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Public Health Bill Bill 99
89
Sale of Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill Bill 52
95
Main Question as amended put and agreed to I
119
Burials Bill Bill
121
Debate stood adjourned till Tomorrow
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LUNATIC ASYLUM BOARDS IRELANDQuestion Sir Dominic Corrigan
145
ARMYABOLITION OF PURCHASE MEMORIALS OF
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Church Discipline Act Amendment BillOrdered Mr Whalley Mr Jones Parry
195
PARLIAMENT STRANGERS ORDERED TO WITHDRAW
207
Supreme Court of Judicature Billcontinued
217
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
229
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair proposed
263
PERSIAN GOVERNMENTCONCESSION TO BARON DE REUTERADDRESS
289
Steam Threshing Machines Bill H L Presented The Earl of Morley read
301
AFRICA THE WEST COAST SETTLEMENTSTHE ASHANTEE INVASION
309
Supreme Court of Judicature Bill Lords Bill 154
321
Bill as amended to be con
381
Railway and Canal Traffic Bill Bill 171Lords Amendments
383
Gas and Water Facilities Act 1870 Amendment Bill
389
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS BILLQuestion Mr F S Powell
401
Amendment put and agreed
419
TTTA
447
590
589
Rating Liability Ireland Billcontinued
591
Steam Threshing Machines Bill No 210
601
Deč Stansfeld
607
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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brot Agricultural Children Bill
647
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES ACT 1870LIFE ASSURANCE OFFICES RETURNSHIĀ
657
Rating Liability and Value Bill Bill 250
689
Crown Private Estates Bill Lords Bill 222
693
Bill read a second time and committed for Thursday
715
Municipal Elections Cumulative Vote Billcontinued TammoƆ imitasikologa
729
LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELAND AoT 1870MOTION FOR A RETURNSHO
751
Elementary EducationAct 1870 Amendment c recomI
753
It being now Seven of the clock the House suspended its Sitting
785
Household Franchise Counties Bill Bill 3
805
Post Office Telegraph Services Loan BillResolution July 22 reported
853
Supreme Court of Judicature BillCommons Amendments
865
that this House has afforded it is inexpedient without allowing time for further
871
After debate on Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
889
CIVIL SERVICE WRITERSQuestion Mr Dillwyn Answer The Chancellor
901
POST OFFICETHE GLASGOW POST OFFICEQuestion Mr Anderson
911
Landed Estates Court Ireland Judges Bill Bill 182
955
Law Agents Scotland Bill
963
Rating Liability and Value Bill No 231
973
Question Mr Butt
997
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment recommitted Bill
1023
Viscount Sandon
1057
STANDARDS COMMISSION 1870WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Observations
1075
Supreme Court of Judicature Bill
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Resolved That this House regrets to find from the Reports of the Committee of Public
1205
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
1231
Telegraphs Bill Bill 262
1245
METROPOLIS HYDE PARKBATHING IN THE SERPENTINEQuestion
1253
SUPPLY NAVY ESTIMATES 1
1285
Wild Animals Scotland BillOrdered Mr James Barclay Mr Fordyce
1305
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment Bill No 254
1317
CRIMINAL LAWTHE WEAVERHAM COCKFIGHTING CASEQuestion Mr
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PARLIAMENT PUBLIC BUSINESSQuestion Mr Baillie Cochrane Answer
1335
EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS
1385
17
1413
clock
1417
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
1477
592
1485
PUBLIC OFFICESNEW ADMIRALTY AND WAR OFFICESQuestion Lord
1513
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICEH M CONSUL AT CONSTANTINOPLE
1527
THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTYS ARMYABOLITION
1561
Moved That there be laid before this House a Copy of Correspondence and
1565
of Alderley
ARMY ADVANCED CLASS EXAMINATIONSQuestion Sir John Lubbock
CASE OF THE IRISH CIVIL SERVANTSQuestions Mr Plunket Answer
751
904
598
7
CUSTOMSEXTRA TREASURY CLERKSQuestion Lord Elcho Answer
19
Bill read a second time and committed for Tomorrow at Two of
25
Elementary Education Provisional Order Confirmation
149
IRELAND DRAINAGE
IRISH LAND ACTQuestion Major Trench Answer The Marquess
INDIAPUNJAUB c ARMY SERVICESMOTION FOR A RETURN
3
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS ENGLAND AND IRELANDQuestion Mr Delahunty
7
9
9
THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTSCOURTS OF JUSTICEQuestion
NAVY SHIPBUILDING PLANS OF THE GOVERNMENTQuestion Lord
ROYAL COMMISSIONMR PLIMSOLL AND THE BOARD OF TRADEQuestion
1
ROYAL ACADEMYTHE GIBSON BEQUESTQuestion Mr C S Parker
3
NAVY AGE OF CADETSQuestion Mr Fitzwilliam Dick Answer
13
THE LAND ACT IRELAND CHAIRMEN OF COUNTIES Question Mr Vance
21
PROROGATION OF THE PARLIAMENT
27
PRIVILEGE THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS
29
PORTUGAL SUPPLIES OF AMMUNITIONQuestion Colonel Barttelot Answer
43
NAVYNAVAL RETIREMENTQuestion Admiral Erskine Answer
47
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500
3
Supreme Court of Judicature Bill Lords Bill 154
Moved To leave out from That to the end of the Motion for the purpose
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Moved That the Debate be now

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