NOLAN, Major J. P., Galway Co.
Alkali, &c. Works Regulation, Comm. cl. 15, Amendt. 1420, 1424, 1425; cl. 20, 1967; Amendt. 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972; cl. 27, Amendt. 1974 Army-Manufacture of Guns and Projectiles, 800
Promotion from the Ranks, 560
Army Organization-Compulsory Retirement
of Colonels, 561, 799, 954
Army Estimates-Provisions, &c. 1553, 1557 Customs and Inland Revenue, Comm. cl. 30, 1359; cl. 49, 1368
NORTHCOTE, Right Hon. Sir S. H.-cont.
Parliament-Business of the House, 1211, 1212, 1461
Privilege (Mr. P. Egan), 1681 Parliamentary Oath, 941
Parliamentary Oaths (Mr. Bradlaugh), 180, 182, 282, 283, 431, 432
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1881 - Arrests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 979
Supply Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1741
O'CONNOR, Mr. T. P., Galway Census, 1881-Parliamentary Report, 1640 Church Patronage (No. 2), Motion for Leave, 670 Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions
Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act, 1875-P. M'Manus, 1867 Constabulary Confidential Circular to County Inspectors, 1536 Evictions, &c. 1328, 1333, 1334
Peace Preservation Act, 1881-Arms Li- cences, 1867 ;-Arrests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 971 Prisons-Governor of Limerick Prison, 630, 1056, 1058;-Kilmainham Prison, 1865
Protection of Person and Property Act, 1881-Mr. Dillon, 199, 205, 693, 817, 1078, 1785, 1886;-Political Prisoners (Mr. Hodnett), 1454
Ireland, State of-Miscellaneous Questions Alleged Forced Labour, 174
Disturbances at Quinlan's Castle, New Pallas, Co. Limerick, 1638 Land League, 1882, 1883
Slave Driving in Galway, 1204, 1205
Irish Executive, Motion of Censure, 1249, 1250, 1460
Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 649; Comm. 1371; cl. 1, 1510
Land Tax Commissioners' Names, Comm. 1171 Merchant Shipping Acts-Emigrant Ships,
France and Tunis-The Treaty, 575, 576 India-Indian Criminal Code, 1858 Ireland, State of-Land League, 1884
Inflammable Placards The Irish Con- stabulary, 548, 550
Irish Executive-Motion of Censure, Motion for Adjournment, 1182, 1214, 1246, 1254 Land Tax Commissioners' Names, Comm. Motion for Adjournment, 1172 Merchant Shipping Acts-Emigrant Ships, 27, 28
Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1881- Arrests of Father Sheehy and Others, 991 Protection of Person and Property (Ireland) Act, 1881-Mr. Dillon, 215
Russia, Foreign Jews in-Expulsion of Mr. L. Lewisohn, a Naturalized British Subject, 825
Outrages-Inquiry by Special Agent, 1312 Sale and Exportation of Arms and Ammunition -Sale of " Old Stores," 1306
Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1754, 1755
Parliamentary Printing, Observations, Ques- tion, Lord Monteagle; Answer, Lord Thur- low May 19, 783
Public Business - Rivers Conservancy and Floods Prevention Bill, Questions, The Duke of Somerset, The Marquess of Salisbury, The Duke of Marlborough ; Answers, Earl Spencer May 31, 1769
Private and Provisional Order Confirmation Bills, Ordered, That Standing Orders Nos. 92. and 93. be suspended; and that the time for depositing petitions praying to be heard against Private and Provisional Order Con- firmation Bills, which would otherwise expire during the adjournment of the House at Whitsuntide, be extended to the first day on which the House shall sit after the recess Ordered, That Standing Orders Nos. 72. and 82. be suspended for the remainder of the Session (The Earl of Redesdale) May 30
