abolishing purchase in the army, 28-31
GLADSTONE, MR., on Mr. Richard's motion on International Arbitra- tion, 181
on the title to the Crown Lands, 217, 218
on the amendment of the Crown Private Estates Act, 219, 220
on Parliamentary provision for the Royal Family, 227; 229–233 on the Bedchamber question, 237
-action of, on the Russian war question in 1855, 256; 259, 260, note
on the internal relations of the Cabinet, 278-281
- on the dismissal of the Mel-
bourne Ministry by William IV., 305, 306
Gold Coast of Africa, extra- territorial jurisdiction on the,187 GORDON, SIR ARTHUR, on the duties of the Governor of a Crown Colony, 415-417 Government. (See also Ministry, Party Government, Local Go- vernment)
structure of the English, the subject of investigation, 2 Constitutional dangers inherent in the mechanism of, 466-468 Government of India Act Amend- ment Act, 1869, 196; 401 GRAHAM, SIR JAMES, part taken by, on the Russian war question in 1855, 258, 259 GREY, EARL, on proposals for grants of money not originated by the Crown, 25
on the internal relations of the Cabinet, 281-283 -conduct of William IV. in regard to the formation of a Ministry by, 302
on the party allegiance of a Government, 351-353 GROTE, MR. GEORGE, on the Ballot, 41, 42
GUIZOT, history of representation as given by, 46, note
- on the Police panic in 1829, 144 - on the Spanish marriages, 364, note
HALLAM, period covered by the Constitutional History of, 1 on the creation of Peers, 29, 30, note
on the Cabinet and the Privy Council, 272-275
Half-past twelve rule, 90, 91 Hanover, king of, heir presump- tive to the Crown, 212 -revenues of the kingdom of, detached from those of the English Crown, 223
- refusal of precedence to the Prince Consort by the king of, 243
HANSARD, case of Stockdale r., 77, 78
HARCOURT, SIR W. VERNON, on the procedure of the House of Lords, 100-102
HARE, MR. THOMAS, scheme of, for minority representation, 59– 64
HARLEY, paper on the right of petitioning attributed to, 75,
HEYWOOD, MR., motion of, for University reform, 114 High Court of Justice, election jurisdiction committed to a Judge of the, 43-45
contrast between the adminis- tration of justice by Judges of the, and by local Justices, 430; 449
Home Legislation, recent, 103-149; 427-461
Home Secretary, practice of appeal to, in criminal cases, 435, 436 House of Commons (see also Representation, Privileges, Pro- ceedings, Party Government, &c.) relation of the, to the House of Lords, 18, 19
constitutional importance of the forms of the, 74
- petitions to the, 75, 76
- publication of proceedings of the, 77-80
- exclusion of strangers from the, 80-82
power of the, to punish for contempt, 82-84
obstruction of business in the, 84-88
claims of public and private business in the, 88-92
— procedure of the, in regard to private bills, 89-91; 92-94
House of Commons, possible modi- fications of the procedure of, as to private bills, 94-96
- procedure of the, relating to supply, 96-99
- powers and privileges of the Victorian Legislature not to exceed those of the, 161
- presence of the Prince Consort in the, at a Corn Law debate, 250-252
- selection of a ministry by William IV., without reference to the, 301-309
party organisation in the, 340- 343
dependence of the Ministry on the, 344, 345
- control of expenditure by the, as a means of controlling Ministerial policy, 353 dependence of the, on Government, 353-358
ment, on the abolition of army purchase, 28-31 House of Lords, Lord Macaulay and the Duke of Wellington on the impotence of the, 31, 32 petitions to the, 76
- procedure of the, 99-102 the Lord Chancellor as speaker of the, 101, 102, note
the Church of England repre- sented in the, 104
support of University reform in the, 113, 114
Colonial Legislative Councils not analogous to the, 165, 166 place of the Prince Consort in the, 240
influence of the, on the fate of a Ministry, 344
- occasional influence of the, on the side of the public, against the other House, 465 Household, the Royal, organisa- tion of the, 233-238 Howard v. Gossett, 83, 84 Hudson's Bay, Act for the ad- mission of, into the Dominion of Canada, 1868, 172
Hudson's Bay, admission of, into the Dominion of Canada, 172 organisation of government in, 403, 404
HUME, MR., motion of, as to the proposed annuity for the Prince Consort, 239
Imperialism, in India, 375; 381 use of the term, 408
Professor Maurice on, 409, 410 Lord Carnarvon on, 410-413 India (see also East India Com- pany, Afghanistan, &c.)
- origin of British rule in, 150 Parliamentary government of, 151; 167-172; 392-403 powers of the Governor-General of, 170; 174
India, extra-territorial jurisdiction in, 196
- title of the Queen as Empress of, 213-215; 375; 380; 381; 385 - correspondence of the Queen with the Viceroy of, during the Afghan war, 330–334
recent foreign policy in re- ference to, 368; 381; 384; 388 recent policy in, 374, 375; 378-382; 388; 398
recent legislation for, 395–397 repeal of cotton duties in, 398, 399
- annual statement as to finances of, required by Parliament, 399 announcement of the com. mencement of war in, required by Parliament, 400
recent extension of the Pre- rogative in, 400, 401
- consequences of the transfer of the government of, from the Company to the Crown, 401- 403
- grounds alleged for annexa- tions in, 407 India Acts :-
Regulating Act (East India
Company), of 1773, 168, 169 Indian Territories Government Act of 1833, 169-171; 395; 402, 403
Act for the better Government of India, 1858, 171, 172; 337, note; 380; 386; 395–397; 399; 400
Indian Councils Act of 1861, 174; 196; 395; 397; 401
Act of 1865, 196
Acts of 1869, 196; 401
Indian troops, transport of, to Malta, 377; 381; 382; 385-387; 391, 392
Indian Vernacular Press, restric- tions placed on, 380; 398 Industry. (See Economy, social) Institutions, English, foreign copies of insulated, 4
- isolation of, in treatment, 11
LIBERTY OF THE SUBJECT, real guarantee for the, the popu- lar will, 10; 423-427; 466; 470 - protection of the, as against the Executive, 423
-- protection of the, as against the Legislature, 423-427
as connected with Criminal Law administration, 427-455 as connected with Civil Law administration, 455, 456 danger to the, from the sum- mary jurisdiction of Magistrates, 433, 434
danger to the, from the indefi- niteness of law, 439, 443 danger to the, from the expen- siveness of law, 455, 456 danger to the, from police or- ganisation, 445-449
danger to the, from sanitary legislation, 456-458; 460, 461 Life Peers, 20
Life Peerages, mode of creation of, an innovation, 20, 21 Loan, practice of raising money by, 134, 135; 389, 390 Loans to hostile States, prohibition of, 205, 206
Local Government, recent legisla- tion relating to, 137-149 Local Government Board, creation of the, 141
Boards of Health subordinated to the, 146
Lords, House of. See House of Lords
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, creation of, 20
LORNE, MARQUIS OF, consti-
tutional question between the Canadian Parliament and the, 419
LOWE, MR. ROBERT, on the pre- ponderance of the House of Commons, 26-28
Lunacy Laws, 456, 458, 460 LUSH, MR. JUSTICE, opinion of, on the nature of Territorial Waters Jurisdiction, 200
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