Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Transubstantiation c Declaration Abolition Bill No 101
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After short debate Previous Question proposed That that Question be
117
Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill Bill 119
119
Agricultural Employment Bill u L Presented The Lord Portman read
147
The House divided
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METROPOLISTHE LONDON UNIVERSITYQuestion Mr J Goldsmid Answer
185
Hypothec Abolition Scotland Bill Bill 54
187
Church Rates Abolition Bill Bill 13
207
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ABYSSINIAIMPRISONMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTSQuestion Mr Wyld Answer
259
METROPOLISVICTORIA PARKQuestion Viscount Enfield Answer Lord John
265
Metropolis Gas Bill Bill 129
361
ENDOWED SCHOOLS COMMISSIONQuestion Sir Edmund Lacon Answer Lord
363
ARMY ESTIMATESOBSERVATIONS Sir John Pakington
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MALT TAXMoved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into
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Vice President of the Board of Trade recommitted Bill
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522
521
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Landed Property Improvement and Leasing Ireland Bill
561
Commons Inclosure Act Amendment BillOrdered Mr Neate Mr Pollard
575
Grand Juries Ireland Bill Bill 73
591
Sea Coast Fisheries Ireland Bill Bill 50
603
Office of Judge in the Admiralty Divorce and Probate
605
without debate
613
UNIVERSAL ART CATALOGUEQuestion Mr Gregory Answer Lord Robert
615
IRELANDALLEGED ABETTING OF FENIANISMQuestion Colonel Stuart Knox
621
Resolved That the terms of the service into which they are about to enter should
685
HIGH TREASON IRELAND THE CONVICTED FENIANS Petition presented
689
Railway Construction Facilities Act 1864 Amendment Bill
757
Trusts nominated
761
IRELANDTHE SALTERS COMPANY AND THEIR IRISH ESTATESQuestion
767
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Bill
779
THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF WINDSOR AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS
829
Motion made and Question proposed
851
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESContinued
853
Motion made and Question proposed That the Item of 1000 for the Librarian of
855
STATUES OF CANNING AND PEEL
859
Contagious Diseases Animals Bill No 98
863
Statute Law Revision Bill H L Presented The Lord Chancellor read 1 No 106 874
875
IRELANDMAGHERAFELT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHTHE SALTERS COMPANY
891
Game Preservation Scotland Bill Bill 65
901
Registration of Voters Bill Bill 136
915
After short debate Motion made
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Resolutions to be reported upon Thursday Committee to sit again upon
931
DISTRESS IN THE WEST OF IRELANDQuestion Mr Rearden Answer
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623
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Parliamentary Reform Representation of the People Bill
991
Railways Scotland Bill Bill 122
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1292
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After long time Committee report Progress to sit again Tomorrow at
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Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Earl of Kimberley
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Army Enlistment Bill No 112
1381
Motion made and Question proposed
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do
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Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Earl of Shaftesbury
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THE RITUAL COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer Mr G Hardy
1489
After long time Committee report Progress to sit again upon Thursday
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County Courts Acts Amendment Bill No 108
1549
SPECIAL AND COMMON JURIESMoved
1581
Railway and Joint Stock Companies Accounts Bill
1593
CAPE OF GOOD HOPEMoved
1595
LORDS THURSDAY JUNE 6
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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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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1701
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1711
New Parishes and Church Building Acts Amendment Bill H L Presented The
1729
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
1745
Bankruptcy Acts Repeal recommitted Bill Bill 133
1765
Motion made and Question proposed
1785
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1813
After short debate
1847
Moved That Mr Speaker do now leave
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After further debate Question That the words proposed to be left
1885
After long debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1905
Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1925
LORD ERNEST BRUCE said he wished
1937
to ask the First Commissioner of Works
1969
ARMYMEDICAL OFFICERS ON THE WEST COAST OF AFRICAQuestion
672
THE CONDEMNED FENIAN PRISONERSQuestion The Earl of Clarendon Answer
THE COLONIAL CHURCHQuestion Lord Lyttelton Answer The Duke
1929
852
687
GLOSSOP CONVENTQuestion The Earl of Shaftesbury Answer The Earl
1587
Increase of the Episcopate Bill No 96
891
689
391
NAVYNAVAL OFFICERS LEAVEQuestion Mr HanburyTracy Answer
767
1701
IRELANDNATIONAL EDUCATIONQuestion Mr OReilly Answer Lord Naas 620
IRELANDFENIAN PRISONERSQuestion Mr Verner Answer Lord Naas
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Page 479 - EVERY minister saying the public prayers, or ministering the sacraments, or other rites of the church, shall wear a decent and comely surplice with sleeves, to be provided at the charge of the parish.
Page 947 - Well, then, what would hon. gentlemen say if they were reading of a country in that position ? They would say at once
Page 453 - As a Lodger has occupied in the same Borough separately and as sole Tenant for the Twelve Months preceding the last day of July in any Year the same Lodgings, such Lodgings being Part of one and the same Dwelling House, and of a clear yearly Value, if let unfurnished, of Ten Pounds or upwards; and 3.
Page 485 - And forasmuch as nothing can be so plainly set forth, but doubts may arise in the use and practice of the same; to appease all such diversity (if any arise) and for the resolution of all doubts, concerning the manner how to understand, do and execute the things contained in this Book; the parties that so doubt, or diversely take anything, shall alway resort to the bishop of the diocese...
Page 845 - Tenure whatever, for his own Life, or for the Life of another, or for any Lives whatsoever, or for any larger Estate...
Page 567 - There is an assumption of power in all the documents which have come from Rome — a pretension to supremacy over the realm of England, and a claim to sole and undivided sway, which is inconsistent with the Queen's supremacy, with the rights of our bishops and clergy, and with the spiritual independence of the nation, as asserted even in Roman Catholic times.
Page 481 - That every minister saying the public prayers or ministering the sacraments or other rites of the Church shall wear a decent and comely surplice with sleeves, to be provided at the charge of the parish.
Page 481 - That all preachers and others in ecclesiastical orders do at all times wear and use such kind of apparel as is prescribed unto them by the book of Advertisements and her Majesty's Injunctions anno primo.
Page 565 - The recent assumption of certain ecclesiastical titles conferred by a foreign Power, has excited strong feelings in this country, and large bodies of my subjects have presented addresses to me, expressing attachment to the Throne, and praying that such assumptions should be resisted. I have assured them of my resolution to maintain the rights of my Grown, and the independence of the nation against all encroachment, from whatever quarter it may proceed.
Page 825 - I should like to have a Return laid before this House of the number of women who are annually beaten to death, kicked to death, or trampled to death by their male protectors; and, in an opposite column, the amount of the sentences passed in those cases in which the dastardly criminals did not get off altogether.

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