310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321.
HAMILTON, Colonel C. E., Southwark, | HANEURY, Mr. R. W.-cont.
Army Cadets of the Royal Military Academy
at Aldershot, [315] 1722
Royal Horse Artillery, [310] 272 London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance, [312] 732
Navy Estimates-Half-Pay, &c. to the Officers of Navy and Marines, [320] 1893, 1694 Sheffield Corporation Water, Consid. [318]
War Office-Mess Fund of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, [316] 48
HAMLEY, General Sir E. B., Birken- head
Army Estimates-Provisions, Forage, &c. [315]
Retired Pay, &c. [318] 1246
Defences of the Empire-Coast Defences of Great Britain, [312] 238
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 445, 451
HANBURY, Mr. R. W., Preston
Administration of the War Services-Lord Randolph Churchill at Wolverhampton, [316] 272
Africa-Gold Coast-Contemplated Acquisition of Territory by England, [311] 1081 Africa (South)-Sir Charles Warren's Bech- uanaland Expedition, [315] 1731 America (North)-Gold Discoveries on the Canadian Boundary Line, [313] 358 Army Estimates, [317] 958
Retired Pay, &c. Amendt. [318] 1179, 1181, 1186, 1205, 1209, 1212, 1219, 1222, 1224, 1225, 1227, 1228, 1250; Amendt. 1257
Asia (Central)-Advance of Russian Railways, [315] 1734
Central Asian Affairs-Official Information, [311] 881
Board of Trade- Boating Fatality at Ilfra- combe, [320] 745
Burmah Jade Workings Concessions to Chinese Merchants, [319] 1520
Civil Establishments-The Royal Commis. sion, [313] 84
Consolidated Fund-Hereditary Offices-Pay-
ment of Pensions, &c.-Master of the Hawks, [319] 1105; [320] 15, 16, 465, 466, 467 Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), [316] 1324
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) and Irish Land Law, [316] 1324
Education Department-Royal Commission on the Education Acts, [315] 713 Egypt (Soudan) — Suakin-Berber Railway, [313] 1409
Friendly Societies Acts The Independent Mutual Brethren Friendly Society, [319]
Island of the Mauritius-Lieutenant Governor- ship-Charges against Sir John Pope Hen- nessy, [317] 214, 776
Market Rights, Motion for an Address, [313] 1654 Navy-Questions
Contracts Contract for Neatsfoot Oil, [316] 39; [317] 217 Defective Weapons
[310] 1096, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1758;- Cutlasses and Sword Bayonets- H. M.S. "Acorn," [311] 1266; - The Cutlass Committee, [313] 65, 82
Dismissal of Lieutenant Hall-Queen's Regulations, [313] 696
Manufacturing Department - Nordenfelt Guns, [311] 1391
Prosecution of Mr. Young Terry for Be- trayal of Official Information, [313] 488 Sale of Confidential Drawings, &c. in Chat- ham Dockyard, [311] 1744
Parliament-Business of the House-Arrange- ment of Public Business for Remainder of Session, Ministerial Statement, [318] 728 Parliamentary Procedure Blocking," [310] 1105
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 815
Patent Office Inquiry Committee-The Patont Office, [319] 1808, 1809
Post Office-Tender for the Conveyance of India and China Mails, [316] 1304 Public Officials-Betrayal of Trust, [312] 20; -Dockyards, [312] 20
Public Service-Betrayal of Official and Confidential Information, [317] 1164 Queen's Jubilee Celebration The Public Iloliday, [312] 1621
Royal Commission on the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, and the Purchase of Land (Ire- land) Act, 1885-The Evidence, [312] 38 Royal Commission on War and Admiralty Offices-The Evidence, [315] 250
Slave Traffic-East Coast of Africa, [311] 880
Superannuation and Retired Allowances-Pen. sion to a Custom House Officer-Fraudulent Drawing, [315] 517, 519
Supply-Civil Service Commission, [317] 1540,
Committee on the Civil Service Estimates, [318] 384
Customs, Inland Revenue, Post Office, &c. [316] 1891
Embassies and Missions Abroad, [319]
Furniture of Public Offices, Great Britain, [316] 1853
Learned Societies in Great Britain and
Ireland, [319] 1615 Marlborough House, [316] 600
Privy Council and and Subordinate Depart- ments, [317] 1398
Public Buildings, &c. in Great Britain, [316] 1845
Revenue Departments-Post Office Ser- vices, Post Office Savings Banks, &c. [315] 1099
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, [317] 1380, 1887
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317–318–319—320—325.
