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SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESCommittee continued
55
DISEASE AMONG SWINEQuestion Sir John Walsh Answer Mr H A Bruce
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SEA FISHERIES COMMISSIONQuestion Mr E Craufurd Answer The Lord
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CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEESThe Lord REDESDALE appointed Nemine Dissentiente
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LORDS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8
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Amendment proposed
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Then another Amendment moved to add the same words at the end of
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Qualification for Offices Abolition BillResolution in CommitteeBill ordered
301
STANDING ORDERSSelect Committee nominated
341
SUPPLYQUEENS SPEECH considered
355
Legal Pensions Bill
427
EDUCATION OF CHILDREN IN MANUFACTURING TOWNSQuestion Mr Fawcett
447
SUPPLYCommittee on Motion That a Supply be granted to Her Majesty
459
SUPPLYResolution Feb 13 That a Supply be granted to Her Majesty
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SEWAGE OF TOWNSQuestion Mr Schreiber Answer Sir George Grey
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THE THAMES NAVIGATIONQuestion Mr Bathurst Answer Mr M Gibson
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Savings Banks and Post Office Savings Banks Bill Bill 5
577
PRINTING Select Committee appointed
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COMMONS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16
595
Cattle Plague Bill Bill 7
657
Habeas Corpus Suspension Ireland Bill
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i
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SUPPLYCommittee appointed for Friday
729
Telegraph Act Amendment BillBill read 2ª Standing Orders Nos 37 and 38
759
of Marlborough
805
WEIGHTS AND MEASURESQuestion Mr Dawson Answer Mr Childers
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IRELANDPROCLAMATION OF THE COUNTY OF LOUTHQuestion Mr S B Miller
815
Bill ordered Mr Huddleston Sir Brook
825
Cattle Plague Bill
837
Cattle Plague Bill Bills 7 24 32
867
Art Bill No 15
883
THE PRINCESS HELENAHer Majestys most gracious Message of Tuesday last
891
Bill considered in Committee Amendments made Report thereof to
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MONUMENT TO VISCOUNT PALMERSTONMonument to Viscount Palmerston con
909
Jamaica Government Bill
917
Cattle Plague Bill Bills 7 24 32
927
Vaccination BillOrdered Mr Bruce Mr Baring presented and read the first time
955
INADEQUACY OF OUR NEUTRALITY LAWObservations Mr Labouchere Reply
993
FENIANISM IN AMERICAQuestion Mr Watkin Answer The Chancellor
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REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE IRELANDQuestion Mr Dillon Answer
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IRELANDObservationsMotion for a Return The
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COMMONS MONDAY FEBRUARY 19
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RATING OF ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHSQuestion Mr Surtees Answer Mr C
1097
SUPPLYCommittee continued
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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Jamaica Government Bill Bill 17
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REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLEELECTORAL RETURNSMotion for Returns
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CATTLE PLAGUE EXPERIMENTS Question Mr Sandford Answer
1315
Bill read a second time and committed
1371
451
1383
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 2
1389
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1479
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Bill No 17
1493
WRECKS ON THE COAST OF DURHAMQuestion Sir Hedworth Williamson
1497
PATENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WARQuestion Captain Vivian
1513
THE CATTLE PLAGUEReport of Professor Simonds read by Earl Granville
1591
Clerks to Justices Bill
1619
Legitimacy Declaration c BillOrdered Mr Chambers Mr Edward Craufurd
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188
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ILLEGAL REMOVAL OF CATTLEQuestions Lord Wharncliffe The Earl of Airlie
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Newdegate
1693
THEATRICAL LICENCES AND REGULATIONS Select Committee on Theatrical
1695
UNION RATING IRELAND Question Colonel Tottenham Answer
1709
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1737
After debate Vote agreed
1749
After debate Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1765
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1779
ABYSSINIAIMPRISONMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTSQuestion Lord Chelmsford
1787
On Question agreed to Bill read 2ª accordingly and committed to a Com
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WESTMINSTER SCHOOLQuestion Mr Mowbray Answer Sir George Grey
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1840
1839
191
1869
Mutiny Bill
1879
194
1889
450
1891
CATTLE DISEASES BILLREMOVAL OF HIDESTHE TANNING TRADEQuestion
902
COMMONS AND OPEN SPACES METROPOLISQuestion Mr Doulton Answer
805
FENIANISM IN THE ARMYQuestion Colonel North Answer Mr Headlam 310
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809
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THE MERCHANT NAVYQuestion Mr Hanbury Tracy Answer Mr Milner
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813
direction from HER MAJESTY delivered
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814
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