Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1865

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176
175
After further debate Amendment proposed to leave out the word now
187
COUNTY DOWN ASSIZES CHIEF JUSTICE MONAHAN
195
THAMES AND ISIS NAVIGATIONObservations Mr Malins Reply Mr Milner
223
CANADIAN RAILWAYSQuestion Mr Aytoun Answer Mr Cardwell
235
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243
8
255
7 Motion made and Question proposed
263
County Voters Registration Ireland Bill Bill 70
265
Union Chargeability Bill Bill 31
277
Mutiny Bill
363
OFFICE OF POSTMASTER GENERALMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
377
That in the opinion of this House the present position of the Irish Church Establish
395
After long debate Motion That the Debate be now adjournedMr
455
Chemists and Druggists No 2 BillSir John Shelley Bill 84
479
Court of Chancery Ireland BillMr Attorney General Bill 6
509
Metropolitan Houseless Poor Bill Bill 83
533
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 31
559
SUPPLYcontinued
627
Moved That the Bill be now read 2The Earl of Clarendon
667
OYSTER FISHERYQuestion Mr Cave Answer Mr Milner Gibson
671
CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESAmendment proposed
717
SUPPLYNAVY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
725
That a sum not exceeding 192415 be granted to Her Majesty to defray
731
After short debate To report Progress and ask leave to sit again
743
Tories Robbers and Rapparees Ireland Bill Bill 95
755
LORDS THURSDAY APRIL 6
767
Question That the word now stand part of the Question put and agreed to
781
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
787
After long debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
847
Metropolitan Houseless Poor Bill Bill 83
859
PRIVATE BILLSSTANDING ORDER No 191DISPLACEMENT OF LONDON POOR
873
Metropolis Sewage and Essex Reclamation Bill by Order
881
Resolutions to be reported on Monday 24th April
955
EXHIBITION OF REFORMATORY CHILDREN
1001
Union Benefices Act Amendment Bill
1023
After short debate Bill considered in Committee reported with amended
1035
Metropolitan Toll Bridges Bill Bill 47
1053
Police Superannuation Bill Bill 109
1071
THE NATIONAL GALLERYMR FRITHS DERBY DAYQuestion Mr Gregory
1237
Amendment proposed to leave out from the word That to the end of
1255
Partnership Amendment Bill Bill 52
1281
ChelseaBridge Toll Abolition Bill Bill 74
1301
Courts of Justice Building Bill No 23
1307
That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying She will be graciously
1327
After long debate Question put Ayes 49 Noes 36 Majority 13
1371
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
1391
Whereupon Previous Question proposed That that Question be now put
1413
UNITED STATES OF AMERICAASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLNHer
1451
Marriages Lambourne Bill H L presented The Lord Bishop of Oxfordread
1463
COURTS OF JUSTICE CONCENTRATION SITE BILLcontinued
1473
Resolved That towards raising the Supply granted to Her Majesty there shall
1503
Isle of Man Disafforestation Compensation Bill Bill 67
1519
LORDS FRIDAY MAY 5
1533
THE ZOLLVEREINQuestion Mr W E Forster Answer Mr Layard
1535
Motion put and agreed
1569
On Question That the said Clause stand part of the Bill? their Lordships
1583
Juries Ireland Bill No 55
1595
Clerical Subscription
1709
DRILL INSTRUCTORS OF VOLUNTEERSQuestion Mr J R Yorke Answer
1715
1304
1725
1205
Committee report Progress
SUPPLYResolutions March 24 reported and after debate agreed
THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTQuestion Mr Darby Griffith Answer
895
Sheep and Cattle Bill Bill 57After short debate read
THE CURRAGH OF KILDAREQuestion The Marquess of Clanricarde Answer
MORTALITY AMONG CHILDREN IN NORFOLKQuestion Mr Bentinck Answer
469
THE DIOCESE OF EXETERQuestion Mr Wyld Answer Sir George Grey 931
1219
SUPPLY ARMY ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
861
WESTMINSTER PALACE CRYPTQuestion Mr Newdegate Answer Mr Cowper 1468
1228
TURNPIKE TRUSTSQuestion Mr Hunt Answer Mr T G Baring

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