Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1881

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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
119
Land Law Ireland Bill Bill 135
135
SUPPLYCOMMITTEE Resolved That this House will immediately resolve
141
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
151
ARMYMILITIA OFFICERSPROMOTION Question Mr Master Answer
161
After short debate Question putThe
197
The
211
WAYS AND MEANS
221
London and South Western Railway Bill by Order
223
ARMYTHE CURRAGH CAMPQuestion Mr Arthur OConnor Answer
233
POST OFFICETHE SORTING CLERKSQuestion Viscount Sandon Answer
235
Rivers Conservancy and Floods Prevention Bill Lords
281
REPRESENTATIVE PEER FOR IRELAND
307
TRADE AND COMMERCEEXPORT AND IMPORT TRADE WITH FRANCEQues
331
STATE OF IRELANDINSTRUCTIONS TO THE MAGISTRATES AND POLICE
355
Mored That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to sit again
441
Newspapers Law of Libel Bill Bill
451
POST OFFICE THE TELEGRAPH SERVICE IRELANDMR WILLIAM BELL
471
Moved That leave be given to bring in a Bill to Suspend Evictions in Ireland
565
COMMONS WEDNESDAY JUNE 15
569
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
581
Bill read a second time and com
613
After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be con
625
Married Womens Property Scotland Bill No 75
627
Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Bill H L Presented The Lord Chan
631
646
645
Thames River No 2 Bill Bill 148
747
ARMY ORGANIZATIONOFFICERS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANYS SERVICE
759
FOREIGN JEWS IN RUSSIAEXPULSION OF MR L LEWISOHN A NATURALIZED
761
June 20
769
THE AFFAIRS OF GREECEQuestion Lord Stratheden and Campbell
817
Tramways Ireland Acts Amendment Bill No 92
831
ARMY ORGANIZATIONLORD AIREYS COMMITTEEQuestion Sir Harry
843
BULGARIA POLITICAL AFFAIRSQuestion The Earl of Camperdown
955
LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELANDMOTION FOR A PAPER
979
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881ARREST
983
PARLIAMENT PRIVILEGE THE RIGHT OF PETITIONTHE TELEGRAPH
1035
0
1053
Distress for Rent Bill Bill 74
1085
Veterinary Surgeons Bill No 187
1087
WESTERN PACIFICKIDNAPPING NATIVES
1095
PRISONS INDIAFLOGGINGQuestion Mr T C Thompson Answer
1105
SCOTLAND MOVEMENT OF ANIMALS ORDERIMPORTATION OF CATTLE INTO
1107
THE HOUSELAND LAW IRELAND BILL
1115
MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCEQuestion Mr R H Paget
1119
Coroners Ireland recommitted Bill Bill 187
1213
Moved That Mr Speaker do now leave the ChairMr Childers
1241
COMMONS WEDNESDAY JUNE 29
1545
IRELANDTHE UNITED STATESSECRET MISSION TO IRELAND Question
1603
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES Question Viscount
1605
ARMYDESERTIONSObservations Lord Strathnairn Reply The Earl
1635
POST OFFICELETTER CARRIERSQuestion Mr OShaughnessy Answer
1647
1652
1651
Court of Bankruptcy Ireland Officers and Clerks BillOrdered Mr Attorney
1793
Solway Fisheries Amendment Bill H L Presented The Earl of Dalhousie read
1819
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE QUESTIONS
1833
146
1873
FUGITIVE OFFENDERS EXPENSES
1913
THE COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCE NEGOTIATIONSTHE FRENCH
1933
PARLIAMENT ACCOMMODATION OF MEMBERS OF THIS HOUSEQuestion
1957
ORDERS OF THE
1971
Bankruptcy Bill Bill 187
2053
Mr R N Fowler Answer Mr Grant Duff
ARMY ORGANIZATIONTHE ARMY INDIAQuestions Mr Onslow
ARMYTHE ROYAL PATRIOTIC FUNDREPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS
TUNIS POLITICAL AFFAIRSQuestions Sir H Drummond Wolff Lord
Burial Grounds Scotland Act 1855 Amendment BillOrdered Mr Henderson
TRADE AND COMMERCE THE FRENCH DUTY ON RICEQuestion
TRADE AND COMMERCEELEMENTS OF TRADE WITH FRANCEQuestions
LAW AND POLICEPRIZE FIGHT ON EPSOM DOWNSQuestion Sir Wilfrid
COURT OF SESSION SCOTLAND BILLQuestion Mr DickPeddie Answer
ARMY INDIATHE INDIAN ARTILLERYRETIREMENTQuestion Viscount
231
ARMYOFFICERS OF THE INDIAN ARMY AND STAFF CORPSRETIREMENT
1352
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881MESSRS
233
THE PROPOSED INDIAN LOANQuestion Mr J K Cross Answer
STATE OF IRELANDTHE LAND LEAGUE ORGANIZATIONQuestions
STATE OF IRELANDREPORTED INFLICTION OF PENALTIES FOR REFUSING
773
238
331
S MONARCH THE EXPLOSION AT GOLETTAQuestion
1355
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestion Sir Stafford Northcote
NEW PEER
PRISONS ENGLAND ACT 1877PRISON LABOURQuestion Mr Thorold
RAILWAY STRUCTURES WIND PRESSURE Question Sir Robert Loyd
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Wales Bill Bill 3
355
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881
THE UNITED STATESORGANIZATION OF OUTRAGESQuestion Mr
STATE OF IRELANDOUTRAGE AT CLIFDENQuestion Mr Macartney

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Стр. 529 - ... to supply a supposed public want, without detriment to the public welfare, a legal power of restraining the issue or renewal of licences should be placed in the hands of the persons most deeply interested and affected — namely, the inhabitants themselves — who are entitled to protection from the injurious consequences of the present system.
Стр. 813 - That an humble Address be presented to her Majesty, praying that her Majesty will be graciously pleased to...
Стр. 771 - ... such person shall have the same claim to be accepted as tenant by the landlord as if the tenancy had been sold to him by the testator. Where the tenant of any such tenancy has bequeathed his tenancy to more than one person or dies intestate, then, if his personal representatives serve notice on the landlord nominating some one of the legatees or persons entitled under the Statutes of Distribution to his personal estate, to succeed to the tenancy, such person shall have the same claim to be accepted...
Стр. 715 - The tenant for the time being of every holding, not hereinafter specially excepted from the provisions of this Act, may sell his tenancy for the best price that can be got for the same, subject to the following regulations and subject also to the provisions in this Act contained with respect to the sale of a tenancy subject to statutory conditions : (1).
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Стр. 621 - Act contained as to hours of closing shall preclude the sale at any time, at a railway station, of intoxicating liquors to persons arriving at or departing from such station by railroad.
Стр. 521 - ... due observation, I have found that if the murders and manslaughters, the burglaries and robberies, the riots and tumults, the adulteries, fornications, rapes, and other enormities that have happened in that time, were divided into five parts, four of them have been the issues and product of excessive drinking — of tavern or ale-house drinking.
Стр. 623 - ... purpose of any trade or business carried on by him, or otherwise, shall be treated as assets of her husband's estate in case of his bankruptcy, under reservation of the wife's claim to a dividend as a creditor for the amount or value of such money or other estate after, but not before, all claims of the other creditors of the husband for valuable consideration in money or money's worth have been satisfied.
Стр. 521 - I have long held in this kingdom, have given me an opportunity to observe the original cause of most of the enormities that have been committed for the space of...

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