IRELAND-Cont. State of Ireland
Evictions, &c. Question, Mr. Daly; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 13, 408; Questions, Mr. Daw- son, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. Grantham; Answers, Mr. Gladstone May 26, 1328; Questions, Mr. A. M. Sullivan, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. Mitchell Ilenry; Answers, Mr. Gladstone, 1333
Eviction at Ballybunyon, Co. Kerry, Questions, Mr. Daly, Mr. Brodrick; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 19, 807
Co. Mayo, Questions, Mr. Parnell; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 23, 1050; Ques- tion, Mr. Parnell; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 30, 1637
Co. Monaghan, Question, Lord Claud Hamil- ton; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 19, 820
Religious Processions in Belfast, Question, Mr. Burt; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 10, 175
Alleged Outrage at Baltinglass, Questions, Mr. M Coan; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 10, 177; May 16, 566
Alleged Outrage by Soldiers in Dublin, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Kelly; Answer, Mr. Childers May 26, 1309
Intimidation and Outrages, Question, Obser- vations, Viscount Midleton; Reply, Earl Spencer; short debate thereon May 13, 376 Inflammatory Placards-The Irish Constabu- lary, Questions, Mr. Ilealy, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr. Alderman W. Lawrence; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster, Mr. Speaker May 16, 547;-Arrest at Mullingar, Questions, Mr. T. D. Sullivan, Mr. Parnell, Mr. A. M. Sullivan, Mr. II. II. Fowler; Answers, The Attorney General for Ireland May 19, 817
County of Roscommon, Question, Mr. O'Kelly; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 16, 566 Landlords' Property Defence Association, Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 17, 678
Skull Board of Guardians, Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 19, 792
Alleged Forced Labour, Questions, Mr. Burt,
Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 10, 174;-" Slave Driving in Galway," Question, Mr. Burt; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 19, 794; Question, Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 24, 1204
"Boycotting," Co. Antrim-Mr. Noble, Ques- tion, Mr. Lewis; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 20, 942
Sheriff Sales in Kerry, Question, The O'Dono- ghue; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 20, 945
IRELAND, State of-cont.
Movement of Troops and Artillery, Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr. Childers May 20, 962 Armed Resistance in the County of Limerick (Quinlan's Castle), Question, Mr. T. D. Sullivan [no reply] May 23, 1083; Question, Viscount Galway; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 24, 1211; Question, Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Answer, Mr. Childers May 30, 1638; Question, Mr. Tottenham; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland, 1652 Proclamation of the County Limerick, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Sullivan; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 2, 1887
Dungarvan Workhouse, Question, Mr. R. Power; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 30, 1664
The Land League, Questions, Mr. Chaplin, Mr. Onslow, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Sir Staf- ford Northcote, Lord Eustace Cecil, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr. Healy; Answers, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Childers June 2, 1881- The Chaplain of Naas Gaol, Questions, Lord Randolph Churchill; Answers, The Attorney General for Ireland June 2, 1874
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1881 Licences to Carry Arms, Questions, Mr. Healy: Answers, The Attorney General for Ireland May 12, 267; Question, Colonel Colthurst; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 19, 790; Question, Mr. O'Kelly; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 23, 1058; Question, Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 2, 1867; Question, Mr. O'Sullivan; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland, 1881
Proclamation of Belfast, Question, Mr. Rwart; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 19, 795 Proclamation of the King's County, Question, Mr. Molloy; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 20, 946
Proclamation of the Queen's County, Questions, Mr. Lalor, Mr. R. N. Fowler; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster, Mr. Speaker May 17, 687; Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Lalor); Question put; A. 23, N. 317; M. 294 (D. L. 204)
Tyrone Co., Questions, Mr. Macartney, Mr. Litton; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 16, 559
Protection of Person and Property (Ireland) Act, 1881
Arrests under the Act-Case of Mr. Dillon, M.P., Questions, Mr. Labouchere, Mr. Sex- ton, Mr. Healy, Mr. A. M. Sullivan; An- swers, Mr. W. E. Forster, Mr. Speaker May 9, 23; Question, Mr. Parnell; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 10, 183; Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Parnell); after long debate, Question put, and agreed to; Questions, Mr. Justin M'Carthy; Answers, Mr. Gladstone May 12, 274; Question, Mr. J. Cowen; Observa- tions, Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Question, Mr. Parnell; Answers, Mr. Speaker May 17, 692; Question, Mr. Justin M'Carthy; An- swer, Mr. Gladstone May 19,815; Question, Mr. Sexton; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 20, 963; Questions, Mr. Sexton, Mr.
IRELAND-Protection of Person and Property Ireland-Jury Laws (Ireland) Act, 1881-cont.
