stafford Northcote Answer Mr Shaw
161
PILOTAGE DUES ON FOREIGN SHIPPING Question Mr Candlish Answer
175
Recorders Deputies BillOrdered Mr Denman Mr West presented and read
185
Hypothec Abolition Scotland Bill Bill 4
243
Bill
259
BETTING HOUSESQuestion Mr H F Beaumont Answer Mr Bruce
261
ARMYPATRIOTIC FUND COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Locke King Answer
263
IRISH POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENTObservations Question The Marquess
357
ARMYCASE OF ENSIGN WIGHTMANQuestion Major Dickson Answer
387
LORDS MONDAY MAY 10
425
Moved to insert a new clauseThe Marquess of Salisbury
465
That a Select Committee be appointed to consider the existing state of Pauperism
491
Courts of Justice New Site Bill
537
Aggravated Assaults Amendment Bill No 66
563
OSullivans Disability Bill Bill 108
575
County Financial Boards Bill
601
WITNESSES HOUSE OF COMMONSMOTION FOR A COMMITTEEMoved
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Insolvent Debtors Court c BillOrdered Mr Attorney General Mr Solicitor
635
County Courts Bill Bill 9
683
WHITSUNTIDE RECESSMoved That the House do now adjourn to Monday
707
Motion agreed
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IRELAND THE MAYOR OF CORKQuestion postponed Mr Dawson
745
New Clause Commissioners may purchase surrender or assignment
767
Bill as amended to be printed Bill 123
779
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACT 1866MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
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After some time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
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After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
877
SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
879
Committee deferred till Monday next
945
Oxford University Statutes BillOrdered Mr Gathorne Hardy Mr Mowbray
963
Joint Stock Companies Arrangement BillOrdered Mr Henry B Sheridan
1083
MAIL CONTRACTSRESOLUTIONSMoved
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LIGHTHOUSE ACCOUNTSQuestion Viscount Bury Answer Mr Bright
1135
POST OFFICESERVICES IN WALESQuestion Mr Walsh Answer
1295
Diplomatic Salaries c Bill Bill 118
1335
BRIDGWATER ELECTION
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RIVER THAMES AT BARKINGQuestion Colonel French Answer Mr Bruce 1402
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After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
1417
ENDOWED SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS SCOTLANDMOTION FOR A ROYAL
1439
Public Offices Concentration BillOrdered Mr Layard Mr Chancellor of
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Sea Fisheries Ireland Bill Bill 51
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Sea Fisheries Act 1868 Supplemental BillOrdered Mr Shaw Lefevre Mr John
1491
OPENING OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM AND NATIONAL GALLERY ON SUNDAYS
1493
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to
1521
ARMYFORTIFICATIONS
1569
THE IRISH CHURCH BILLPETITIONObservations The Duke of Abercorn
1581
DIPLOMATIC PENSIONSQuestion Mr Staveley Hill Answer Mr Otway
1589
Bankruptcy recommitted Bill Bill 97
1607
NAVYADMIRALTY CLERKSRESOLUTIONAmendment proposed
1621
THE JUDICATURE COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Norwood Answer
1633
METROPOLISSTATUES IN PALACE YARDQuestion Mr NevilleGrenville
1741
After long time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be considered
1783
259
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COAL FIELDSMOTION FOR AN ADDRESSMoved
1909
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Welby
1923
Bill read a second time and committed
1937
Sunday and Ragged Schools Bill Bill 67
1959
CANADAREDUCTION OF FORCESQuestion Sir John Hay Answer
1979
Lodgers Property Protection Bill No 65
METROPOLIS ST JAMESS PARK BATHING Question Mr Stapleton
858
Government of India Act Amendment Bill No 104
REVENUES OF INDIAQuestion Sir Stafford Northcote Answer
808
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS BILLQuestion Lord Robert Montagu
1227
OSULLIVANS DISABILITY BILLWITNESSES
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
351
SPAINCASE OF THE TORNADO Question Mr Bentinck Answer

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