261. GALLOWAY, Earl of Army Organization - Militia and Line Batta- lions, 1770 The New Uniforms, 935 Army Organization - Territorial Titles of Regiments, Motion for an Address, 518, 530, 543 H. Drummond Wolff ; Answer, Sir Charles Question, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answer, Sir William Harcourt May 24, 1202 W. Dilke Great North of Scotland Railway, Consid. 1634 (Mr. Ashley, Mr. Chamberlain) c. Read 20. May 10 [Bill 147) Report * May 24 Considered * May 25 Read 3o * May 26 1735, 1736, 1810; Amendt. 1816, 1817, 1942 mond Wolff, Mr. Otway, Mr. Montague Act, 1881- Mr. Dillon, 203 Criminal Law-Queen v. Bradlaugh and An. other—" Fruits of Philosophy," 32 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. dl. 1, 1889 1888 Royal Irish Constabulary-Colonel Hillier, the Inspector General, 1647 GIVAN, Mr. J., Monaghan upon Ireland— The Magistracy-Co. Antrim-Ap- pointment of Mr. Black, 943 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, 1900, 1913, 1953 rests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, [Bil 6] 995 Potato Crop Committee, 1880 (Ireland), Res. 1852 GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E. (First Lord of the Treasury and Chan- cellor of the Exchequer), Edinburgh- shire Africa (South)-Swazi Land, 1777, 1778 The Transvaal (Negotiations) – British Garrisons, 22, 281 ;-Political Relations, 31, 32 3 U (cont. 261, IG 958, 960, 1868, 1871 Metallism, 171 112; Motion for Adjournment, 1113 ; G the Island, 1212, 1213 1213 tion on Proposed Monument, 29; Comm. G 88, 58 tions), 961 General, 1081, 1536 leges, 1661 nure, 1666, 1865 Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 974 G 1881– Mr. Dillon, 186, 274, 815, 1784, 1887 1884, 1885 1459 1667 885 ; Comm. 1399 ; cl. 1, Motion for re- 1949, 1952, 1957, 1964 449, 472 G [cont. G 261. Guest, Mr. M. J., Wareham France and Tunis-Miscellaneous Questions Kroubmir Tribes (Military Operations), 18 Treaty, Motion for Adjournment, 568, 578, 679 Turkish Fleet, 35 Tunis–Suzerainty of the Porte, 406 The Enfida Case, 405 Evictious (Ireland)-Co. Monaghan, 820 lions, 1772 Middlesex 477 1817, 1820, 1910, 1916, 1926 tical Offenders, 786 (Secretary of State for the Home Asia, Central-Afghanistan (Political Affairs), 483, 501 Church of England-Lower House of Convoca. tion, 1071 Clerical Disabilities Act Repeal, 2R. 240 Coal Mines Regulation Act-Lilly Dale Col- liery (Staffordshire), 405 Committees (Ascension Day) -" Count-Out" on Tuesday, 1265 Contagious Diseases Acts-Action of the Police, 400 The Magistracy, 1316 Criminal Law-Miscellaneous Questions Case of Arthur Page Bettingham-Convio. tions for Betting, 1779 Case of Charles Frost and Edward Smith, 172 Inequality of Sentences, 1880 James Thompson, Case of, 1066 Re-publication of the “ Fribeit," 265 Fish, Supply of (Metropolis) – Billingsgate, 946 Game Act-Dealers in Game, 1202 Great North of Scotland Railway, Consid. 