T. P. O'Connor, Sir Joseph McKenna ; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 23, 1077; Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr W. E. Forster May 24, 1211; Questions, Mr. Par- nell, Mr. J. Cowen; Answers, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Gladstone; Question, Mr. T. P. O'Con- nor [no reply] May 31, 1783; Questions, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. Parnell, The O'Donoghue; Answers, Mr. Gladstone June 2, 1886
Arrest of James Lalor, Questions, Mr. Lalor, Mr. Fitzpatrick; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 13, 409; Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. Lalor); after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Arrest of Clarke at Mullingar, Question, Mr. T. D. Sullivan; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 17, 679
Arrests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, Question, Mr. O'Sullivan; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 20, 963; Moved, 66 That this House do now adjourn" (Mr. O'Sulli- van); after long debate, Question put; A.32, N. 130; M. 98 (D. L. 206)
Arrest of Mr. Brennan, Questions, Mr. Sexton, Lord Randolph Churchill; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster May 24, 1210
Arrest of John Ryan of Murroe, Question, Mr. O'Sullivan: Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 31, 1778
Arrest of Michael Kelly, Question, Major O'Beirne; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 2, 1866
Arrests under the Act, Question, Mr. Arthur O'Connor; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 24, 1208
Treatment of Prisoners under the Act in Limerick Gaol, Question, Mr. Healy; An- swer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 16, 557 Newspapers for Political Prisoners, Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 17, 681
The Political Prisoners, Question, Mr. Dealy: Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 26, 1306;-Mr. Hodnett, Questions, Mr. T. P. O'Connor; Answers, The Attorney
General for Ireland May 27, 1454; Ques-
tions, Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Healy; Answers, The Attorney General for Ireland May 30, 1648
Kilmainham Gaol-Stoppage of Letters, Ques- tion, Mr. Healy; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 31, 1775 Arrests of Boys, Question, Mr. Healy; An- swer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 2, 1865
Ireland-Irish Land Bill, 1870 Moved, for a print of the Irish Land Bill, 1870,
as read a first time in the House of Lords, showing by difference of print or ink, or by both methods, the amendments made in the Bill as returned to the Commons, and what afterwards became of such amendments, i.e., whether agreed to or disagreed to or further amended (The Earl Cairns) May 12, 263; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Moved, "That a Select Committee be ap- pointed to inquire into the operation of the Irish jury laws as regards trial by jury in criminal cases" (The Marquess of Lans- downe) May 23, 1033; after short debate, on question, agreed to Order discharged May 27
Moved, "That a Select Committee be ap- pointed to inquire into the operation of the Irish Jury Laws" (The Marquess of Lans- downe); Motion agreed to
And, on May 30, Committee nominated; List of the Committee, 1450
Observations, Lord Denman May 30, 1613
Ireland-The Irish Executive
Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, the action of the Irish Executive in arbi- trarily arresting a Member of the House without reasonable ground; in proclaiming a state of siege in Dublin; in imprisoning the Rev. Mr. Sheehy and many other men of high character and good conduct; and in affording the use of the armed forces of the Crown for the wholesale execution of wanton and cruel evictions is an abuse of the exceptional powers conferred by Parliament; and is calculated to promote disaffection in Ireland" (Mr. Justin M'Carthy) May 23, 1174; Moved, "That the Debate be now ad- journed" (Mr. O'Donnell); Motion agreed to; Debate adjourned
Debate resumed May 24, 1214; after long de- bate, Moved, "That the Debate be now ad- journed" (Mr. O'Sullivan); after further stort debate, Debate aujourned
Question, Mr. Rylands; Answer, Mr. Justin M Carthy; Observations, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. T. P. O'Connor May 27, 1459
Italy-Occupation of Tripoli
Questions, Mr. Arthur Arnold; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 24, 1205; May 26,
JACKSON, Mr. W. L., Leeds
Criminal Law-Case of James Thompson,
JAMES, Sir H. (see ATTORNEY General, The)
JAMES, Mr. W. H.,
Gateshead Peru-Massacre of Chinese, 402
Japan-Introduction of Drugs and Chemi- cals
Question, Mr. R. N. Fowler; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke May 20, 948
JOHNSON, Mr. W. M. (Solicitor General for Ireland), Mallow
Infectious Diseases Notification (Ireland), Comm. 1031
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. el. I, 1708 Newspapers (Law of Libel), Comm. cl. 3, 506 Parliament Business of the House, 280 Potato Crop Committee, 1880 (Ireland), Res. 1846, 1850, 1852
Land Drainage Provisional Orders Bill (Mr. Courtney, Secretary Sir William Harcourt) c. Read 1o May 9 [Bill 153] Read 2° May 17 Report May 27 Read 30 May 30
KENSINGTON, Right Hon. Lord (Comp- troller of the Household), Haver-1. fordwest
Monument to the late Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G.-Her Majesty's Answer to the Ad- dress, 437
LABOUCHERE, Mr. H., Northampton Asia, Central-Captain Butler's Mission, 545 Bulgaria-Suppression of the Constitution by Prince Alexander, 1653
Church of England-Lower House of Convoca- tion, 1070, 1071
India Grant to General Sir Frederick Roberts, 1066
Law and Police-Public Meetings, 1308 Monument to the late Earl of Beaconsfield,
K.G., Comm. Motion for Adjournment, 48 Newspapers (Law of Libel), 2R. 228; Comm. add. el. 1980, 1981
Parliament-Privilege (Mr. P. Egan), 1684 Parliamentary Oaths (Mr. Bradlaugh), 181, 283, 414, 416; Motion for Adjournment, 417, 437;-Government Officials at Wool- wich Arsenal, 1315
Protection of Person and Property (Ireland) Act, 1881-Mr. Dillon, 23
Railway Fares-Racing Meetings, 1642 Small Debts (Limitation of Actions), 2R. 251 Treaty of Berlin-Bulgaria, 1451
LALOR, Mr. R., Queen's Co.