Queensland, [310] 1081, 1231, 1565; [311] 1582;-Messrs. Latimer Clark, Muirhead, & Co. [312] 1343 Collar lides for the Cavalry, [317] 948 Sword Bayonets, [315] 1223; [316] 41 War Office (Ordnance Department)-Defective Weapons-Questions
[310] 753, 754, 1087; [316] 1155; [319] 1818; Committee of Inquiry, [310] 1240;-The Evidence, [314] 11, 1125 Cutlasses and Sword Bayonets, [311] 479; Sword Bayonets of the City of London Artillery Volunteers, [315] 1226 Responsible Officials, [315] 896 Royal Horse Guards, [314] 1671 Tests, [315] 515, 517, 1075
Dover Harbour-The Admiralty Pier, Ques- tion, Sir Edward Watkin; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) April 26, [314] 6
Dover Harbour Board - The Accountants, Question, Major Dickson; Answer, The Se- cretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Mar 10, [311] 1718
Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act, 1847 -Harbours Exempt-Life-Saving Appara- tus, Question, Mr. Maclure; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Feb 22, [311] 288 Harbour Accommodation Committee, Question, Mr. Marjoribanks; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) Mar 1, [311] 892
Questions, Admiral Mayne; Answers, The Se- cretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Mar 28, [312] 1614
Life Saving Harbours, Question, Admiral Mayne; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Jackson) April 4, [313] 348 Lundy Island, Question, Mr. Llewellyn; An- swer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Feb 10, [310] 1079
Harbours of Refuge-The British Channel Moved, "That, having regard to the recent
fearful sacrifice of life in the Bristol Channel, and to the constantly recurring losses of life and property around the coasts of the United Kingdom, it is, in the opinion of this House, urgent that Her Majesty's Government should immediately take action to diminish these losses by the construction of suitable Harbours of Refuge (Mr. Yeo) April 19, [313] 1250; after debate, Question put; A. 81, N. 86; M. 5 (D. L. 93)
Harbours and Passing Tolls Act, 1861- Guarantee of Loans
Question, Mr. C. T. D. Acland; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Jackson) Feb 15, [310] 1547; Question, Mr. R. W. Duff; Answer, The Secretary to the Trea- sury (Mr. Jackson) May 5, [314] 946 Hypothecation of Local Rates, Question, Mr. Marjoribanks; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) April 5, [313] 503 Question, Admiral Mayne; Answer, The Secretary to the Local Go- vernment Board (Mr. Long) April 7, 682 Memorandum of Board of Trade, 1886, Ques- tions, Mr. R. W. Duff; Answers, The Secre- tary to the Treasury (Mr. Jackson) June 9, [315] 1420
Harbours and Passing Tolls Act, 1861 Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 4,
to leave out from "That," add "in the opinion of this House, the Board of Trade should decide on the policy of the works to be undertaken, and that the functions of the Loan Commissioners should be limited to deciding on the sufficiency of the security offered by applicants for loans "(Mr. Duff) v., [313] 376; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt. with- drawn
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321,
HARCOURT, Right Hon. Sir W. G. V., | IIARCOURT, Right Hon. Sir W. G. V.-cont.
