Administration, 948
Commission, 814
Montsuine and the Boers, 1862
Murderers of Captain Elliott, 1072, 1078, 1311
Native Tribes, 821, 1063, 1064, 1655, 1656 Negotiations, 1879;-Sir Evelyn Wood, 21 State of Affairs, 1455, 1457, 1458 Africa (West Coast)-Ashantee War, 559 Australia, Western-Unconstitutional Expen- diture, 1453
Crown Agents for the Colonies-Memorandum of Sir Penrose Julyan, 266
Islands of the South Pacific-Murder of British Subjects, 176, 790
Outrages upon Natives Committed under the British Flag, 16 Mauritius-A Hindoo "Church Rate," 802, 803
EARP, Mr. T., Newark
Ways and Means-Inland Revenue-Drawback on Malt Duty, 1781
Educational Endowments (Scotland) Bill Question, Mr. J. A. Campbell; Answer, Mr. Mundella June 2, 1863
Education Department-Higher Education (Wales)
Question, Mr. Hussey Vivian; Answer, Mr. Mundella May 23, 1059
Education, Reformatory
Moved to resolve, "1. That it is desirable to consolidate the several laws relating to re- formatory and industrial education of chil dren who have been convicted of crime or are, without any competent guardianship, in criminal ways of life
"2. That punishment for crime should be a treatment separate from general education; and
"3. That all publicly aided schools should be under the Education Department" (The Lord Norton) May 30, 1586; after short debate, Motion withdrawn
EGERTON, Hon. Wilbraham, Cheshire, Mid
Alkali, &c. Works Regulation, Comm. el. 9, Amendt. 1412, 1414; cl. 12, Amendt. 1418 Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts-Foot- and-Mouth Disease-Outbreak at Dukinfield, 272
India-Salt Duty, 400
FAWCETT, Right Hon. H. (Postmaster Fishing Vessels' Lights-Report of the
Poor Law-Banbridge Workhouse, 580;- Election of Poor Law Guardians at Bel- fast, 1061
Prisons Governor of Limerick Prison, 680, 1057, 1058;-Spike Island Prison, 947
Protection of Person and Property Act, 1881-Arrest of Clarke at Mullin-
gar, 680;-Arrests under the Act, 1208; -James Lalor, Arrest of, 410, 411;- Mr. Dillon, 23, 24, 183, 191, 963, 1078, 1079; Newspapers for Political Pri- soners, 681;-Proclamation of Queen's Co. 681;-Treatment of Prisoners under the Act in Limerick Gaol, 557 Royal Irish Constabulary-Alleged Mis- conduct at Ballinamon, 11; - Circular of Inspector General, 1081, 1082;-Sub- Inspectors, 171 Veterinary Department Veterinary In- spector at Longford, 1054
London City (Parochial Charities), 2R.Amendt. 1297
Parliamentary Oath, 912
Parliamentary Oaths, Motion for Bill, 124 Protection of Person and Property (Ireland) Act, 1881-Proclamation of the Queen's Co. 688
Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1749 Report, 1761
FOWLER, Mr. W., Cambridge
Africa (South)-Basutos (Negotiations), 567 Alkali, &c. Works Regulation-Cement Works,
Clerical Disabilities Act Repeal, 2R. 245 Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. cl. 24, 1348
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. 1397; cl. 1, 1490, 1732, 1811, 1939
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS
The New Commercial Treaty, Questions, Mr. Bourke, Mr. Macfarlane, Mr. Mac Iver; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 16, 581; Question, Lord John Manners; Answer, Mr. Chamberlain May 23, 1073
Negotiations, Question, Lord John Manners; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 12, 270; Question, Mr. Jacob Bright: Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 19, 822; Question, Mr. W. Holms; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 20, 961: Question, Mr. Ritchie; An- swer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 26, 1311:- Constitution of Commission, Question, Mr. Monk; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 23, 1077
The New French General Tariff, Questions, Mr. Slagg, Mr. Bourke; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 9, 37;- The Cobden Treaty. Question, Mr. W. II. Smith; An- swer, Mr. Chamberlain May 12, 270
France and Tunis
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS
