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FOLKESTONE, Viscount, Wilts, S.
Municipal Corporations, Comm. 1199, 1203

268.

FORSTER, Right Hon. W. E. (Chief Se-
cretary to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland), Bradford
Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions

Crime Arson, 1935;-Co. Limerick -
Alleged Outrages, 1940

Criminal Law-Death of a Woman through
a Refusal to Visit her Son in Prison, 534
Dublin City Market Company, 476
Irish Land

Commission Sub-Commis-
sioners, 984, 1103, 1108, 1152, 1153,
1154, 1155, 1156, 1666
Irish Policy of the Government-Alleged
Negotiations, 1939

Land League and Fenianism-Mr. Arnold
Forster and the "Pall Mall Gazette,"
1272

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Landlord and Tenant-Marquess of Ely's
Estate-Interference of Police, 1931 ;-
Earl of Kenmare's Estate, 1944
Law and Justice Messrs. Crotty and
others, 476
Mr. Clifford Lloyd-Circular by Inspector
of Police, Co. Clare, 989, 993, 999, 1002,
1004, 1007, 1008, 1247, 1672, 1932,
1933

Potato Crop Committee, 1880, 1408, 1409
Young Ireland Literary Society (Dublin)—
Alleged Intrusion of Police, 152, 299
Ireland-Evictions-Miscellaneous Questions
Carnacum, Co. Mayo, 534

Evicted Labourers at Rhode, King's Co.
1667, 1828, 1829

The Return for Quarter to 21st March,
983

Ireland-Land Law Act, 1881-Miscellaneous
Questions

Constabulary, Interference of, 1262
Labourers' Cottages, 1817

Sub-Commissioners-Mr. Headech, 1656
Tenantry, 1269

Ireland-Magistracy-Miscellaneous Questions
Captain Plunket, R.M., 1824
Major Bond, R.M., 984

Major Traill, R.M., 1667, 1668
Major Waller Ashe, 1100

Ireland Peace Preservation Act - Miscel-
laneous Questions

Arms for Self-Defence, 536

Gun Licences, 533

Rev. T. Feehan, 1822

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Dillon, Mr., 494
Dooley, Mr. J., 479

Editors of Newspapers arrested under the
Act, 986, 987

Fitzgerald and Begley, Messrs., 147
Gallaher, Andrew and Patrick, 1102
Gibbons, Mr. Patrick, 147
Hodnett, Mr. Richard, 480
Hubon, Mr. Martin, 146

Investigation of Cases of Prisoners de-
tained under the Act, 1404
Kenny, Mr., and Mr. Cantwell, 1399
Maloney, Mr., 1254

Messrs. Allis, Cullinane, Flood, and Dalton,
487

Messrs. Dowling, Denis, Somers, &c., 982
Messrs. Hely and Dowling, 979

Messrs. G. O'Keane and others, 1097

Messrs. Nally and O'Kane, 1264

Messrs. Rea, O'Connor, Synan, Murphy,

O'Brien, and O'Gorman, 537

Miss Kirk, 1109, 1670, 1671

Molloy, Mr., 1824

Murphy, Mr., 1256

O'Mahony, an American Citizen detained

under the Act, 1808, 1809
O'Sullivan, Mr. Martin, 488

Persons arrested under the Act, 285, 286
Police Protection in Ireland, 299

Release of Prisoners detained under the
Act, 1241, 1400, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661,
1662, 1929

Ryan-Wall, Mr. Michael, 1812

Scanlan, Martin, and others, 1251
Smyth, Joseph, 1242

Transfer of Prisoners detained under the
Act from Clonmel Gaol to Naas, 1031
Treatment of Prisoners under the Act, 287,
288, 289, 290, 291, 532, 1255

Visits to Prisoners under the Act, 1098,
1821

White, Mr. P. L., 1946

Whittaker, Michael, and Thomas Dunphy,
1818

Ireland-Royal Irish Constabulary-Miscel-
laneous Questions

Appointments of County and Sub-Inspec-
tors at Londonderry, 1399
Constable Molloy, 535

Co. Monaghan, 1813

Duty of Protecting "Emergency Men," 983
Pension to Widow of Sergeant Kavanagh,
1252
Pensions, 1814

Sergeant Maguire, 1240

"United Ireland"-Alleged Excess of Duty
by a Constable at Waterford, 1266

FORSTER, Right Hon. W. E.-cont.