Belfast Main Drainage, Lords' Amendts. Consid. [317] 48
Bulgaria-The Correspondence, [310] 1570
Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 21, [316] 1002
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion 313] for Leave, 162, 169, 176, 177, 178, 330; 2R. Motion for Adjournment, 983, 1006, 1009, 1010, 1027, 1030
314] Comm. el. 1, 364, 367, 370, 371, 382, 451, 471, 476, 604, 607, 793, 1377, 1379, 1385, 1386, 1390, 1401, 1513, 1515, 1516, 1555, 1558, 1577, 1578, 1893, 1903, 1919, 1929, 1935, 1936, 1937
315] 266; Amendt. 267, 274, 284, 302, 305, 318; cl. 2, 579, 580, 588, 601, 770; cl. 3, 1234, 1238, 1247, 1314; cl. 4, 1527, 1537, 1538, 1551, 1552
316] cl. 6, 112, 123, 124, 126, 143, 169, 433 317] 3R. 254, 283, 307
Customs and Inland Revenue, 2R. [315] 1184,
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1897- Alleged Violation of a Pledge by the Chief Secretary, [316] 1611, 1612; The Proclamations, [317] 1900 Evictions-Evictions at Bodyke, Co. Clare -Conduct of the Constabulary, [316] 294, 337, 338, 339, 344, 346, 347 Irish Executive Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant-His Executive and Administrative Powers, [319] 1110
Irish Land Commission, [310] 1570 Royal Irish Constabulary-Removal of Placards, Windgap, Co. Kilkenny, [318] 44, 46
Ireland-Irish National League (Special Pro- clamation), Motion for an Address, [319] 1868, 1869; [320] 101, 103, 104, 109, 113, 119, 120, 121, 124
317] Irish Land Law, 2R. 819, 820, 821, 828, 829, 831, 856; Comm. 1673, 1678, 1697, 1700, 1704, 1711, 1720
318] cl. 4, 446, 457, 453, 461, 465, 407, 468, 469, 472, 584, 595, 588, 593; cl. 6, 617, 623, 626, 633; Consid. 1391, 1393, 1394, 1395; add. cl. 1423, 1425; cl. 26, 1484, 1486, 1487, 1488
319] Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. Consid. 272, 275, 280, 282; cl. E, 974, 979, 985, 1012, 1018, 1047, 1052
Labourers' Allotments, 2R. [319] 138, 141, 145, 146, 149, 150, 151, 175, 188, 189, 199; Comm. cl. 2,1140, 1158, 1161, 1173, 1196 ; cl. 3, 1223, 1230, 1231, 1233; cl. 5, [320] 191, 196
Parliament-Order in Debate-Suspension of
Mr. T. M. Healy, [318] 483
Parliament Business of the House - Ques-
[312] 733; [318] 386, 1380; [319] 264 Amendments to the Address, [310] 1413, 1414
Arrangement of Public Business, Minis- terial Statement, [319] 961, 964 Committee of Supply, [311] 584 Irish Land Law, Statement, [318] 390 Progress of Business-Criminal Law, &c. (Ireland), [313] 236
Scotch Business, [318] 1177
Parliament Business of the House - Cri- minal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Urgency, Res. [312] 1542, 1543, 1586 Parliament-Business of the House (Pro- cedure on the Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill), Res. [315] 1616, 1617, 1629 Parliament Business of the House (Rules of Procedure), Res. [310] 1781, 1793
Parliament Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 199, 205, 252, 264, 267, 268, 269, 927, 935, 936, 938, 940, 966, 972, 1000, 1299, 1327
Parliament-Orders of the Day, Res. [316] 1622, 1645
Parliament-Privilege-Complaint (Dr. Tan- ner), Res. [317] 1657, 1658, 1659
Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 724, 738, 760, 850, 856, 858, 985, 1145, 1213 Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 1276, 1308, 1318, 1330, 1335, 1689; Report, [311] 81, 82, 83, 85, 86 Post Office and Telegraph Services - Net Revenue, [315] 249
Supply-Houses of Parliament, [316] 1673
Revenue Departments-Post Office Tele- graph Services, [315] 1172, 1174 Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, [317] 1375, 1370
Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) - Diplomatic and Consular Buildings, &c. [311] 756
Science and Art Department, &c. [311] 835
Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland), 2R. [310] 373, 374
Wales Tithe Agitation Disturbances at
Llangwm, [317] 1367, 1368, 1369, 1370 Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm. [313] 1459, 1461, 1464, 1472, 1500, 1528, 1544
HARDCASTLE, Mr. E., Salford, N. Currency-Silver Coinage, [315] 873 Supply-Charity Commission for England and Wales, [317] 1524
HARDINGE, Viscount
Army (Re-organization), Motion for a Paper, [317] 1747
Literature, Science, and Art-The National Portrait Gallery, [315] 644
HARDWICKE, Earl of
Glebe Lands, Comm. cl. 3, [311] 1709
310-311-312—313—314—315–316–317–318-319-320-321.
