MORLEY, Earl of
Acrobats, 2R. 620
Brickfields, Motion for a Return, 1745 Inclosure Law Amendment, 2R. 486; Comm. cl. 3, 936, 937, 938; cl. 6, 939, 940; cl. 7, 941; Report, cl. 3, 1217, 1218; add. cl. 1221; cl. 18, 1223; Re-comm. 1505; cl. 3, 1506, 1507; cl. 5, 1508; cl. 38, Amendt. ib, 1509; Report, 1866, 1867
Metalliferous Mines Regulation, 2R. 1590 Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 4, 1873; cl. 5, 1876; cl. 6, Amendt. ib.; cl. 7, 1879, 1880; cl. 12, ib.; cl. 15, 1881; cl. 52, 1882; cl. 53, ib., 1883; cl. 57, Amendt. ib. Municipal Corporations (Wards), 2R. 1346 Palace of Westminster-Victoria Tower, 1241 Registration of Births and Deaths, 2R. 858
Municipal Corporations (Wards) Bill-cont. Amendt. to leave out ("now,") and insert ("this day three months") (Marquess of Salisbury); after short debate, on Question, That ("now,") &c.; Cont. 56, Not-Cont. 77; M. 21; resolved in the negative; and Bill to be read 2a this day three months
Municipal Officers Superannuation Bill (Mr. Rathbone, Mr. Birley, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Morley, Mr. Graves)
c. Committee* (on re-comm.)—R.P. July 2 Committee (on re-comm.)-R.P. July 8 Bill withdrawn * July 15 [Bill 154]
MUNSTER, Mr. W. F., Mallow Ireland-Galway Election Petition, Res. 1837
Considered July 4 Read 30 July 5
Municipal Corporations (Borough Funds) 1. Royal Assent July 25 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 39]
Municipal Corporations (Wards) Bill
(Mr. Winterbotham, Mr. Secretary Bruce) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" July 5, 747
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add " upon this day three months" (Mr. Robert Fowler); after short debate, Question put, "That now,' &c.;" A. 67, N. 34; M. 33; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 3o [Bill 102] 1. Read 1 (Earl of Morley) July 8 (No. 199) Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a " July 18, 1346 [cont.
Dockyard Artisans (Pay), Question, Mr. J. D. Lewis; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 25, 1747 -Workmen in Chatham Dockyard, Question, Mr. Otway; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 18, 1370 Experimental Gunnery-H.M.S. "Hotspur" and "Glatton," Question, Lord Elphinstone; Answer, The Earl of Camperdown June 27, 281; Question, Lord Henry Lennox; An- swer, Mr. Goschen July 1, 427; Question, Mr. Laird; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 11, 948; Question, Captain Beaumont; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 22, 1516
H.M.S. Euphrates." Question, Lord Henry Scott; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 15, 1137 H.M.S." Zealous," Question, Sir John Hay; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 15, 1146 Staff Commanders and Navigating Lieutenants, Question, Observations, The Earl of Lauder- dale; Reply, The Earl of Camperdown; short debate thereon June 25, 161
The Channel Squadron, Question, Mr. Bourke; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 18, 1361- Opening of Portland Breakwater, Question, Mr. Edwards; Answer, Mr. Goschen July 22, 1518
Navy and Army Expenditure (1870-71) Resolutions considered in Committee July 22, 1588
Inclosure Law Amendment, Report, 1865
NEVILLE-GRENVILLE, Mr. R., Somerset- shire, Mid
Army-Yeomanry and Volunteer Adjutants,
Army Regulation Act-Civil Power, Aid to, 285
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 12, 1688, 1691; cl. 19, 1916 Supply-Yeomanry Cavalry, 127
NEWDEGATE, Mr. C. N., Warwickshire, N. Capital Punishment Abolition, 2R. 1724, 1726, 1730, 1737
Church Seats, Comm. cl. 3, 1296 Criminal Law Amendment, 1133 France Deportation of Political Prisoners, 1824
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 13, 1703, 1705; cl. 14, 1904; cl. 24, 1976 Ireland-Galway Election Petition, Res. 1852 Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 7, 42, 43, 45; cl. 16, 308; c. 48, 517, 650; cl. 63, 665; cl. 68, 666
Monastic and Conventual Institutions Commis- sion, 2R. 258, 259
Occasional Sermons, 2R. 256 Parliament-Questions, &c.