Ireland, State of Miscellaneous Questions
Alleged Murders, 1842

Ballintubber, Disturbances in, 1928
Boylan, Mr., Alleged Assault on, 535
Compensation for Malicious Injuries, 286
Drogheda Town Council-Intrusion of

the Police, 149

Dynamite, Use of, 1239

Frankfort, King's Co.-Alleged Riot, 1841
Ladies' Land League-Judge Barry and
Miss M'Cormack, 151

268.

FOWLER, Mr. W., Cambridge

Africa (South)-Zululand-Cetewayo (Release
from Captivity), Motion for an Address, 764
£1 Bank Notes, Res. 1682, 1710

France-The Commercial Treaty-Renewal
of the Negotiations

Question Mr. Magniac; Answer, Sir Charles
W. Dilke April 24, 1271

Limerick—Prohibited Public Meeting, 539 Friendly Societies—The Quinquennial Re-

Londonderry, Outrages at, 477, 1241
Murder of Mr. A. E. Herbert, 491
Occupation of Huts by Persons Evicted-
Interference of the Police, 1247, 1250
Police Protection-Murder of a Caretaker,
1034, 1252

Removal of Placards by the Constabulary,
1250

Wicklow Co., 1407, 1664

Land Law (Ireland) Act (1881) Amendment,
2R. 1549

Parliament Business of the House-Opposi-

tion to Motions, 305

Supply, Report, 195, 196, 199, 209

FORTESCUE, Earl

Army (Annual), Comm. 1376

Jury Laws (Ireland), 454

Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881 (Sec. 8, Sub-
sec. 9)-" Adams v. Dunseath," 1222

Forth Bridge Railway Bill

Board of Trade Report, Questions, Mr. Ander-
son; Answers, Mr. Chamberlain April 20,

1029

FOWLER, Mr. H. H., Wolverhampton
Bills of Sale Act (1878) Amendment, Consid.

126

Ways and Means, Report, 1417

FOWLER, Mr. R. N., London

Africa (South)- Natal - Alleged Massacre,
1268

Africa (South)-Zululand, 1572

Africa (South)-Zululand-Cetewayo (Release
from Captivity), Motion for an Address, 786
Law and Police-Crimes of Violence, 1657
Metropolis Management and Building Acts
Amendment, Comm. 2024

Municipal Corporations, Comm. 1199; Motion
for Adjournment, 1766
Parliament-Business of the House, Arrange-
ment of, 1631;-Tuesday Sittings, 1680
Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal
Practices), 2R. Amendt. 1332, 1445, 1630
Parliamentary Elections Expenses, 2 R. 961
Places of Worship (Sites), Comm. add. cl.
Motion for reporting Progress, 1477
Prisons (England) Act-Gaol Dietary, 1657
Ways and Means, 1784

Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm.

1322

turns-Report of the Registrar

Question, Mr. W. H. James; Answer, Lord
Frederick Cavendish April 28, 1664

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268.

GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E. (First | GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E.—cont.
Lord of the Treasury and Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer), Edinburgh-
shire

Africa (South)-Transkei War Expenses, 551
Zululand-Cetewayo-Visit to this Coun-
try, 1943

Africa (South)-Zululand-Cetewayo (Release
from Captivity), Motion for an Address, 769
Agriculture, Royal Commission on-Report, 34
Cornwall (East) Election-Speech of Mr.
Courtney, 310, 311, 312

County Government Bill-Local Option, 1678
Customs Department-Recent Appointments
-Mr. Walpole, 678

Ecclesiastical Commission, Motion for a Select
Committee, 496, 507

England and France-Channel Tunnel Scheme,
32, 33, 882, 1270

Gibraltar (Religious Dissensions)- Dr. Canilla
-The Papers, 555

Inland Revenue-Miscellaneous Questions
Beer Licences (Ireland), 150, 549
Duty on Silver Plate, 306

Grocers' Licences (Ireland), 550
Income Tax and Brewery Licences, 550
Railway Passenger Duty-Cheap Trains
Act, 1844, 1831

International Law-Protection of Person and
Property (Ireland) Act, 1881-Intervention
of the American Government, 675
Ireland-Miscellaneous Questions

Address of the Dominion Honse of Com-
mons, 1832, 1833

Crime, 689, 690, 696
Evictions-Arrears, 1677

General Prisons Act-Conveyance of Pri-
soners, 1679

Mr. Parnell-Representation of Liverpool,
677

Protection of Person and Property Act,
1881-Members of this House arrested
under the Act, 31, 1679;-Treatment of
Persons arrested under the Act, 25
State of Ladies' Land League-Judge
Barry and Miss M'Cormack, 21;-Re-
cent Murders, 881

