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PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881PROCLAMA
39
L
53
Land Law Ireland Bill Bill 135SECOND READING ADJOURNED
57
Married Womens Property Scotland Bill No 75
75
PARLIAMENTARY OATHS MOTION FOR BILLADJOURNED DEBATE
123
Merchant Shipping Bill Bill 115
131
Land Law Ireland Bill Bill 135
135
Local Government Provisional Orders Acton c BillOrdered Mr Hibbert
159
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYSUBINSPECTORSQuestion Mr Fay
171
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881Mr Dillon
183
After
209
PARLIAMENTARY OATHS MR BRADLAUGH
217
Clerical Disabilities Act Repeal Bill Bill 117
229
17
245
Summary Jurisdiction Ireland Bill Bill 33
251
IRISH LAND BILL 1870MOTION FOR A PAPER
263
TREATY OF BERLINARMENIAQuestion Mr Bryce Answer Sir Charles
275
PRIVATE AND PROVISIONAL ORDER CONFIRMATION BILLS
283
Land Law Ireland Bill Bill 135SECOND READING ADJOURNED
287
18
341
After long debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr
375
19
399
Moved That this House do now adjournMr Labouchere 414
419
NEW MEMBER SWORNThomas Collins esquire for Knaresborough
431
QUESTIONS
443
20
445
Committee upon Monday
473
Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
501
STATE OF IRELAND BOYCOTTING Co ANTRIMMR NOBLEQuestion
503
RUSSIAPERSECUTION OF THE JEWSQuestion The Earl of Rosebery
513
ARMY ORGANIZATIONTERRITORIAL TITLES OF REGIMENTSMOTION FOR
517
STATE OF IRELANDCOUNTY OF ROSCOMMONQuestion Mr OKelly
521
23
527
COMMONS MONDAY MAY 16
533
CENTRAL ASIACAPTAIN BUTLERS MISSIONQuestion Mr Labouchere
545
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881ARRESTS
547
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881TREATMENT
557
THE NATIONAL DEBTINTEREST ON CONSOLSQuestion Mr Dickson
559
566
565
SOUTH AFRICATHE TRANSVAALPROTECTION OF THE NATIVE INHABI
567
26
579
PARLIAMENTARY OATH MR BRADLAUGHINTERFERENCE OF A GOVERN
591
27
651
Local Courts of Bankruptcy Ireland Bill Lords Bill 164
661
Petty Sessions Clerks Ireland Bill Bill 41
667
29
677
684
685
Original Motion by leave withdrawn
709
Local Government Ireland Provisional Orders Ballymena c Bill
715
1600
717
Imprisonment for Debt Abolition BillOrdered Mr Bass Mr Anderson
781
POST OFFICESERVICE OF WRITSLETTER CARRIERSQuestion Mr Healy
793
796
795
TURKEY AND GREECE THE GREEK FRONTIERQuestion Mr Summers
797
POST OFFICESAVINGS BANK ACT 1880Question Mr Buxton Answer
809
SOLWAY FISHERIESGEO IV c 45 s 9REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS
819
936
935
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881MR DILLON
963
COMMONS WEDNESDAY MAY 18
981
Fugitive Offenders Bill
1031
COMMONS MONDAY MAY 23
1049
1208
1207
MOTION
1261
Removal Terms Scotland Bill Bill 8
1269
Free Education Scotland Bill Bill 6
1297
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881THE POLI
1305
VACCINATIONVACCINE LYMPHQuestion Mr P A Taylor Answer
1317
ARMY ORGANIZATIONTHE NEW WARRANTQuestion Colonel Kennard
1325
Alkali c Works Regulation Bill Lords Bill 119
1411
Petty Sessions Clerks Ireland Bill Bill 41
1425
mitted to a Committee of the Whole House on the first sitting day after
1439
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the operation of the Irish
1449
ARMY SICK LEAVECAPTAIN BUTLER Question Mr MCoan Answer
1451
It being ten minutes to Seven of the clock the House suspended
1523
Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1549
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE
1555
REFORMATORY EDUCATIONRESOLUTIONS
1585
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the state of the
1609
VACCINATION ACT SECS 29 31Question Mr P A Taylor Answer
1631
CITY OF LONDONINCOME AND EXPENDITURETHE CHAMBERLAINS ESTI
1639
PURCHASE OF STORES INDIAQuestion Mr W H Smith Answer
1651
1654
1653
SUPPLYREPORTResolution 27th May reported
1759
Customs and Inland Revenue BillRead 2 according to order Committee
1773
VACCINATION ACTCLAUSE 29REMISSION OF FINESQuestion Mr P
1775
FISHING VESSELS LIGHTScontinued
1829
Moved That in the opinion of this House it is expedient that Her Majestys Govern
1845
COMMONS THURSDAY JUNE 2
1857
CONSPIRACY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1875P
1867
ARMYMILITIA BANDSQuestion Captain Price Answer Mr Childers
1879
Newspapers Law of Libel Bill Bill
1977
SOUTH AFRICATHE ANNEXATION OF THE TRANSVAALMR GLADSTONES
ALKALI c WORKS REGULATION BILLCEMENT WORKS
THE LATE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD K G ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY
MONUMENT TO THE LATE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD K G Her Majestys
COMMONS TUESDAY MAY 17
COMMITTEES ASCENSION DAYTHE COUNTOUT ON TUESDAY
677
NEW STANDING ORDER
CRIMINAL LAWTHE QUEEN V BRADLAUGH AND ANOTHER FRUITS
CURRENCYMONETARY CONFERENCE AT PARISBIMETALLISMQuestions
695
EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENTS SCOTLAND BILLQuestion Mr J A Campbell
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881ARREST
CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD OF TRADEQuestion Mr Gourley Answer
FRANCE AND TUNISTHE TURKISH FLEETQuestions Sir H Drummond
661
Question
675
PUBLIC HEALTHIMPORTATION OF AMERICAN HAMS AND BUTTERINE
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT INDIAQuestion Mr Baxter Answer
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY ALLEGED MISCONDUCT AT BALLINAMON
LAND LAW IRELAND BILLQuestion Mr Macfarlane Answer
1666
584
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881ARRESTS
333
Moved That the municipal or other local authority of any town or district alleging
PUBLIC HEALTHSMALLPOX METROPOLIS HOSPITALSQuestion
FOREIGN JEWS IN RUSSIAEXPULSION OF MR L LEWISOHN A NATURALIZED
CRIME SCOTLANDALLEGED OUTRAGE AT BRAEHEAD DUNFERMLINE
Commons Regulation Shenfield Provisional Order BillOrdered Mr Courtney
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