Circular of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Question, Observations, Earl De La Warr, Lord Stanley of Alderley; Reply, The Earl of Kimberley May 13, 396 Invasion of Tunisian Territory, Question, Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 10, 177; Question, Earl De La Warr; Answer, Earl Granville May 12, 253; The Harbour of Biserta, Question, Mr. Otway; Answer, Mr. Trevelyan May 9, 17; Questions, Mr. Bourke; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke, Mr. Trevelyan May 19, 809
The Krouhmir Tribes (Military Operations), Questions, Mr. Otway, Mr. Montague Guest; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 9, 17 Rights of British Subjects, Question, Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 23, 1075
The French Protectorate, Question, Mr. Mac Gas Provisional Orders Bill Iver; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 19, 798
The Treaty with the Bey, Question, Earl De La Warr: Answer, Earl Granville May 16, 512; Question, Mr. Montague Guest; An- swer, Sir Charles W. Dilke, 568; Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Montague Guest); after short debate, Motion withdrawn; Questions, Mr. Montague Guest, Mr. Otway; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke, 578; Questions, Mr. M'Coan, The Earl of Bective, Sir H. Drummond Wolff, Mr. Ritchie; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 17, 681
The Turkish Fleet, Questions, Sir H. Drum- mond Wolff, Mr. Otway, Mr. Montague Guest; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 9, 34; Question, Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 12, 273 [See title Tunis]
Free Education (Scotland) Bill (Dr. Cameron, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Duncan M'Laren, Mr. Ernest Noel, Mr. Dick-Peddie, Mr. An- derson, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Fraser-Mackin- tosh)
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" May 18, 717 Amendt. to leave out "now," and add " upon this day six months" (Colonel Barne); Question proposed, "That now,' &c.;' after long debate, Question put, and nega- tived; words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 2R. put off for six months [Bill 6]
(Mr. Ashley, Mr. Chamberlain)
c. Read 20 May 10
Report May 24 Considered May 25 Read 3° May 26
(Earl of Dalhousie) May 27 (No. 97)
GIBSON, Right Hon. E., Dublin Univer- sity
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. el. 1, 1492, 1717, 1735, 1736, 1810; Amendt. 1816, 1817, 1942
Protection of Person and Property (Ireland) Act, 1881-Mr. Dillon, 208
GIFFARD, Sir H. S., Launceston Criminal Law-Queen v. Bradlaugh and An- other-" Fruits of Philosophy," 32 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, 1889
GILL, Mr. H. J., Westmeath Ireland-Police Laws-The Dublin District, 1888
Royal Irish Constabulary-Colonel Hillier, the Inspector General, 1647
GIVAN, Mr. J., Monaghan Ireland-The Magistracy-Co. Antrim-Ap- pointment of Mr. Black, 943
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, 1900, 1913,
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1881-Ar- rests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 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
GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E.-cont. Colonial Governors, Appointment of, 83 Crown Lands-The Stagsden Crown Estate, 958, 960, 1868, 1871
Currency-Monetary Conference at Paris—Bi- Metallism, 171
Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1094, 1112; Motion for Adjournment, 1113; cl. 2, 1115; cl. 3, 1118, 1120, 1122, 1126; cl. 4, ib; cl. 7, Amendt. 1127, 1128, 1129; cl. 8, 1132, 1135; cl. 9, 1137, 1159; cl. 10, 1141; cl. 13, 1142, 1143; cl. 14, Amendt. ib.; cl. 15, 1149, 1151, 1152, 1154, 1155; cl. 16, 1156, 1158, 1159, 1160; Amendt. 1161, 1162; cl. 19, ib.; cl. 20, 1164, 1167, 1170, 1336, 1338, 1344, 1346; cl. 24, 1348; cl. 26, 1351; cl. 28, ib. 1352; cl. 29, 1355 cl. 31, Amendt. 1360; cl. 33, Amendt. 1361 cl. 34, Amendt. 1362; cl. 35, Amendt. 1363; cl. 36, Amendt. ib.; add. cl. 1369; Consid. cl. 9, Amendt. 1462, 1463, 1464
GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E.-cont.