Ireland-Land Law Act, 1881-Miscellaneous
Questions

Arrears of Rents, 313, 1270
Decision under the Act, 1834
Labourers, 675

Land Courts-Legal Expenses, 33

Sec. 8" Adams v. Dunseath," 490, 884
Land Law (Ireland) Act (1881) Amendment,
2R. 1488, 1504

Landlord and Tenant (Scotland)-Evictions in
the Island of Skye, 1675, 1676

Liberal Association of Ipswich and Irish Land-
lords, 1839

Mineral Leases-Insecurity of Tenants' Capi-
tal, 151

Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, 1409
Navy-Roman Catholic Chaplains for Troop-
ships, 32, 33

Northampton Borough, 1678

Official Appointments-Private Secretaries to
Cabinet Ministers, 300, 302
£1 Bank Notes, Res. 1694

Oxford and Cambridge Universities Commis-
sion-Oxford Statutes, 1840

Papal See-Diplomatic Communications, Res.
894, 898, 910, 911

Parliament-Business of the House-Misoel-
laneous Questions

492, 493, 553, 1840, 1945
New Rules of Procedure, 1269
Tuesday Sittings, 1680, 1681
Parliament-Business of the House (Putting
the Question), Res. 71, 113, 400, 404, 409;
Personal Explanation, 492, 495, 1849, 1853,
1870, 1883, 1899

Provincial Art Galleries and Museums, 581
Public Affairs, State of-Irish Policy of the
Government, 1835, 1836, 1837; Minis-
terial Statement, 1965, 1972, 1975, 1977,
1978, 1983, 1987, 1990

Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland-Earl Cowper,
1838

Public Worship Regulation Act-The Rev. Mr.
Green, 674

Supply, Report, 169, 170, 174, 176

Wales (South)-Road Acts-Maintenance of
Main Roads, 307

Ways and Means-Financial Statement-Car-
riage Duties, 1676, 1677
Local Taxation, 308

Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm.
1273, 1284, 1305; Report, 1412

GOLDNEY, Sir G., Chippenham

Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal
Practices), 2R. 1606, 1607

GORDON, General Hon. Sir A. H. Aber-
deenshire, E.

Agricultural Holdings, Notices of Removal
(Scotland), 2R. 223

Board of Manufactures and Fisheries (Scot-
land), 876

Ecclesiastical and Mortuary Fees, Motion for
a Select Committee, 211
Herring Brand Committee, Res. 525

GORST, Mr. J. E., Chatham

Africa (South)-Zululand-Cetewayo (Release
from Captivity), Motion for an Address, 756,
783

Army-Payment of Pensions, 987, 988
Crime (Ireland), 680, 689, 690

Land Law (Ireland) Act (1881) Amendment,
2R. 1553

Municipal Corporations, Comm. 1191
Navy-Miscellaneous Questions

Chatham Dockyard Workmen, 1030
Dockyards-Bank Holidays, 18, 19
Payment of Naval Pensions, 1259
Parliament-Business of the House, Arrange-
ment of, 1108
Tuesdays, 1037

Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal
Practices), 2R. 1358, 1609

Public Affairs-Irish Policy of the Govern-
ment, 1835, 1836

Straits Settlements-Slavery in the Malay
Peninsula, 488

Supply-Buildings of the Houses of Parlia-
ment, 1182

Report, 208, 209

Turnpike Roads (South Wales), 3R. 1913

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Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, 1788
Tunis-Cession of Esparto Grass Districts, 3
Tunis-Bombardment of Sfax-Indemnity to
British Subjects, Address for Papers, 1805,
1806
Turkey-Passage in the Bosphorus-Russian
Armed Ships, 280, 281

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Burial Fees, 2R. 267

Civil Imprisonment (Scotland), 2R. 255, 256
Commonable Rights, 2R. 256

Criminal Law-Jane M'Evoy, Case of, 20;-

Lamson, The Condemned Prisoner, 551, 873
Fires in Theatres (Prevention), Res. 794
Fisheries-Trawling, 1665

H.M. the Queen, Attempt upon the Life of—
The Prisoner M'Lean, 541, 542
Judicature Act-New Rules of Procedure, 15
Law and Justice-Cases of Suspected Poison-
ing, 5

Magistracy-Newcastle-on-Tyne - Severe
Sentence, 292

Law and Police-Miscellaneous Questions
Camborne, Riots at, 1107, 1267, 1268,
1674

Crimes of Violence, 1657

Metropolis-Alleged Detective Conspiracy,

284

Salvation Army, 544, 1271, 1826, 1941
Mines (Coal) Regulation Act, 1872-Abram
Colliery Explosion, 1930