Morning Sittings, 20
Order of Business on Notices of Motion, 698 Public Business, 1141, 1144; Res. 1417, 1952
NORWOOD, Mr. C. M., Kingston-upon- Hull
Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 25, 320
O'BRIEN, Sir P., King's Co.
Ireland-Galway Election Petition, Res. 1852 Military Forces Localisation (Expenses), 2R. 1671
Supply-Militia Pay and Allowances, 118 Volunteer Corps, 151, 153
Occasional Sermons Bill
(Mr. Cowper-Temple, Mr. Thomas Hughes) c. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" June 26, 236 Amendt. to leave out "now," and add " upon this day three months" (Mr. Beresford Hope); after debate, Question put, "That now &c.;" A. 116, N. 177; M. 61; words added ; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 2R. put off for three months
O'CONOR, Mr. D. M., Sligo Co.
Army Estimates-Works, Buildings, &c. 1569 Railways (Ireland), 2R. Motion for Adjourn- ment, 1342
O'CONOR DON, The, Roscommon Co. Ireland-Superannuation Allowances - Valua- tion Department, 1039
O'DONOGHUE, The, Tralee
Ireland-Galway Election, 290, 633
Rules and Orders, 301, 302, 303; Amendt. O'HAGAN, Lord (Lord Chancellor of Ire-
Ireland-Case of Rev. R. O'Keeffe, 1344 Galway Election, 869
New Peers-Sat First-See title Parlia-O'LOGHLEN, Right Hon. Sir C. M.,
New Writs Issued-See title Parliament
New Members Sworn-See title Parliament
NORTH, Lieut-Colonel J. S., Oxfordshire Supply- Eyre's, Ex-Governor, Costs, 818 Volunteer Corps, 148
Water Supply (Metropolis), 1242
NORTHCOTE, Right Hon. Sir S. H.,
Capital Punishment Abolition, 2R. 1730 Ireland-Galway Election Petition, 343, 1761; Motion for Adjournment, 1847, 1855 Palace of Westminster-Fire in the Clock Tower, 413
Supply-Martial Law, 108
Post Office Packet Service, 154, 155 Report, 190
O'NEILL, Hon. E., Antrim Co. Ireland-Galway Election, 1145
Mayo, Countess of Queen's Message considered, ORANMORE AND BROWNE, Lord
Persia, Relations with, Res. 1109
NORTHUMBERLAND, Duke of
Inclosure Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 3, 1506, 1507; add. cl. Motion for Report, 1509, 1510; Report, Amendt. 1864
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Com- mons Amendts. 763
Education (Scotland), 2R. 697; Comm. cl. 50, 1026; cl. 66, Amendt. 1031
Ireland, State of Recent County Elections, 95, 96, 97
Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act (1870) Amendment (No. 2), 3R. Amendt. 422 Prisons (Ireland), Comm. cl. 8, Amendt. 98 Treaty of Washington, 2R. 945
O'REILLY, Mr. M. W., Longford Co. France Deportation of Political Prisoners, 1624
Military Forces Localisation (Expenses), 2R. 1657
National Schools (Ireland), 1299, 1759 Railways (Ireland), 2R. 1319
Inclosure Law Amendment, Comm. cl. 3, 935; Report, cl. 3, 1219; Re-comm. add. cl. 1509 |
7. Read 2 June 21 Committee; Report June 24 Read 3* June 25 Royal Assent June 27
[35 & 36 Vict. c. lxiii.]