HARRINGTON, Mr. E., Kerry, W.
Charity Commissioners (Officers), 2R. [319] 1675
Colonial Service (Pensions), 2R. [311] 555 Copyright (Musical Compositions) (No. 2), 2R. [319] 829
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Leave, [313] 157, 162; 2R. 1057, 1038, 1099; Comm. [314] 39, 51; cl. 1, 440, 570, 620, 800, 1303, 1333, 1371, 1527, 1570, 1913; cl. 1, [315] 322, 323, 395; cl. 2, 515, 601, 743, 952, 969, 999; cl. 3, 1369; cl. 5, 1809; cl. 6, [316] 67, 73, 186, 216, 414; Amendt. 447, 454; Consid. add. cl. 1083, 1184, 1221, 1222, 1264
Escheat (Procedure), 2R. [319] 826 First Offenders, 2R. Amendt. [311] 126 Glebe Lands Occupation (England), 2R. [313] 810; Motion for Adjournment, 811 Hares Preservation-" A Close Time," [317] 1627
India-Queen's Jubilee Celebration-Libera- tion of 25,000 Prisoners, [311] 46 Ireland
Crime and Outrage-Curtin Family, [319] 70;-Riots at Youghal-Coroner's Warrant, [312] 1337
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1837Access to Prisoners, [321] 277 Dispensaries-Dispensary District of Kilshannig, [316] 1589
Distress, &c.-Distress in Kerry, [311]
Royal Irish Constabulary-Arrest of the Rev. M. Ryan-Dismissal of Sub-Con- stable Dorney, [313] 681
Sea Fisheries-Sunken Anchors in Bantry Bay, [318] 1351
State of Ireland-Circular to Divisional Magistrates, [318] 1356
Ireland-Law and Justice-Questions Criminal Cases at the Summer Assizes,
[319] 1819, 1820
Jury Panels, [313] 472
Quarter Sessions at Nenagh, [316] 1312 Ireland-Ballycoree, Ennis, Co. Clare-Proclaimed Meeting, Motion for Adjournment, [320] 750
Ireland-Irish National League (Special Proclamation), Motion for an Address, [319] 1854, 1871, 1873
Ireland-Law and Justice-Arrest of Father Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 772 Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 2, [318] 119; cl. 4, Amendt. 271, 468; cl. 6, 617; Consid. add. cl. 1443; cl. 26, Amendt. 1491; Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. Consid. cl. C, [319] 301
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebration of Bank Holiday-Adjournment of the House, [316] 675
Merchant Shipping (Miscellaneous), Comm. cl. 8, Motion for reporting Progress, [320]
Navy Estimates-Sea and Coastguard Services, Motion for reporting Progress, [312] 698
Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and Marines, [312] 971, 972, 1003
Parliament- Business of the House-Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Urgency, Res. [312] 1246 l'arliament-Business of the House (Procedure on the Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill), Res. [316] 1349
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 644, 951, 1006, 1007, 1612, 1699, 1700; [312] 84, 403, 409, 412, 442, 460, 490, 784
Parliament-Order-Withdrawal of a Question from the Notice Paper, [311] 1752, 1753, 1754 Parliament-Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 1026, 1027, 1207
310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320–321.
HARRINGTON, Mr. E.-cont.