Weardale Colliery Explosion, 886
Metropolis-Street Accidents, 306

Metropolis Management and Building Acts
Amendment, Comm. 2020, 2021

Municipal Corporations, Comm. 1755, 1756,
1760

Official Appointments-Mr. R. S. Mitford,
1104, 1105

Oxford University (Jesus College Statutes),
Motion for an Address, 2000
Parliament-Order- The Precincts of the
House The Home Secretary and Mr.
Anderson, 557

Parliament-Business of the House (Putting
the Question), Res. 39

Police Protection to Public Servants, 1133
Post Office-Detention of Land League Letters,
1099

Prisons (England)-Gaol Dietary, 1857 ;-Tot-
hill Fields Prison, 1942

HARCOURT, Mr. E. W., Oxfordshire
England and France-The Channel Tunnel
Scheme, 882

Ways and Means, Report, 1410

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Bengal-Mortality in Prisons, 304

Bengal Staff Corps-Captain J. B. Chatter-
ton, 555

Conveyance of Stores, 30

Finance, &c.-Import Duties on Indian
Products, 7

High Court of Justice-Salaries of the
Judges, 559

Indian Council-The Vacancy, 16
Rajputana Railway, 303

Roorkee College, 1104

Tea Labourers' Act, 546
Ireland-Mr. Clifford Lloyd-Circular by the
Inspector of Police, Co. Clare, 1016, 1022
Municipal Corporations, Comm. 1188, 1191,
1202, 1203, 1770, 1783

Parliament-Business of the House-Arrange-
ment of Business, 1108, 1109;-Tuesdays,
1036, 1037

Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal
Practices), 2R. 1361, 1364

Public Affairs, State of Irish Policy of the
Government, Ministerial Statement, 1995
Supply-Buildings of the Houses of Parlia-
ment, 1182

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HEALY, Mr. T. M.-cont.

Magistracy-Captain J. Bolton Jones, 868,
869;-Major Bond, R. N., 984

Mr. Clifford Lloyd-Circular by the In-
spector of Police, Co. Clare, 999, 1007,
1008, 1009, 1017, 1933

Poor Law-Election of Poor Law Guar-
dians-Mr. O'Halloran, a Suspect, 870;
-Manorhamilton Union Election of
Guardians, 1403

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Post Office-Convention of Paris-Seizure
of the "Irish World" Newspaper, 148
Prisons-Clonmel Gaol-Outbreak of Fever,
487, 558, 559, 679;-Limerick Gaol-
Governor Eagar, 1403, 1930

Young Ireland Literary Society, Dublin-
Alleged Intrusion of Police, 152

Ireland-Land Law Act, 1881-Miscellaneous
Questions

Labourers' Cottages, 1817

Sec. 8" Adams v. Dunseath," 489, 883,
885

Tenantry, 1269

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Ireland Law and Justice Miscellaneous
Questions

Admission of Solicitors, 142, 143
Cork Grand Jury, 9, 10, 11

Expenses of Crown Witnesses, 1099

Ireland-Peace Preservation Act, 1881-Mis-
cellaneous Questions

Arms for Self Defence, 536

Gun Licences, 532, 877, 878

Returns as to Number and Cost of Arms
Surrendered, 647

Ireland-Protection of Person and Property
Act, 1881-Miscellaneous Questions
Abraham, Mr. W., 1673

Alleged Proselytism among Persons Im-
prisoned under the Act, 149

Arrest of Employés of "United Ireland,"

537

Dillon, Mr., 494

Fitzgerald and Begley, Messrs. 147
Hodnett, Mr. Richard, 480

Holden, Mr. J., 660

Investigation of Cases of Prisoners de-

tained under the Act, 1404

Members of this House arrested under the
Act, 31

Messrs. Allis, Cullinane, Flood, and Dalton,
487
O'Mahoney, an American Citizen detained
under the Act, 1808, 1809
O'Sullivan, Mr. Martin, 488
Persons arrested under the Act, 285
Prisoners detained under the Act-John
M'Carthy and others, 1658, 1659, 1661,
1662, 1663;-Mr. Ryan, 1572
Release of Prisoners detained under the
Act-Limerick Gaol, 1241

Transfer of Prisoners detained under the
Act from Clonmel to Naas Gaol, 1031
Treatment of Persons arrested under the
Act, 25, 286, 287, 288, 290

Ireland-Royal Irish Constabulary-Miscel
laneous Questions

Co. Monaghan, 1814

Sub-Constable Walsh, 21

Telegrams to Coroners, 1573

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