Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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TERMINABLE ANNUITIESQuestion Mr Candlish Answer Mr Baxter
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ARMYPOWDER IN STOREADDRESS FOR RETURNS
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1 Amount of serviceable cannon Powder of all sorts in store on the 30th September
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40
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EPPING FORESTVERDERERS COURTQuestion Mr Peek Answer
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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After debate Question put That the words proposed to be left out stand
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sum
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County Justices Qualification Amendment BillOrdered Sir Roundell Palmer
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 16
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17 That a Supplementary sum not exceeding 148265 be granted to Her Majesty
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Benefices Resignation Bill Nos 7 43
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WINES IN BONDQuestion Sir James Lawrence Answer The Chancellor
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Bill ordered
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After short debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
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SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
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Motion made and Question proposed That
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WALESEDUCATIONBUILDING GRANTSQuestion Mr Raikes Answer
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ART AND SCIENCE MUSEUM EAST LONDONQuestion Mr Reed Answer
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Main Question proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair
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Lunacy Regulation Ireland Bill H L Presented The Lord OHagan read
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PARLIAMENT PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATIONCOURT OF HUSTINGS LONDON
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
611
Trades Unions Bill Bill 28
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ARMY REGULATION BILLEXCHANGESQuestion Mr OReilly Answer
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WAYS AND MEANSOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question
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After short debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
685
Division List Ayes and Noes
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ARMYMILITARY EDUCATIONADDRESS FOR RETURNS
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COMMONS TUESDAY MARCH 28
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MUNITIONS OF WARRESOLUTION
781
Salmon Fisheries Bill Bill 75
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Marine Mutiny BillOrdered Mr Dodson Mr Goschen Mr Shaw Lefevre presented
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Mutiny Bill
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SCOTLANDSUPERANNUATION FUND OF THE GREENOCK POLICE Question
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
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EDUCATION THE NEW CODEARTICLE 19Question Mr C Dalrymple
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450
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Bank Holidays Bill Bill 88
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Exciseable Liquors Licensingcontinued
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330
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Rating and Local Government Bill
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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334
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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4 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 957300
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Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes Bill Bill 91
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ARMYNONPURCHASE CORPSQuestion Major Arbuthnot Answer
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DECLARATION OF PARIS 1856RESOLUTIONAmendment proposed
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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WAYS AND MEANSREPORTResolution April 20 reported
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THE JUDICATURE COMMISSIONQuestion Sir Thomas Lloyd Answer
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Bankruptcy Disqualification Bill No 65
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LAND SETTLEMENTRESOLUTION
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HACKNEY CARRIAGE REGULATIONSRESOLUTION Mr Cavendish Bentinck
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METROPOLIS CHELSEA EMBANKMENT
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RESERVE FORCES
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WAYS AND MEANSCOMMITTEEcontinued
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Dogs Bill Bill 114
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SUPPLYEPPING FORESTRESOLUTIONContinued
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divided Ayes 137 Noes 72 Majority 65
1909
Bills read severally 2 and committed to a Committee
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EDUCATIONLONDON SCHOOL BOARDTHE CENSUSQuestion Mr W
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IRELAND WESTMEATH C UNLAWFUL COMBINATIONSObservations
1937
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Treasurers of Rates BillOrdered Mr Donald Dalrymple Sir William Bagge
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Baillie Cochrane Answers Viscount Enfield
ARMYHENRYMARTINI RIFLE Question Mr Muntz Answer Sir Henry
That the Debate be alformed all this day st Two of the tok
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Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the state of the law respect
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The Committee divided Ayes 87 Noes 160 Majority
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COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 17
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894
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COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 23
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569
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IRELANDGALLEY HEADQuestion Mr MCarthy Downing Answer
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VOL COV THIRD SERIES
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Justices Procedure England Bill No 31
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1830
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INDIALAHORE AND PESHAWUR RAILWAYQuestion Mr Ridley Answer
37
Customs and Inland Revenue Duties Act 1869 Amendment
47
S MEGERAQuestion Mr Kavanagh Answer Mr Goschen 174
49
NEW PEERThe Right Honourable Sir William Henry Lytton Earle
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Questions Sir Michael HicksBeach
POST OFFICE MAILS BETWEEN BRISTOL AND CORNWALL Question
262
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions March 20 reported

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