1632 Ground Game Act, 1880-Remission of Fines Illegally Inflicted, 1327 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, 1410 Law and Justice-- Assizes, 401 Petitions of Righe, 269 Law and l'olice-Miscellaneous Questions Alleged Outrage at Greenbithe, 1000 Alleged Sale of a Wite, 1646 Failure of Justice, 1306 Public Meetings, 1303 London City (l'arochial Charities), 2R. 1298 Lunacy Law Amendment, 2R. 1290 Magistracy (England)--Contagious Diseases Acis, 1876, 1876 1981, 1983 Mines, Accidents in-Report of Royal Com. mission, 266 Explosion, 686 (cont. 261. Army Estimates- Provisions, &o. 1558, 1576, 1584 Customs and Ioland Revenue, Comm. cl. 20, 1168 Customs Department Redundant Officers, penses of Sufferers—Tidal Rivers Interments Fishing Vessels' Lights, Report of Select Committee, Res. 1839 Census— Misapplication of Enumeration Papers, 1648, 1650 Land Law and the Landed Estates Court- Conditions in Conveyances of Land onder Sale, 1864 1665 Traill, R.M., 11 Peace Preservation Act, 1881 - Arms Licences, 267, 268 ;- Arrests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 988, 990, 1211 Protection of Person and Property Act, 1881 – Arrests of Boys, 1865 ; – Ar rest of James Lalor, 412;- Kilmain. ham Gaol-Stoppage of Letters, 1775 ;- for Political Prisoners, 681 Political Prisoners, 1306, 1648 ;-Proclamarion of the Queen's County, 689 ;- Treatment of Prisoners under the Act in Limerick Gaol, 557 Ireland, State of— Miscellaneous Questions Inflammatory Placards—The Irish Con. stabulary, 547; Motion for Adjournment, 548, 550 Land League, 1885 Landlords” Property Defence Association, 678 Movement of Troops and Artillery, 962 Skull Board of Guardians, 792 Irish Executive, Motion of Censure, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1241, 1253 Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 928; Comm. e. 1, 1963 Land Tax Commissioners' Names, Comm. Motion for Adjournment, 1170 ; Motion for reporting Progress, 1171, 1173 Member for Dungarvan (Explanation), Res. 1986 Merchant Shipping, 2R. 134 Newspapers (Law of Libel), Comm. cl. 1, 504 ; cl. 3, 307, 308 Parliament - Privilege (Mr. P. Egan), 1663, 1678, 1679, 1687, 1690, 1691, 1694 Public Business, 1460, 1461 669; add. d. 1427 Post Office-Service of Writs-Letter Carriers, 793 Prisons (England) Act-First-Class Misde. Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1750, 1751, 1757 Suspension of Evictions (Ireland), Motion for Leave, 1984 Trade Combinations (Food, &c.), 475 - .261. Artizans' and Labourers' Dwellings Act (1868) Health Act, 1875—Section 90, 15 HOLMS, Mr. J. (Lord Commissioner of the Treasury), Hackney Land Tax Commissioners' Names, Comm. 1170 Arrest of Mr. Dillon, 817 France-New Commercial Treaty (Negotia. 1668 ; Amendt. 1670, 1680, 1687, 1688 HOME, Lieutenant-Colonel D. Milne, Berwick-on-Tweed ances, 1644, 1645 New Warrant, 18 Secretary to the Local Government HOPE, Right Hon. A. J. B. Beresford, Cambridge University 232 Colleges, 1660 Parliamentary Oath (Mr. Bradlaugh), 436 Contagious Diseases Acts — Action of the Police, 400 ;-Magistracy, 1316, 1875 Law and Pulice - Elizabeth Burley, 178 Parliamentary Oath, 938, 939 Vaccination Acts-Vaccination in Work houses, 264, 265 (Mr. Ashley, Mr. Clifford) HOUGHTON, Lord Reformatory Education, Res. 1591 Crown Lands—The Stagsden Estate, Bed- fordshire, 958, 959, 1641, 1867, 1869; Mo. tion for Adjournment, 1870, 1872, 1873 Amendı. 1614 the Russias the Duchess of Edinburgh to the Message Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. d. 20, 1339 Parliamentary Oath (Mr. Bradlaugh), 428 HUNTLY, Marquess of Public llealth-Importation of American Hamo and Butterine, 617 sion, 814 Newspapers (Law of Libel), 2R. 218; Comm. 1979; add. cl. 1983 |