PALMER, Mr. J. Hinde, Lincoln City Church Seats, Comm. 1294 Commons Protection, 2R. 596
Judicial Organization-Report of Committee, Res. 1928
Law Officers of the Crown, Res. 68 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Lords Amendts. 1066
Real Estates (Titles), 2R. 230 Supply-Natural History Museum, 740 Parish Constables Abolition Bill (Mr. Hibbert, Mr. Stansfeld)
c. Committee; Report July 16 Committee (on re-comm.)—R.P. July 19 [Bill 97] [Bill 255]
Committee (on re-comm.); Report July 22 Considered July 23
PARKER, Lieut.-Colonel W., Suffolk, W. Army-Militia, 790
The Frescoes of the Victoria Gallery, Questions, Viscount Hardinge, The Lord Redesdale; Answers, The Duke of St. Albans June 28, 339
The Victoria Tower-Smoke Nuisance Pre- vention Act, Observations, Question, The Archbishop of Canterbury; Reply, The Duke of St. Albans, The Earl of Morley July 16, 1239
Breach of Privilege-Public Petitions Com- mittee-Fictitious Signatures to a Petition from Manchester against the Licensing Bill, Special Report brought up and read July 22, 1511; after short debate, Report to lie upon the Table; Question, Sir Wilfrid Lawson; Answer, Mr. C. Forster July 23, 1624; July 25, 1752
Conduct of Business-Bishops Resignation Act (1869) Perpetuation Bill, Observations, Mr. Bouverie; Reply, Mr. Gladstone; short de- bate thereon June 24, 105
Grand Jury Presentments (Ireland) Bill, Ques- tions, Captain Archdall; Answers, The Mar- quess of Hartington, Mr. Speaker July 5, 700
Close of the Session-Public Bills, Question, Colonel Wilson-Patten; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone July 12, 1042
Public Business, Question, Observations, Colonel Wilson Patten; Reply, Mr. Gladstone; short debate thereon July 15, 1138
Arrangement of Business, Observations, Mr. Gladstone; short debate thereon July 18, 1372
Saturday Sittings Committees of Supply, Withdrawal of Motion (Mr. Rylands); short debate thereon July 26, 1951
Expenses of Witnesses, Questions, Mr. Sclater-Booth, Mr. Bouverie, Mr. Hunt; Answers, Mr. Baxter June 24,
PARLIAMENT COMMONS-Cont.
Rules and Orders of the House Question, Observations, Mr. Newdegate; Reply, Mr. Speaker June 27, 302 Morning Sittings-Rights of Private Members, Question, Observations, Mr. Newdegate; Reply, Mr. Speaker June 21, 20 Order of Business-Notices of Motion, Ques- tion, Mr. Newdegate; Answer, Mr. Speaker July 5, 698
Rules and Orders-Orders of the Day-Rights of Private Members, Questions, Mr. Newde- gate; Answers, Mr. Speaker July 5, 704 Palace of Westminster
Decay of the Stonework, Question, Mr. Butler- Johnstone: Answer, Mr. Ayrton July 9, 871 Fire in the Clock Tower, Question, Sir Colman O'Loghlen; Answer, Mr. Ayrton June 28,
Parliament-Counts Out
Amendt. on Committee of Supply July 19, To leave out from 66 That," and add "every Member taking notice that 40 Members are not present shall do so from his place" (Mr. Bowring) v. July 19, 1472; Question pro- posed, "That the words, &c. ;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Parliament-Private Legislation
Adjourned Debate on Question [13th June] resumed July 4, 626; after debate, Debate further adjourned till Thursday 18th July
"1. Because contests must be greatly increased in number, as no such preliminary meetings can be held before an election as will be any guides to candidates of their chances of success, from the secrecy which will prevent many from declaring their opinions
2. Because the small number of nominators might greatly increase the number of candi- dates in a constituency of 2,000 voters (where only one candidate can be elected), so that where two candidates might poll 1,000 votes each, out of 20 candidates polling near 100 each 19 might be defeated and the election carried by a candidate polling a little more than a tenth part of the voters
"3. Because after the balloting the collection of ballot boxes and counting of the papers would make a declaration of the poll a subject of suspense and delay for many days in large constituencies, which would greatly tend to excitement and ill-feeling, and defeat one great object of the Reform Bill of 1832, which was to shorten as much as possible the duration of elections, besides being con- trary to the declared intention of the Ballot Bill
"4. Because no provision is made by fine or otherwise for preventing committee rooms being held in public houses, or for closing them during any part of the day of election, both which precautions have been the subjects of many, Petitions to both Houses of Parlia- ment DENMAN."
c. Observations, Mr. Gladstone June 27, 290 Lords Amendts. considered June 28, 347 Amendts. agreed to, and disagreed to Further consideration of Lords Amendts. ad- journed
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections Bill | PATTEN, Right Hon. Colonel J. W.-cont.