Protection of Person and Property (Ireland)
Act, 1881-Arrest of James Lalor, 409; Motion for Adjournment, 410 Proclamation of Queen's Co. 687, 688; Motion for Adjournment, 689
Read 1** (Earl Dalhousie) May 81 (No. 104) Land Law (Ireland) Bill
Question, Mr. Macfarlane; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone May 9, 35; Question, Mr. Parnell; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 16, 385; Question, Sir Stafford Northcote; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 30, 1667
The Landed Estates Court-Conditions in Conveyances of Land under Sale, Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Mr. Gladstone June 2, 1864
Urgency, Questions, Mr. Thorold Rogers, Mr. Macartney, Mr. Parnell, Colonel Makins, Mr. Macfarlane, Mr. Onslow, Mr. J. Cowen; Answers, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Speaker May 12, 285.
Land Law (Ireland) Bill
(Mr. Gladstone, Mr. William Edward Forster, Mr. Bright, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland) c. Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendt. proposed to Question [25th April], "That the Bill be now read 2o;" and which Amendt. was, to leave out from "That," and add "this House, while willing to consider any just measure, founded upon sound principles, that will benefit tenants of land in Ireland, is of opinion that the leading provisions of the Land Law (Ireland) Bill are in the main economically unsound, unjust, and impolitic (Lord Elcho) v.; Question again proposed, That the words, &c.;" Debate resumed May 9, 58; after long debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Shaw); Question put, and agreed to; Debate further adjourned
Debate resumed May 12, 288; after long debate, Mored, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Solicitor General for Ire land); Question put, and agreed to; Debate further adjourned
Debate resumed May 16, 585; after long debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Chaplin); Motion agreed to; Debate further adjourned
Debate resumed May 19, 827; after long debate, Question put; A. 352, N. 176; M. 176
Div. List, A. and N. 928 Main Question put, and agreed to: Bill read 2o [Bill 135] Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" May 26, 1369; after debate, Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to; Commit- tee-B.P.
Land Law (Ireland) Bill-cont.
Committee-R.P. May 27, 1464 Committee-R P. May 30, 1695 Committee-R.P. May 31, 1794 Committee-R.P. June 2, 1889
Land Law (Ireland) [Payment of In- demnity, Advances, Salaries, Ex- penses, &c.]
