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FORTIFICATIONS PROVISION FOR EXPENSESResolutions in Committee
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Municipal Franchise Bill No 187
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ARMYCAVALRY REGIMENTS FOR INDIAQuestion Mr Stacpoole Answer
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Magistrates Deputies 179 Prisons Scotoutpatients giving the inmates the
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ment 164 Local Government Supplemental had been for five years naval pensioners
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Resolutions to be reported
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After short time spent therein Bill reported without Amendment to
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Dividends on Public Stocks BillOrdered Mr Stansfeld Mr Chancellor of
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IRELANDLUNATICS
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To leave out from House to the end of the motion and insert do insist on
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Marriage with a Deceased Wifes Sister Bill Bill 23
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The House divided Ayes 127 Noes 91 Majority
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Married Womens Property Bill Bill 122
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NAVY COASTGUARDSMEN
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ARMY COMMITTEES ON NEW ARMSQuestion Observations Colonel
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Item of 500 for the Royal Aca
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report Progress
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POOR LAWKEIGHLEY UNIONQuestion Mr H B Samuelson Answer
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EXTRADITION TREATY WITH FRANCEQuestion Lord Chelmsford Answer
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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TURNPIKES Observations Mr KnatchbullHugessen Reply Sir George
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PURCHASES FOR THE NATIONAL GALLERYTHE REMBRANDTQuestions
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POLICE IRELANDObservations The Marquess of Clanricarde Reply
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Imprisonment for Debt Bill No 168
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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Amendment proposed
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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After some time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES INDIAADDRESS FOR PAPERSMotion
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SCOTLAND THE CUMBRAE LIGHTSQuestion Mr Grieve Answer
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY JULY 28
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Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Gilpin
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Main Question as amended put and agreed toBill
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Bankruptcy Bill No 2078
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SUPPLYCommitteecontinued
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 145667 c Mr
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Presentation of Benefices belonging to Roman Catholics
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Evidence Amendment Bill No 110
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Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Bishop of Gloucester
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Fortifications Provision for Expenses Bill Bill 223
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HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT PLANS FOR NEW DINING ROOMS AND LADIES
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Bill read 2 accordingly and com
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UNITED STATESCONSULATE AT CHICAGOQuestion Mr Bowring Answer
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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Canada Ruperts Land Loan Bill Bill 253
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Metropolitan Board of Works Loans Bill Bill 238
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Tomorrow at Two of the clock
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DAGENHAM DOCK COMPANY Question Viscount Enfield Answer
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Parochial Schools Scotland recommitted Bill Lords Bill 215
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LORDS SATURDAY AUGUST 7
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Endowed Schools No 2 recommitted Bill Bill 154
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PARLIAMENT PRIVATE BILLSSTANDING ORDERS
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Merchant Shipping and Navigation Bill
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ACCIDENTS IN COAL MINESMOTION FOR PAPERSMoved
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considered according to order
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the second time said its object was to to 36 108 a year and if admitted since
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APPOINTMENT OF REVISING BARRISTERSQuestion Mr West Answer
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After some time spent therein Bill reported with Amendments
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CATTLE PLAGUEFOOT AND MOUTH DISEASEQuestion Mr J Lowther
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BURGLARIES AT STAINESQuestion Mr Gourley Answer Mr Bruce
NAVYADMIRALTY ACCOUNTSQuestion Mr Seely Answer Mr Childers 1526
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THE ECUMENICAL COUNCILQuestion Mr Stapleton Answer Mr Otway
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SCOTLANDPOOR LAW AMENDMENTQuestion Mr Anderson Answer
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NAVYWEST COAST OF AFRICAQuestion Mr Rylands Answer
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Question Colonel
Moved in Clause 2 not to insist on the Amendment to which the Commons
CHINA HONG KONGLEGISLATIVE COUNCILQuestion Mr Bowring
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NEW WRITS ISSUED
IRELAND STATE AID ΤΟ IRISH NONCONFORMISTS
THE COLNE FISHERYQuestion Dr Brewer Answer Mr Bruce 1493
PARLIAMENT MOSAICS IN THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT Question Mr
Motion for Address for Returns of the County and Borough Prisons of England in which
INDIA OPIUM TRADEQuestions Sir Wilfrid Lawson Sir Stafford North
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Pagina 231 - An Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, Clothing, and contingent and other Expenses of the Disembodied Militia in Great Britain and Ireland; to grant Allowances in certain Cases to Subaltern Officers, Adjutants, Paymasters, Quartermasters, Surgeons, Assistant-Surgeons and Surgeons' Mates of the Militia ; and to authorize the Employment of the Non-Commissioned Officers.
Pagina 885 - And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the Church of England, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established in England...
Pagina 53 - Act ; and all such rules shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament within fourteen days after the making thereof. if Parliament be sitting, and if Parliament be not sitting, then within fourteen days after the next meeting of Parliament...
Pagina 885 - Will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the laws of God, ' the true profession of the gospel, and the protestant reformed religion established by...
Pagina 721 - ... to render the National Schools successful in improving the general condition of the people. It is not, however, merely through the schools committed to their charge that the beneficial effects of their influence would be felt. Living in friendly habits with the people; not greatly elevated above them, but so provided for as to be able to maintain a respectable station; trained to good habits; identified in interest with the State, and therefore anxious to promote a spirit of obedience to lawful...
Pagina 847 - Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live...
Pagina 623 - An Act for the more effectual Suppression of Societies established for seditious and treasonable Purposes, and for better preventing treasonable and seditious Practices...
Pagina 415 - became all powerful in this respect. The " common cry among them was, that they would " not uphold any priest who would not back " them in their proceedings ; and instances " could be produced where this threat was " carried into execution ; and upright individuals " of the clerical body were made the objects of " every species of injustice and persecution. " The dread of poverty and of being cast off by " those to whom they looked for subsistence con" tributed powerfully to make the body at large...

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