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 945, 946, 979, 1282, 1488 Police Force Enfranchisement, 2R. [313] 1321
Post Office-Sunday Delivery of Letters, Res. [313] 1297
Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, [315] 171
Constabulary Force, Ireland, [320] 342, 346
County Court Officers, &c. Ireland, [320]
1198, 1207, 1209, 1212, 1213, 1215, 1216, 1218
Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland, [320] 1024 Criminal Prosecutions, &c. in Ireland, [320] 936, 937, 938, 947, 983, 1000 Deep Sea Fishing Expedition (Report), [319] 1621
Local Government Board in Ireland, &c. [320] 816, 818
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Officers and Attendants, &c. [320] 497, 498, 509 Prisons, [320] 1046
Public Works Office, Ireland, [320] 872, 874
Report, [315] 409; [320] 1514
Suez Canal Company, [319] 1670, 1671 Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)— Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311]
Belfast Main Drainage, Lords' Amendts. Consid. [314] 202
Civil Service Writers-The Treasury Minute, [315] 498
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Leave, [312] 1638, 1647, 1852; [313] 276, 292, 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 308, 314, 315; 2R. 726, 785, 1182, 1184, 1218, 1219; Comm. cl. 1, [314] 422, 442, 481; [315] 345; cl. 5, 1823, 1824; 3R. [317] 132
Crime and Outrage-Death of Ilanlon- Arrest of Sub-Inspector Somerville and Constable Ward, [313] 86, 353;--Riots at Youghal, [318] 711
Criminal Law Amendment-A Purchase Bill, [313] 81
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887- Proclamation of the National League, [319] 1112
Evictions-Glenbeigh Evictions, [310] 167; -Lord Granard's Estate, Co. Longford- Notice to Guardians, [314] 962 Labourers' Acts, 1885-6-Allotment Sec- tions, [318] 713
Post Office (Dublin)-Female Telegraph Staff, [315] 252, 253
Public Meetings-Suppression of Public Meetings in Ulster, [315] 257
HARRINGTON, Mr. T. C.-cont.
Ireland-Law and Justice-Questions Judge Curran, [310] 1106
Jury System-Challenges in Criminal Cases, [310] 1092, 1093
Queen v. Dillon," [310] 1235 Ireland-Irish National League (Special Pro- clamation), Motion for an Address, [319] 1862, 1863, 1864, 1868, 1888, 1897, 1903; [320] 66, 67, 70, 104, 120, 122, 127, 130, 131, 133
Ireland-Law and Justice-Arrest of Father Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 761 Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 22, [318] 805; el. 31, 959; add. cl. 985, 988, 989, 1081, 1089; Consid. add. cl. 1420
Metropolitan Open Spaces Act (1881) Exten- sion, Comm. [313] 185 Parliament-Business of the House-Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Ur- gency, Res. [312] 1509
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure) Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 947, 948, 1004, 1325, 1326 Parliament Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 1136, 1139, 1200
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- swer to, [310] 183, 185, 187, 188, 192, 193, 221, 1282
Post Office-Conveyance of Foreign and Colo- nial Mails, 1866, [314] 965
Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart- ments, [315] 182, 186, 187, 188, 189, 208, 209, 212, 214, 217, 220, 224
Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)— Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311] 1111,
HARRIS, Lord (Under Secretary of State for War) Army-Questions
Auxiliary Forces-Helmets for the Militia Regiments, [312] 1285;-National Rifle Association Proposed Removal from Wimbledon Common, [318] 1512, 1513 Insanitary Condition of Knightsbridge and Dublin Barracks, [311] 560, 561 Military Armaments and Organization, [320] 147, 154, 155
Royal Artillery-Rumoured Reduction of the Force, [310] 1517
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, and Royal Military Academy, Woolwich- Report of the Board of Visitors, [311] 670
Scots Guards-Camp at Pirbright, '[316] 539, 1428
Small Arms-Defective Sword Bayonets, [310] 744, 1066
Supply of Horses for Military Purposes, [320] 1623
Army (Administration), Res. [319] 1071, 1081, 1056, 1087
Army-Dublin Garrison, Motion for a Return, [316] 750, 751
Army Patterns of Warlike Stores-Military Administration, Res. [316] 1130, 1139 Army (Re-organization), Motion for a Paper, [317] 1748
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