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T.C. Hansard, 1880
 

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Relief of Distress Ireland Bill Bill 244
75
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT 1868NEW WRITSRESOLUTIONcontinued
77
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONSBOROUGH OF GRAVESEND COUNTY OF WICKLOW
113
ALLEGED POISONING AT WELBECKQuestion Mr Mappin Answer
129
Agricultural Holdings Scotland Notice of Removal Bill
131
Employers and_Workmen Act 1875 Extension to Seamen
151
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
155
PARLIAMENTARY OATH MR Bradlaugh
163
TURKEY THE DANUBE AND BLACK SEA RAILWAY COMPANYQuestion
177
AFGHANISTANABDURRAHMANQuestion Sir Baldwyn Leighton Answer
179
THE ZULU WARCOLONIAL EXPENDITUREQuestion Mr R N Fowler
189
REPORTING
193
MERCHANT SHIPPINGTHE CARRADALE Question Mr Middleton
195
Relief of Distress Ireland Act 1880 Amendment Bill
201
PARLIAMENT PUBLIC BUSINESS Questions Mr Dillwyn Sir Stafford
209
Isle of Man Loans BillOrdered Lord Frederick Cavendish Mr John Holms pre
241
ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
263
After debate on Question? their Lordships divided Contents 98 Not
281
IRISH LAND ACT 1870THE ROYAL COMMISSIONQuestions Mr Sexton
285
Savings Banks Bill Bill 188
325
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
339
DUNGANNON WRITMOTION FOR NEW WRIT
389
Compensation for Disturbance Ireland Billcontinued
393
EARLDOM OF MARTHE RESOLUTIONQuestion The Marquess of Huntly
397
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS IRELANDMOTION FOR A RETURN
409
THIRD SERIES
417
MR BRADLAUGHRESOLUTION
443
ORDERS OF THE
513
Wild Birds Protection Law Amendment Bill Bill 211
521
SUMMARY JURISDICTION ACT 1879Question Mr Hopwood Answer
549
ORDERS OF THE
659
Local Inquiries Ireland Bill
671
Burials Bill Nos 73 86 89
681
QUESTIONS
707
PARLIAMENT WALLINGFORD AND BUTENEW WRITS
727
Merchant Seamen Payment of Wages c Bill Bill 119
789
Relief of Distress Ireland Bill Bill 244
809
Elementary Education Provisional Orders Confirmation Cardiff c Bill H L
831
Compensation for Disturbance Ireland Bill Bill 232
843
Savings Banks Bill Bill 188
891
Question proposed That those words be there added
917
ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONQueens Answer to Address reported
949
Filey Harbour Bill by Order
953
PARLIAMENTARY OATHS ACT 1866AFFIRMATIONQuestion Mr Percy
965
PARLIAMENTARY AFFIRMATION MR BRADLAUGHNotice of Resolution
971
2 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 1027689
1057
SUPPLYNAVY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1065
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not
1073
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow at Two of the clock Committee
1079
That it is expedient that a seat for one or two reporters be temporarily and inex
1103
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONSTEWKESBURY ELECTION
1117
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
1165
Their Lordships met and having gone through the Business on
1167
Employers Liability recommitted Bill Bill 118
1399
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
1423
RUSSIA AND BRITISH INDIAResolution Mr AshmeadBartlett
1443
After debate on Question That the words proposed to be left
1233
1247
1247
Order read for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment proposed
1553
ARMY EDUCATIONLITERARY AND PHYSICAL COMPETITIONSREPORT OF
1595
MAINTENANCE OF MAIN ROADSRESOLUTION
1613
THE CAPE COLONYSIR BARTLE FREREQuestion Sir Wilfrid Lawson
1623
INDIABEHAR Question Mr Justin MCarthy Answer The Marquess
1699
Revenue Offices Scotland Holidays BillOrdered Mr James Stewart Dr Cameron
1729
Ayes 259 Noes 130 Majority 129 Div List No 43
1787
COMMONS WEDNESDAY JULY 7
1817
TREATY OF BERLINGREECE AND TURKEYRECTIFICATION OF THE FRONTIER
1875
North British Railway Tay Bridge Bill by Ordercontinued
1879
Moved
1887
Bill read a second time and committed
1891
1904
1903
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESTHE 4TH EAST YORK ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS
1909
COMPENSATION FOR DISTURBANCE IRELAND BILLQuestion Mr Tottenham
1921
1866
1979
Wild Birds Protection Law Amendment recommitted Bill
1991
BRITISH SUGAR REFINERSTHE FRENCH DUTIESQuestion Mr Macliver
SOUTH AFRICA THE CONFEDERATIONQuestion Sir Wilfrid Lawson
ARMYMEDALS FOR THE CAPE FRONTIER WAR 18778 ND THE ZULU
Births and Deaths Registration Ireland Bill
285
Main Question as amended put and agreed
THE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND PATRONAGE c Questions Lord
CRIMINAL LAWCONVICT ESTABLISHMENT AT GALWAYQuestion Mr T
INDIATHE ATTOCK BRIDGEQuestion Mr Onslow Answer The Mar
1876
838
SPAINCOMMERCIAL RELATIONSQuestion Mr Mac Iver Answer
THIRD SERIES e
789
INDIA OPIUM TRADE IN BRITISH BURMAHQuestion Mr Mark Stewart
292
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD IRELANDTHE REPORTQuestion Sir Michael
672
LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELAND BILLStatement Mr W E Forster
680
843
1086
PARLIAMENT ORDER OF BUSINESSQuestions Sir Stafford Northcote
HARES AND RABBITS BILLQuestion Mr Heneage Answer Mr Glad
CRIMINAL LAW CASE OF ARTHUR GEORGEQuestion Mr Passmore
Compensation for Disturbance Ireland Bill Bill 232
536
THE TREATY OF BERLINEXECUTION OF THE ARTICLESQuestions
INSTRUCTION IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Question Observations
682

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