Resolution considered in Committee and agreed to May 30, 1761
Land Tax Commissioners' Names Bill (Mr. John Holms, Lord Frederick Cavendish) c. Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" May 23, 1170; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Healy); after short de- bate, Question put; A. 11, N. 80; M. 69 (D. L. 209)
Original Question put; A. 79, N. 1; M. 78 (D). L. 210)
Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c." put. and agreed to; Committee; Report [Bill 126]
LANSDOWNE, Marquess of
Irish Jury Laws, Motion for a Select Commit- tee, 1033
Valuation of Rateable Property (Ireland)- Griffith's Valuation, 1431
LAW, Right Hon. H. (Attorney General for Ireland), Londonderry Co. Court of Bankruptcy (Ireland) - Officers and Clerks Bill, Motion for Leave, 1984 Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions
Agrarian Crimes-The Returns, 1777 Antrim Licensing Sessions, 1651 Census Misapplication of Enumeration Papers, 1619
Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act. 1875-P. M'Manus, 1867 Constabulary-Colonel Hillier, the Inspector General, 1647
Court of Bankruptcy, 1861
Criminal Law-Committals to Co. Limerick Gaol, 1642
Elections, 1880-Police Expenses at Lon- donderry, 1889
Evictions-Mayo, 1637
of Murroe, 1778;-Kilmainham Gaol- Stoppage of Letters, 1775;-Mr. Dillon, 210-Political Prisoners, 1306, 1454,
Relief of Distress Act-Loans to Railways, 1665
Valuation Lists, 1864
Ireland, State of Miscellaneous Questions Boycotting, Co. Antrim-Mr. Noble, 943 Disturbance at Quinlan's Castle, New. Pallas, Co. Limerick, 1652 Dungarvan Workhouse, 1664
Illegal Placard-Arrest at Mullingar, 817, 818, 819
Inflammatory Placards-The Irish Consta- bulary, 554
Land League-Chaplain of Naas Gaol, 1874
Proclamation of Co. Limerick, 1887 Sheriffs' Sales in Kerry, 945
Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 311; Motion for Ad- journment, 375; Comm. 1376, 1378, 1392, 1394; cl. 1, 1486, 1494, 1700, 1702; Amendt. 1733, 1735, 1804, 1817, 1819, 1820, 1912, 1915, 1925, 1942, 1943, 1951, 1956
Local Courts of Bankruptcy (Ireland), 2R. 662 Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1752
Petitions of Right, Question, Mr. J. R. Yorke ; Answer, Sir William Harcourt May 12, 268 The Autumn and Winter Assizes, Question, Mr. Ilicks; Answer, Sir William Harcourt May 13, 401
Law and Police
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS
Alleged Outrage at Greenhithe, Question, Mr. Dawson; Answer, Sir William Harcourt May 23, 1039
Alleged Sale of a Wife, Questions, Mr. T. D.
Sullivan, Mr. Callan; Answers, Sir William Harcourt May 30, 1646
Failure of Justice-Assault on a Child, Ques- tion, Viscount Folkestone; Answer, Sir William Harcourt May 26, 1306
Public Meetings, Question, Mr. Labouchere ; Answer, Sir William larcourt May 26, 1308
High Court of Chancery-Case of "Kava-Law of Libel-The Boston Election
Law and Justice-County Court Jurisdic-
Question, Mr. Hleneage; Answer, The Solicitor General May 12, 271
LEWIS, Mr. C. E., Londonderry Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. el. 39, 1366; cl. 49, 1368, 1369
Ireland-Elections, 1880-Police Expenses at Londonderry, 1888
Magistracy-Co. Antrim-Appointment of Mr. Black, 943
Ireland, State of-"Boycotting," Co. Antrim -Mr. Noble, 912
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. 1385 Parliamentary Oath (Mr. Bradlaugh), 435
Life Assurance Companies Act, 1870-
Questions, Sir Henry Tyler; Answers, Mr. Chamberlain May 23, 1062; May 30, 1662
LITTON, Mr. E. F., Tyrone
Ireland-Peace Preservation Act, 1881-Ty. rone, 559
Veterinary Department-Veterinary In- spector at Longford, 1053
Ireland, State of-Endowed Schools Commis. sioners-Notices of Ejectment, 794
Irish Executive, Motion of Censure, 1228 Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 319; Comm. cl. 1,
Petty Sessions Clerks (Ireland), Comm. 668; cl. 2, 669; add. cl. Motion for reporting Progress, ib. 1426, 1427
LLOYD, Mr. M., Beaumaris
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, 1497, 1499, 1523, 1893
Local Courts of Bankruptcy (Ireland) Bill [H.L.]
c. Read 10 (Mr. Attorney General for Ireland) May 12
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" May 16, 661; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Gorst); after short debate, Motion withdrawn
Original Question again proposed; Moved,
That the Debate be now adjourned " (Mr. Patrick Martin); after short debate, Ques- tion put; A. 9, N. 57; M. 48 (D. L. 203) Original Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2o [Bill 164] Moved, "That the Bill be committed to a Select Committee;" Question put, and agreed to
Local Government (Gas) Provisional Order Bill (Mr. Hibbert, Mr. Dodson) c. Read 20 May 9 [Bill 145] Report May 20 Read 30 May 23
1147, 1152, 1155; cl. 16, 1159; cl. 20, Mo-1. tion for reporting Progress, 1164, 1167,
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, 460
LEIGHTON, Mr. S., Shropshire, N.
Africa (South)-The Transvaal (Casualties), 13, 403
Clerical Disabilities Act Repeal, 2R. 243 Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. 1100
Read 1*(The Marquess of Huntly) May 24
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