O'CONOR DON, The, Roscommon Co. Grand Jury Cess (Ireland), 2R. 210 Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland), Nomina- tion of Committee, 101; Motion for Ad- journment, 102, 238
PAGET, Mr. T. T., Leicestershire, S. County Financial Boards, 2R. 1555 Scientific Instruction, Motion for a Committee, 184
Industrial Schools (Ireland), Comm. 218; PAKINGTON, Right Hon. Sir J. S. (Se-
cretary of State for War), Droit- wich
Army-Questions, &c.
Ball Cartridges, 2002 Commissions, 358
Cooking Apparatus, 257, 468 Daily Payment of Men, 263 Fortifications, 1456, 1457
Military Education, Res. 1825, 1831 Military Prisons, 39
Mortality in the 86th Regiment, Mauritius, 37, 360, 1461, 1883
Officers Holding Civil Appointments, 1333 Promotions in the Coldstream Guards, 1579, 1883
Reserve Forces, 1787
Woolwich Arsenal, 1455
Army, Administration of the, Res. 2004 Army Estimates- Land Forces, 40, 79, 80, 82, 95, 98
Fortifications, Res. 2027, 2030, 2039, 2051 Marine Mutiny, Consid. 574
Mutiny, Comm. cl. 22, 323; cl. 32, 325; Pre- amble, 326; Consid. 556; Amendt. 558 Parliament-Business of the House, 1681 Supply-Enrolled Pensioners, &c. 284, 285 Volunteer Corps, 278, 280, 281
Works, Buildings, &c. 285, 291, 292, 294,
Ways and Means, Comm. Res. 1, 1749, 1750, 1752, 1753, 1759, 1760, 1769, 1770
PALMER, Sir R., Richmond
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, 3R. 206
PARKER, Major Windsor, Suffolk, W. County Financial Boards, 2R. 1555
Army Estimates-Land Forces, Amendt. 82, 98 Army-Mortality in the 86th Regiment, Mauri- Parliament tius, 37, 360
Marine Mutiny, 2R. 99; Comm. Amendt. 559; Consid. 574
Mutiny, Comm. cl. 22, Amendt. 321; Preamble, Amendt. 326
Supply - British Embassy Houses, 990, 993, 996
Royal Palaces, 1007 Volunteer Corps, 272 Works, Buildings, &c. 288
Business of the House, Moved, "To agree to the Report of the Select Committee on Business of the House" (The Lord Privy Seal) Mar 31, 560; after debate, Motion withdrawn
Private Bills, On Motion of the Chairman of Committees, Ordered, That no Private Bill brought from the House of Commons shall be read a Second Time after Friday the 12th Day of June next [and other Orders] April 27, 1303
Private Bills, The Easter Recess, Standing
Order No. 179. Sect. 1. suspended; Time for Petitions against, extended to the First Day on which the House shall sit after the Recess at Easter April 2, 682 Proxies-Resolution, That the following Order be added to the Roll of Standing Orders: "Standing Order XXXIIa. Ordered, That the Practice of calling for Proxies on a Division shall be discontinued, and that Two Days' Notice be given of any Motion for the Suspension of this Standing Order" Mar 31 4 A [cont
Public Petitions-Printing Petitions, After de- bate, Resolved, That a Select Committee be appointed to whom all Petitions presented to this House, other than Petitions relating to Private Bills, shall be referred, with In- structions to the said Committee to direct the printing for the Use of the House of such Petitions as they shall think fit (The Earl Russell) April 2, 688; List of the Committee April 24, 1221
Ordered, That the Name of the Lord present- ing a Petition shall be written thereon May 1, 1685
Questions, Notice of, Moved, "That it is expedi-
ent that Notice of an Intention to ask a Ques- tion should be given in the Minutes, except in Cases which admit of no Delay " (The Lord Privy Seal) April 2, 690; after short de- bate, Motion withdrawn
Moved, "That it is desirable where it is in- tended to make a Statement or raise a Dis- cussion on asking a Question that Notice of the Question should be given in the Orders of the Day and Notices" (The Lord Chan- cellor), 693; after short debate, Motion agreed to