c. Lords Amendts. further considered July 1, 472 Amendts. agreed to, and disagreed to Committee appointed, "to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to the Amendts. to which this House hath dis- agreed;" List of the Committee, 485
7. Commons Amendts. considered July 8, 753 Commons Amendts. to Lords Amendts. and
Commons consequential Amendts. made by the Lords, considered
Several Amendts insisted on; several not in- sisted on; and Commons Amendts. agreed to; and a Committee appointed to prepare reasons to be offered to the Commons for the Lords insisting on the said Amendts.; the Committee to meet forthwith; report from the Committee of the reasons; read, and agreed to; and a message sent to the Com- mons to return the said Bill, with Amendts. and reasons
c. Order of the Day for the Consideration of the Lords' Reasons read July 12, 1043 Lords Amendt. and Reasons for disagreeing to one of the consequential Amendts. made by this House to the Bill, and for insisting on certain Amendts. to which this House hath disagreed, considered
After long debate, Committee appointed, " draw up Reasons to be assigned to The Lords for disagreeing to the Amendt. to which this House hath disagreed; and for insisting on its disagreement to certain other Amendts. on which The Lords insist; Committee, 1067 List of the Reasons for disagreement to The Lords Amendt. and for insisting on disagreement to certain other Amendts. on which The Lords insist, reported, and agreed to; to be communi- cated to The Lords
1. Commons' consequential Amendts. and Com- mons' Reasons for disagreeing to some of the Amendts. made by the Lords, considered July 15, 1122; after short debate, Amendts. not insisted on
c. Message from The Lords,-That they do not insist on their Amendts. to the Parlia- mentary and Municipal Elections Bill to which this House disagrees; and agree to the Amendts. made by this House to the Bill with Amendts., to which they desire the concurrence of this House
Lords Amendts. to be considered forthwith; considered, and agreed to
7. Royal Assent July 18 [35 & 36 Vict. c. 33] c. Questions, Mr. Collins; Answers, Mr. Bruce July 19, 1416; July 25, 1751
Patent Laws Commission
Question, Mr. Bowring; Answer, Mr. Glad- stone June 27, 283
PATTEN, Right Hon. Colonel J. W., Lancashire, N.
Cattle Plague-Importation from Russia, 1756 Church Seats, Comm. 1294
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 14, 1903; cl. 24, 1967
Ireland-Galway Election, 289, 634, 1632 [cont.
Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 4, 33; cl.7, 44; cl. 45, 502 Parliament
Business of the House, 1042,
1043, 1138; Res. 1418, 1951, 1954 Select Committees-Expenses of Witnesses, 100
Parliament-Private Legislation, Res. 626 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Lords Amendts. 375
Public Health, Comm. cl. 41, 1494 Railways (Ireland), 2R. 1329 Supply-Militia Pay and Allowances, 116 Volunteer Corps, 141
Thames Embankment (Land), Comm. 1586
(Mr. Whitwell, Mr. Charles Mills, Mr. Morley, Mr. Plimsoll)
c. Report of Select Committee July 8 [No. 288] Bill reported July 8 Committee (on re-comm.)—R.P. July 12 [Bills 173-233] Committee (on re-comm.)—R.P. July 15 Committee (on re-comm.); Report July 16 Considered July 27
PEASE, Mr. J. W., Durham, S.
Civil Service-Temporary Writers, Pay of, 429 Metalliferous Mines Regulation, Comm. cl. 5, Amendt. 717; cl. 9, 721; cl. 23, Amendt. 723
Military Forces Localisation (Expenses), 2R.
Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. 27; cl. 4, Amendt. 35; cl. 7, 42, 43, 45; cl. 11, Amendt. 46; cl. 12, Amendt. 182; cl. 16, 305, 308, 311, 314; cl. 24, 317; cl. 25, 321; cl. 30, 331; cl. 39, Amendt. 332; cl. 47, 507; cl. 48, 523, 643, 646, 661; add. cl. 710, 714; cl. 11, 1005; cl. 24, 1008; cl. 45, 1009
Supply-Customs Department, 746
Vaccination Acts Amendment, 2R. 926
PEEL, Right Hon. Sir R., Tamworth Birmingham Sewerage, 1134, 1135 France-Deportation of Political Prisoners, 1622, 1623, 1624
Ireland-Galway Election-Mr. Justice Keogh, 340
Metropolis-Battersea Park, 1519
PEEL, Mr. A. W. (Secretary to the Board of Trade), Warwick Bo. Supply-Harbours, &c. 471 Tramways (Metropolis), 102
Trinity House-Beazeley, Mr., Dismissal of, 1887
PELL, Mr. A., Leicestershire, S.
Birmingham Sewerage, 1128, 1129
Church Seats, Comm. 1294; cl. 3, Amendt. 1297
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Lords Amendts. 1066
Public Health, Comm. Motion for Adjournment, 1082, 1251; cl. 10, 1391, 1392; cl. 18, 1398
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