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advowson Amendment agreed Amendment proposed appointed ATKINSON Attorney auditors beg to ask Belfast bishop boards of guardians bodies borough charge Charles Chief Secretary clause Colonel Colonies Commissioners Committee Cork Corporation county cess county council court Delandre Derry Dillon district Donegal Dublin duties Edward elected England George Gerald Balfour give Government Board HANBURY Henry honourable and learned honourable Friend honourable Member House insert Irish Society James land learned Member leave Local Government Board Local Government Ireland Lord Lieutenant Lordships Louth magistrates Majesty's Government marriages matter Member for North ment North Louth North Tyrone O'Brien object ORDERS CONFIRMATION Parliament passed poor rate Poor Relief Ireland present provision Question put read a second read the third regard Report to lie right honourable Gentleman Scotland Speaker T. M. HEALY T. P. O'CONNOR Table Thomas tion Treasury Tyrone Vote William words
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