Arrangement of Public Business, Questions, Mr. Newdegate, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Lord Randolph Churchill; Answers, Mr. Glad- stone May 9, 33;-Parliamentary Oaths Bill, Questions, Mr. Ritchie, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Mr.Onslow; Answers, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Gladstone May 9, 36;-The Count-out on Tuesday, Question, Observations, Colonel Alexander; Reply, Mr. Gladstone May 12, 276; Moved, "That this House do now ad- journ" (Lord Randolph Churchill); after short debate, Question put, and negatived; -Observations, Mr. Gladstone May 12, 281; -Land Law (Ireland) Bill, Question, Mr. M.Coan; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster May 16, 582;-The_Transvaal, Question, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 16, 583-Thames River Bill, Question, Mr. Ritchie; Answer, Mr. Chamberlain May 17, 691;- Land Law (Ireland) Bill, Question, Mr. Callan; An- swer, Mr. Gladstone May 19, 822;-Parlia mentary Oaths Bill, Question, Mr. Newde- gate: Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 19, 824; -The Parliamentary Oath, Moved, "That this Ilouse do now adjourn" (Sir Wi frid Lawson) May 20, 936; after short debate, Motion withdrawn ;-Customs and Inland Revenue Bill, Question, Sir Stafford North- cote; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 24, 1211; - Rivers Conservancy and Floods Prevention Bill, Question, Mr. Arthur Peel; Answer, Mr Dodson May 26, 1323; -The Derby Day, Questions, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Mr. R. Power; Answers, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Gladstone May 26, 1335; Question, Sir George Campbell: Answer, Mr. Speaker May 27, 1460; Moved, "That this House, at its rising, do adjourn until Thursday" (Mr. Richard Power) May 31, 1783; after short debate, Question put:
PARLIAMENT COMMONS-Business of the House | Parliament-Privilege (Mr. P. Egan)
A. 246, N. 119; M. 127 (D. L. 223);— Supply-Vote on Account, Question, Mr. Healy Answer, Mr. Gladstone; short de- bate thereon May 27, 1460;-The Trans- vaal, Question, Mr. Gorst; Answer, Mr. Gladstone June 2, 1885;-Army Re-orga- nization Scheme, Questions, Colonel Stanley, an hon. Member; Answers, Mr. Childers June 2, 1887
House of Commons (Accommodation), Select Committee nominated; List of the Com- mittee May 12, 376
House of Commons Arrangements-Report of Committee of 1868, Question, Mr. II. II. Fowler; Answer, Mr. Shaw Lefevre May 19, 810
Parliamentary Elections-The Ballot Act- The St. Ives Election, Questions, Sir Henry Peek; Answers, The Attorney General May 23, 1061
Publication of Parliamentary Papers, Ques- tion, Mr. Thomasson; Answer, Lord Frede- rick Cavendish May 23, 1064
The Whitsuntide Recess, Question, Colonel Makins; Answer, Mr. Gladstone May 19, 826
Private Bills (Gus and Water)-New Standing Order Moved, "That the municipal or other local authority of any town or district alleging in their Petition that such town or district may be injuriously affected by the provisions of any Bill relating to the lighting or water supply thereof, or the raising of capital for any such purpose, shall be entitled to be heard against such Bill" (Mr. E. Stanhope) May 10, 156
Amendt. in line 8, after "against," to insert "any matter contained in or proposed to be enacted by" (Mr. Pemberton); Question proposed, "That those words be there in- serted" after short debate, Question put; A. 65, N. 311; M. 255 (D. L. 200) Main Question put, and agreed to Ordered, That the said Standing Order (Local
Authorities to have a locus standi against Gas and Water Bills) be a Standing Order of this House
Moved, "That the Letter published in the 'Freeman's Journal' of the 26th May, signed Patrick Egan, is a breach of the Privileges of this House" (Mr. Mitchell Henry) May 30, 1667; after short debate, Question put, and agreed to
Parliament-The Member for Dungarvan (Suspension)
Moved, "That this House, having heard what passed in Committee on the 8th of March, and approving of the action taken by the Chairman of Ways and Means upon the facts then before him, accepts the explanation of the honourable Member for Dungarvan that it was not his desire or intention to disregard the authority of the Chair" (Sir William Harcourt) June 2, 1984; after short debate, Question put, and agreed to
Parliamentary Oaths (Mr. Bradlaugh) Mr. Bradlaugh having presented himself at the Table claiming to take the Oath required by law, Mr. Speaker, pursuant to the Order of the House, called upon Mr. Bradlaugh to withdraw; who refusing was removed by the Serjeant at Arms below the Bar; after some debate,