Public Business, Arrangement of, 33, 34, 822, 1460, 1885
Standing Orders of the House, 1060 Whitsuntide Recess, 826 Parliamentary Oath, 940
Parliamentary Oaths (Mr. Bradlaugh), 180, 282, 419, 423, 820
Parliamentary Oaths (Motion for Bill), 126, 130
Public Services-Vote on Account, 1332 Religious Disabilities, 275
Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1745, 1749 Ways and Means-Drawback on Malt Duty, 824, 1782
Inland Revenue-Beer and Spirit Licences on Railways, 812, 1033
Westminster School and Christ Church Col- lege, Oxford, 960
Cyprus-Island of Famagousta-Purchase of GOLDNEY, Sir G., Chippenham
Death of the Right Hon. W. Patrick Adam,
Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., the late-Inscrip- tion on Proposed Monument, 29; Comm. 38,58
France-New Commercial Treaty (Negotia- tions), 961
France and Tunis-The Treaty, 572 International Law-Torpedoes, 819 Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions
Constabulary-Circular of the Inspector General, 1081, 1536
Education-Degrees by Theological Col- leges, 1661
Evictions, &c. 1328, 1334
Landlord and Tenant-Conditions of Te- nure, 1666, 1865
Peace Preservation Act, 1881-Arrests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 974 Poor Law Bill-Distress for Rent, 1073 Protection of Person and Property Act, 1881 Mr. Dillon, 186, 274, 815, 1784, 1887
Tobacco Cultivation, 1657
Ireland, State of-Land League, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885
Irish Executive, Motion of Censure, 1261, 1459
Land Law (Ireland), 36;-Urgency, 286, 287, 1667
Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 114, 585, 845, 860, 885; Comm. 1399; cl. 1, Motion for re- porting Progress, 1406, 1408, 1409, 1412, 1472, 1487, 1488, 1496, 1502, 1514, 1521, 1522, 1713, 1716, 1731, 1784, 1735, 1736, 1801, 1803, 1813, 1814, 1816, 1819, 1825, 1890, 1897, 1908, 1934, 1937, 1940, 1944, 1949, 1952, 1957, 1964
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Res. 449, 472
National Debt-Interest on Consols, 1209 Parliament-Miscellaneous Questions
Clerical Disabilities Act Repeal, 2R. 230, 244,
GORDON, General Hon. Sir A. H., Aber- deenshire, E.
Africa (South)-The Transvaal - Montsuine and the Boers, 1862
Agricultural Holdings (Warnings to Remove) (Scotland), 2R. 1278
Army-Infantry Majors, 1062
Army Organization-New Regulations-Com- pulsory Retirement, 799, 948
Army Estimates-Provisions, &c. 1552, 1555 Great North of Scotland Railway, Consid. 1629
Monument to the late Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., Comm. 57
GORST, Mr. J. E., Chatham
Africa (South)-The Transvaal-Native Tribes, 821, 1063, 1064, 1654, 1655, 1656 State of Affairs, 1458
Alkali, &c. Works Regulation, Comm. cl. 15, Motion for reporting Progress, 1420 Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. cl. 2, 1115; cl. 9, 1137; cl. 29, 1355, 1357 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. 1881; cl. 1, 1496, 1516
Local Courts of Bankruptcy (Ireland), 2R. Motion for Adjournment, 661 Parliament-Business of the House, 279, 280,
Parliamentary Oaths (Mr. Bradlaugh), 285 Parliamentary Oaths (Motion for Bill), 129 Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1742, 1745
Ways and Means, Comm. 502
GOURLEY, Mr. E. T., Sunderland
Constitution of the Board of Trade, 1049
Business of the House, 36, 277, 281, 583, GRANT, Mr. A., Leith, &o.
824, 1212
Derby Day, 1335
Privilege (Mr. P. Egan), 1675, 1692
Post Office-Parcel Post-Collection of Ac- counts, 1662
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