Committees, Moved, "That the Committee of Selection are desired to exercise their Dis. cretion in calling for the Service of Lords absent from the House" (The Lord Privy Seal)
Amendt. moved, to leave out from ("Selec- tion") and insert ("should in the Exercise of their Discretion call more frequently than at present for the Service of Lords absent from the House") (Lord Chelmsford); Amendt. withdrawn
Moved, "That the Absence of any Lord from this House, except for sufficient Reason, ought not to prevent the Committee of Se- lection from calling for his Services" (The Viscount Halifax); Motion agreed to Reports of Bills, Resolved, That in entering in the Journals the Reports of Bills amended in Committees of the Whole House, the only Name entered therewith shall be that of the Lord who moves the Reception of the Report. and takes Charge of the Bill in that Stage (The Lord Privy Seal)
Arrangement of Business, Question, Mr. Glad- stone; Answer, Mr. Disraeli Mar 26, 263 Easter Recess, Moved, "That the House upon its rising do adjourn until Monday, 20th April;" Ministerial Statement (Mr. Disraeli) April 3, 826; after short debate, Motion agreed to; House, at rising, to adjourn till Monday, 20th April
Members' Seats in this House, Observations, Colonel Greville-Nugent; Reply, Colonel Sykes April 2, 697
Oath of Roman Catholic Members, Moved, "That the Oath taken by Roman Catholic Members previous to the alteration of the Oath on the 30th of April, 1866, be read by the Clerk at the Table" (Mr. Freville- Surtees) April 30, 1582; after short debate, Question put, and negatived
"Oliver Twist," Play of, The Lord Cham- berlain, Question, Mr. Brady; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy April 3, 834
PARLIAMENT COMMONS-cont.
Order-Allusion to Debates in the House of Lords, Question, Mr. Darby Griffith; An- swer, Mr. Speaker May 5, 1786
Proceedings in Committee of Supply, Resolu- tion [9th February 1858 relative to Pro- ceedings in Committee of Supply read, as followeth :-
"That when it has been proposed to omit or reduce items in a Vote, the Question shall be afterwards put upon the original Vote or upon the reduced Vote, as the case may be, without amendment" April 21, 1025 Moved, "That the said Resolution be re- scinded" (Mr. Ayrton); after short debate, Debate adjourned
Debate resumed April 28, 1464; after short debate, Question put, and agreed to
1. Resolved, That when it has been proposed to omit or reduce items in a Vote, the Ques- tion shall be afterwards put upon the ori- ginal Vote or upon the reduced Vote, as the case may be
2. Resolved, That after a Question has been proposed from the Chair for a reduction of the whole Vote, no Motion shall be made for omitting or reducing any item (Mr. Chan- cellor of the Exchequer)
Partition Bill [H.L.] Presented; read 1 April 3 Read 2 April 27 Committee; Report April 28 Read 3 April 30 c. Read 10 May 7
PEEL, Mr. J., Tamworth India-Bank of Bombay, 1224
Peerage (Ireland) Bill (Sir Colman O'Loghlen, Mr. Monsell, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre)
c. Ordered; read 1o* April 2 [Bill 83] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Sir Colman O'Loghlen) April 29, 1559 Amendt. to leave out now," and add "upon this day six months" (Colonel French); Question, "That now,' &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. and Motion withdrawn; Bill withdrawn
Ireland-Local Government, 1457
Land Question, 1459
Local Government Acts, 256 Representation of the People (Ireland), 2R.
Plate, River, Hostilities in the
Observations, Lord Lyveden; Reply, The Earl of Malmesbury Mar 30, 452
Case of Police Sergeant Stone, Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy April 2, 702
Surrey Constabulary-Dismissal of Inspector Miller, Question, Mr. Onslow; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy Mar 31, 571
POLLARD-URQUHART, Mr. W., Westmeath Co.