Moved, "That the Serjeant at Arms do remove Mr. Bradlaugh from the House, until he shall engage not further to disturb the pro- ceedings of the House" (Sir Stafford North- cote) May 10, 179; after short debate, Ques- tion put, and agreed to
Mr. Speaker acquainted the Ilouse that he had received a letter from Mr. Bradlaugh, re- turned as one of the Members for the Bo- rough of Northampton, relative to the pro- ceedings of the House in his case May 11, 217
Question, Sir Wilfrid Lawson; Answer, Mr. Speaker May 11, 217; Questions, Mr. New- degate, Sir Stafford Northcote, Mr. Labou- chere, Lord Randolph Churchill, Mr. Warton, Sir H. Drummond Wolff, Mr. Dillwyn; An- swers, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Speaker May 12, 282; Question, Sir Wilfrid Lawson; An- swer, Mr. Speaker May 17, 694; Question, Mr. Arthur O'Connor; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone May 19, 820
Interference of Government Officials at Wool- wich Arsenal, Questions, Mr. Labouchere, Baron Henry De Worms; Answers, Mr. Childers May 26, 1315; Question, Baron Henry De Worms; Answer, Mr. Childers May 30, 1657
Parliamentary Oath (Mr. Bradlaugh) — Notice of Motion (Sir Wilfrid Law- son)
Moved, "That this louse do now adjourn” (Mr. Labouchere) May 13, 414; after debate, Motion withdrawn
PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LORDS Sat First
May 13-The Lord Strathspey (the Earl of Seafield), after the death of his father
May 17-The Lord Camoys, after the death of his grandfather
PARLIAMENT-HOUSE OF COMMONS
May 13-For Preston, v. Edward Hermon, esquire, deceased
New Members Sworn
May 20-Thomas Collins, esquire, Knares- borough
Passenger Acts-Emigrant Ships
Question, Captain Price; Answer, Mr. Cham- berlain May 17, 685
PATRICK, Mr. R. W. COCHRAN-, Ayrshire, N.
Free Education (Scotland), 2R. 738
May 26-William Farrer Ecroyd, esquire, PEEK, Sir H. W., Surrey, Mid.
Ballot Act-The St. Ives Election, 1061, 1062
Parliamentary Elections and Corrupt PEEL, Mr. A. W., Warwick Bo.
Practices (Consolidation) Bill (Mr. Hardcastle, Sir Alexander Gordon) c. Ordered; read 1°* May 25
Parliamentary Oaths (Motion for Bill)
Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate on Question [6th May], "That the Ad- journed Debate on the Question [2nd May], That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair for Committee on the Parliamentary Oaths (Motion for Bill)' be further Adjourned till Tuesday next, at Two of the clock" (Lord Frederick Cavendish); Debate resumed May 9, 123; Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Sir Walter B. Barttelot); after short debate, Question put; A. 182, N. 202; M. 20 (D. L. 199)
Main Question again proposed; after short de- bate, Motion withdrawn; Debate on Ques- tion [2nd May], "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," further adjourned
Parliamentary Registration Bill (Mr. Boord, Mr. Ashton Dilke, Mr. Grantham) c. Ordered; read 10 May 12
Africa (South)-Swazi Land, 1778 Constabulary (Ireland)-Circular of Inspector General, 1080
Evictions (Ireland), Co. Mayo, 1050, 1051, 1637
Ireland, State of-Inflammatory Placards- The Irish Constabulary, 554, 556, 818 Land League, 1884
Irish Executive-Motion of Censure, 1234, 1255, 1261
Land Law (Ireland)-Urgency, 286, 585 Land Law (Ireland), 2R. 347, 350, 883; Comm. 1375, 1378; cl. 1, 1959, 1965 Merchant Shipping Acts-Emigrant Ships,
Parliament-Privilege (Mr. P. Egan), 1670, 1677, 1687, 1688; Motion for Adjournment, 1690 Parliamentary Oaths (Mr. Bradlaugh), 179 Peace Preservation (Ireland) Act, 1881- Arrests of Rev. Father Sheehy and Others, 977, 992
Protection of Person and Property (Ireland)
Act, 1881-Mr. Dillon, Motion for Adjourn- ment, 183, 693, 1078, 1783, 1784, 1887 Public Services-Vote on Account, 1332 Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, 1746, 1748; Amendt. 1750, 1758
Parliament-Public Business, 1323
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