Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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That in the opinion of this House Her Majestys Ministers should now adopt measures
171
Roads and Bridges Scotland recommitted Bill Bill 165
183
Local Government Supplemental No 5 BillMr Baring ordered read 1
209
Penalties Law Amendment Bill Bill 213
213
Turnpike Acts Continuance BillMr Baring ordered presented read 1
227
After long debate Question put That the word now stand part of
247
FORTIFICATIONS AND WORKSCommittee
249
Partnership Amendment Bill No 123
251
RAILWAY TRAVELLING Question Colonel Greville Answer Mr M Gibson
263
Bill considered in Committee
279
Inland Revenue recommitted Bill Bill 207
303
Peace Preservation Ireland Act Continuance
319
EXHIBITION OF MINIATURES AT KENSINGTONQuestion Earl Stanhope Answer
333
DIVISIONS OF THE HOUSESTANDING ORDER No 25NEW STANDING ORDERS
347
Courts of Justice Building Bill No 23
359
ARMYTHE ARMSTRONG AND WHITWORTH GUNSQuestion Mr H Baillie
365
DOCKYARD SUPERINTENDENTSAmendment proposed
381
The House divided Ayes 33 Noes 60 Majority 27
399
To add after the word That in the Original Question the words There be laid
411
Question proposed That those words be there added
425
THE SLAVE TRADEObservations Lord Brougham Reply Earl Russell
431
LAHORE BISHOPRIC BILLQuestion Mr Henry Seymour Answer Sir C Wood
447
IRELANDCASE OF PATRICK DONOHUEMotion for Papers Mr OReilly
467
Greenwich Hospital Bill Bill 212
499
Sugar Duties and Drawbacks Bill Bill 198
513
Prisons Bill No 155
517
COMMONS TUESDAY JUNE 20
525
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IRELANDMotion for an Address
541
Peace Preservation Ireland Act 1856 Amendment Bill
593
Colonial Docks Loans Bill Bill 226
595
Educational and Charitable Institutions Bill Bill 97
607
ARMYDRESS OF MILITARY CHAPLAINS Question Mr Darby Griffith Answer
731
NAVYDOCKYARD SUPERINTENDENTSQuestion Sir Frederic Smith Answer
751
PRIVATE BILLSStanding Orders 184 and 185 considered according to Order
763
Clerical Subscription Bill Lords Bill 199
837
Greenwich Hospital Bill No 179
855
Clerical Subscription Bill Lords Bill 1997
879
Motion made and Question That this House do now adjourn
893
PROROGATION OF THE PARLIAMENT
913
DIVISIONS OF THIS HOUSE
917
Penalties LawAmendment Bill No 178
969
COMMONS FRIDAY JUNE 30
981
House at rising to adjourn till Monday next
1023
Ordered That there be laid upon the Table a List of those Lords who have served on Private
1037
LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT c continued
1045
LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT c
1083
Motion made and Question proposed That the Debate be now adjourned
1131
CASE OF CATHERINE GAUGHANQuestion The Marquess of Westmeath
1157
PORTS OF NORTH AND SOUTH SHIELDSQuestion Sir Matthew Ridley
1235
ANTISLAVERY SOCIETYPetition presented by Lord Brougham
1237
OWNERLESS DOGsQuestion Mr Dawson Damer Answer Sir G Grey
1239
BISHOPS TRUST SUBSTITUTION
1251
BRITISH INDIA AND COLONIAL TRUST AND AGENCY CORPORATION LIMITED
FORFEITURE FOR TREASON AND FELONY BILLQuestion Mr Charles Forster
Resolution to be reported Tomorrow
INDIAGRIEVANCES OF INDIAN OFFICERSQuestion Colonel Sykes Answer
INDIALAND TENURE IN OUDEQuestion Lord Stanley Answer Sir C Wood 447
441
To leave out from the first word That to the end of the Question in order to add
Petitions presented by The Earl of Ellenborough
Standing Order No 179 Sect 1 considered according to Order
THE SATURDAY HALFHOLIDAY AND THE CIVIL SERVICEQuestion Mr Ayrton

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