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. 516 Grand Jury Cess (Ireland), 2R. 210 Licences, Res. 155
Gravesend Board of Guardians, Question, Mr. O'Reilly; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach April 2, 704
Dr. Rogers, Medical Officer of Strand Union, Question, Sir John Simeon; Answer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Mar 26, 261
Poor Law (Ireland) Amendment Bill (Mr. Serjeant Barry, Major Gavin) [Bill 103]
c. Ordered; read 1° * May 4
Poor Relief Bill [H.L.] (The Earl of Devon) 1. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a" (The Earl of Devon) Mar 24, 138; Bill read 2a Moved, "That the House do now resolve itself into a Committee " (The Earl of Devon) Mar 30, 457; after short debate, Motion withdrawn; Bill referred to a Select Com- mittee
And, on April 2, Committee nominated; List of the Committee, 465
Annual Reports, 1866 and 1867, Question, Mr. Moffatt; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth May 8, 2001
Eastern Mail Services Estimates, Question, Mr. Crawford; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth Mar 26, 258
Post Office, General, Case of A. J. Duffy, Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 24, To leave out from" That," and add "a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the circumstances connected with the removal of Anthony J. Duffy from his appointment of permanent clerk in the Circulation depart- ment of the General Post Office " (Sir Patrick O'Brien), 1296; Question, "That the words, &c.; after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Southern District Post Office, Question, Mr.
Locke; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth Mar 27, 358 West India Mail Contract, Question, Mr. Graves; Answer, Mr. Sclater-Booth April 21,
Accident upon the Brecon and Neath Railway, Question, The Marquess of Clanricarde; Answer, The Duke of Richmond May 7, 1879
Railways (Extension of Time) Bill (The Duke of Richmond)
1. Committee' Mar 27 Report Mar 30
Read 3 Mar 31 Royal Asssnt May 21
Railways (Guards' and Passengers' Com- munication) Bill
(Mr. Henry B. Sheridan, Sir Patrick O'Brien) c. 2R. deferred, after short debate Mar 24, 206 [Bill 66]
RAWLINSON, Sir H. C., Frome India-Bank of Bombay, 147, 427
READ, Mr. C. S., Norfolk, E. Cattle Plague, 1578
County Financial Boards, 2R. 1552
REARDEN, Mr. D. J., Athlone
Barrett, The Convict, 1579 Burials (Ireland), 2R. 1083
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. 1534, 1620
Industrial Schools (Ireland), Comm. 218; cl. 11, 223
Ireland-Arrests in, 833
Imprisonment of Messrs. Sullivan and Pigott,
Carriage of Parcels by Railway, Question, Mr. | c. Read 2o* Mar 30 W. E. Forster; Answer, Mr. Stephen Cave April 27, 1333
Revision of Railways Bill, Question, Mr. Bazley; Answer, Sir William Hutt Mar 23,
Railways and Joint Stock Companies Accounts Bill
(Sir William Hutt, Mr. Ellice) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Sir William Hutt) April 29, 1535; after short
Registration of Writs (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Colonsay)
c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (The Lord Advocate) Mar 23, 100; after short debate, Bill read 2o [Bill 62]
Regulation of Railways Bill—The Parcels Clause
Question, Viscount Halifax; Answer, The Duke
Representation of the People (Scotland) RUSSELL, Earl
Question, Mr. Gladstone; Answer, Mr. Disraeli May 8, 2004
Poor Assessment, Motion for Return of Deduc- tions allowed [and other Particulars] (The Earl of Airlie) Mar 27, 328; Motion agreed to
Representation of the People (Scotland) Bill
(The Lord Advocate, Mr. Chancellor of the Exche- Sir James Fergusson) quer, c. Committee deferred, after short debate Mar 23, 99 [Bill 29] Question, Mr. Craufurd; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 3, 829; Questions, Mr. Moncreiff, Mr. Bouverie; Answers, Mr. Disraeli May 7, 1885
Compulsory Church Rates Abolition, 2R. 1111, 1142, 1217; Comm. 1570
Crete-Insurrection in, Motion for an Address,
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