Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1869
 

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ENGLISH FISHERIESQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer Mr Bruce
39
THE ALABAMA CLAIMSQuestion Mr MCullagh Torrens Answer
89
ENGLISH FISHERIESQuestion Mr Dodds Answer Mr Bruce 90
93
PRIVATE BUSINESSRAILWAY BILLS
105
112
111
IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN SHEEPQuestion Mr Carnegie Answer
113
THE CRIMINAL CLASSESQuestion Sir G Jenkinson Answer Mr Bruce
147
LORDS MONDAY FEBRUARY 22
153
Rateable Property Metropolis Bill
169
DUMFRIESSHIRE ELECTIONMoved
189
HARBOURS OF REFUGEQuestion Mr Bourke Answer Mr Bright 200
201
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS SELECT COMMITTEE
217
LOCAL TAXATIONMOTION FOR AN ADDRESSMoved
223
Bill to remove restrictions from
271
SUPPLYResolution That a Supply be granted to Her Majesty reported
279
PRIVATE BILLS
299
HUDSONS BAY COMPANY BRITISH COLUMBIAQuestion Sir Harry Verney
309
Bill for amending the Law with
331
ARMYTHE NEW ZEALAND WAR MEDALQuestion Viscount Enfield
351
REDUCTIONS IN THE GOVERNMENT DOCKYARDSObservations Sir James
373
Sea Birds Preservation Bill
403
NEW PEER Edward Anthony John Viscount Gormanston in that part
471
CARDINAL CULLEN AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL OF IRELAND Question
483
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ACT REPEAL BILLQuestion Mr Newdegate
487
POOR LAW SCOTLANDMoved
509
LOCAL TAXATIONObservations Sir George Jenkinson
533
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
545
POOR LAW EMIGRATION OF PAUPERSQuestion Sir Thomas Lloyd
549
Sunday Trading Bill Bill
557
Life Insurance Companies Bill
585
Bill read 2 accordingly and committed
619
626
625
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
641
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONSMoved
663
Contagious Diseases Animals No 2 Bill
671
Pharmacy Act 1868 Amendment Bill
683
Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Bill H L Presented The Lord Archbishop of York
715
RAILWAY ACCIDENTSQuestions Observations Mr SelwinIbbetson
737
SUPPLYTHE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION
773
DROGHEDA WRIT
797
Brazilian Slave Trade Bill No 14
825
INDIAPUNJAUB TENANCY ACTQuestion Sir Charles Wingfield Answer
841
641
863
Municipal Corporations Metropolis BillOrdered Mr Buxton Mr Thomas
931
CRIME IRELANDMoved
945
Sale of Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill Bill 29
989
SCOTLANDFAGGOT VOTES IN SCOTCH COUNTIES
1253
Amendment proposed
1265
Select Committee appointed such Committee to consist
1309
House in Committee according to Order
1347
Endowed Schools Bill Bill 3
1355
University Tests Bill Bill 15
1415
After debate Moved That the Debate be now adjourned
1449
ARMYALLOWANCES TO TROOPS IN CHINA AND JAPANQuestion Colonel
1463
1466
1465
157
1483
POST HORSE AND CARRIAGE LICENCES DUTIES
1523
PRINT WORKS REGULATIONMoved
1535
Party Processions Ireland Bill Bill 6
1547
DESPATCH OF BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT JOINT COMMITTEE
1559
TURNPIKE ACTS CONTINUANCE
1561
Revenue Officers Bill Bill 14
1573
Libel Bill
1599
POOR LAW SCOTLANDSELECT COMMITTEE
1617
REVISION OF THE STATUTESQuestion Mr Hadfield Answer The Attor
1653
Grand Jury Cess Ireland BillOrdered Mr Stacpoole Colonel GrevilleNugent
1759
DESPATCH OF BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT JOINT COMMITTEE
1787
Inclosure Awards County Palatine of Durham Bill Bill 44
1893
1996
1995
COMMONS TUESDAY MARCH 9
2135
540
2137
646
2139
300
2143
THE CONVICT RICHARD BONNERQuestion Mr Walter Answer Mr Bruce 162
2147
1081
2149
POOR LAWSICK POOR ASYLUMSQuestion Mr MC Torrens Answer
2153
151
2155
EASTER HOLYDAYSNOTICEHUDSONS BAY TERRITORYQuestion Lord
2161
IRELANDBANKRUPTCY LAWQuestion Mr Fitzwilliam Dick Answer
2163
Established Church Ireland Bill
954
THAMES EMBANKMENTPROPOSED VIADUCTMoved
542
CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD OF ADMIRALTYQuestion Sir James Elphin
Oriel College Oxford Bill
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEESThe Lord REDESDALE appointed Nemine Dis
737
399
1253
272
SUPPLYCommittee on Motion That a Supply be granted to

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Sivu 27 - For I have neither wit, nor words, nor worth, Action, nor utterance, nor the power of speech To stir men's blood.
Sivu 663 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
Sivu 23 - April next; and we, being desirous and resolved, as soon as may be, to meet our people, and to have their advice in Parliament, do hereby make known to all our loving subjects our Royal will and pleasure to call a new Parliament ; and do hereby further declare, that, with the advice of our Privy Council, we have given order...
Sivu 465 - Assembly which has inherited through many ages the accumulated honours of brilliant triumphs, of peaceful but courageous legislation, is now called upon to address itself to a task which would, indeed, have demanded all the best energies of the very best among your fathers and your ancestors. I believe it will prove to be worthy of the task.
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Sivu 23 - Ireland, do, respectively, upon notice thereof, forthwith issue out writs in due form and according to law, for calling a new Parliament. And We do hereby also, by this Our royal proclamation under Our Great Seal of Our United Kingdom require writs forthwith to be issued accordingly by Our said...
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Sivu 129 - It is agreed that no objection shall be made by any British authority against the emigrant Boers purchasing their supplies of ammunition in any of the British Colonies and possessions of South Africa, it being mutually understood that all trade in ammunition with the native tribes is prohibited both by the British Government and the emigrant farmers on both sides of the Vaal River.

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