Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1867
 

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MIDDLESEX REGISTRYResolutionMoved
79
Tests Abolition Oxford and Cambridge Bill Bill 16
83
Sunday Lectures Bill Bill 106
89
Industrial Schools Ireland recommitted Bill Bill 102
115
Motion for Returns The Lord Lyveden
129
Judgment Debtors Bill Bill 132Bankruptcy Acts Repeal
133
THE INSURRECTION IN CRETEQuestion The Duke of Argyll Answer
147
Lunacy Scotland Bill H L Presented The Lord Chancellor read 1ª No 163
159
IRELANDTHE CHARITY COMMISSIONS AND TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLINQuestion
169
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Bill Bill 79continued
175
War Department Stores Protection Bill No 183
183
Prorogation of Parliament Bill H L Presented The Lord Chancellor read 1
227
After long time Committee report Progress to sit again Tomorrow at
237
Maintenance of Families Bill H L Presented The Marquess Townshend read
243
Short debate thereon
245
THE SALMON FISHERY ACT IRELAND 1863 Petition presented Lord
259
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Bill
269
Boroughs agreed to
303
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
351
ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN IRELANDMotion for an Address
367
COMMONS MONDAY JUNE 24
423
THE NEW LAW COURTSQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer Mr Hunt
449
Motion made and Question put That the Debate be now adjourned
487
Court of Chancery Officers Bill No 154
491
After short debate on Question That now stand Part of the Motion?
503
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Bill
507
Inclosure Commissioners to appoint Assistant Commissioners
521
PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS ARRANGEMENTS Motion for a Select
535
Attorneys c Certificate Duty Bill Bill 53
549
COMMONS WEDNESDAY JUNE 19
559
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITIES EDUCATION BILLSelect Committee
585
Morro Velho Marriages Bill H L Presented The Earl of Belmore read 1
601
BRITISH COMMERCE AND THE COLUMBIAN STATES
603
Vaccination Bill Bill 175
649
662
661
Motion made and Question proposed
703
Amendment proposed to the said proposed Amendment by leaving out from
731
Salmon Fishery Ireland Act Amendment Bill No 168
761
COMMONS MONDAY JULY 1
767
Parliamentary Reform Representation of the People Bill
781
SUPPLY THE VOLUNTEERSReport 13th June 844
843
Sale of Land by Auction Bill No 184continued
847
COMMONS TUESDAY JULY 16
851
353
861
MARTIAL LAWCHARGE OF THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICERESOLUTION Moved
899
Sale of Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill Bill 95
921
Main Question put
941
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
953
966
965
METROPOLISTHE LONDON UNIVERSITYQuestion Mr Locke Answer Lord
1015
Barrack Lane Windsor Right of Way BillOrdered Sir John Pakington
1043
Charitable Donations and Bequests Ireland Bill No 177
1061
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Bill
1067
PRIVILEGESIGNATURES TO A PETITIONMoved
1125
MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE ARMYRESOLUTION
1141
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1153
Trades Union Commission Act 1867 Extension Bill Bill 227
1399
Court of Chancery Officers Bill Lords Bill 235
1413
Bills withdrawn
1417
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYERMOTION FOR AN ADDRESSMoved
1431
METROPOLISHYDE PARKQuestion Mr Ewart Answer Lord John Manners
1437
INDIATHE ORISSA FAMINEQuestion Mr Henry Seymour Answer
1485
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1487
COMMONS MONDAY JULY 8
1511
ARMYKNIGHTSBRIDGE BARRACKSQuestion Mr Lowe Answer Sir John
1513
Parliamentary ReformRepresentation of the People Bill
1525
That this House will upon Monday next resolve itself into a Committee to consider
1633
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
1645
Intestates Widows and Children Scotland BillOrdered Sir Graham Mont
1657
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the amount
1669
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1691
Carriers Act Amendment Bill Bill 243
1703
Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to sit againMr
1705
COMMONS FRIDAY JULY 19
1721
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
1741
After short debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand
1763
LORDS MONDAY JULY 15
1773
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Earl of Derby
1803
An Amendment moved to leave out from That to the End of
1817
After long debate Moved That the debate be now adjournedThe Earl
1871
Statement The Chancellor of the Exchequer
1875
Meetings in Royal Parks Bill Bill 134
1887
Original Question put and agreed
1899
District Lunatic Asylums Officers Ireland Bill Bill 242
1913
ARMYMARCH OF TROOPS TO HOUNSLOWQuestion Earl de Grey Answer
2087
Trades Union Commission Act 1867 Extension BillOrdered Mr Secretary
2093
1068
1773
BROADMOOR CRIMINAL LUNATIC ASYLUMQuestion Mr Floyer Answer
NEW ZEALANDWITHDRAWAL OF TROOPSMoved
354
1124
609
1743
An Amendment moved page 5 line 4 to leave out until One half of
1127
1492
899
THE BOARD OF WORKSQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer Mr Gathorne
1443
STANDING ORDERSPARLIAMENTARY DEPOSITS
METROPOLITAN POOR RELIEF ACTNOMINEESQuestion Viscount Enfield
Moved That the Bill be now read 2The Lord Stanley of Alderley
612
1447
751
SOUTH EASTERN OF PORTUGAL RAILWAYQuestion Mr Sandford Answer
STREET OUTRAGESPRESERVATION OF THE PEACETHE MILITIAQuestion
COCHIN CHINAQuestion Mr Vanderbyl Answer Lord Stanley
1379
1486
Select Committee appointed to consider and report on the conduct of Mr Consul

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