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National Education

Irish National
Teachers, [317] 1891, 1892

Piers and Harbours-Harbour Accommo-
dation in Donegal, [316] 1539
Prisons-Prison

Service-"Intern Officers," [311] 891;-Richmond Prison, [311] 176, 1384, 1386

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Bank Holiday-Adjournment of the
Ilouse, [316] 677
Navy-Dockyards-Alleged Misappropriation
of Government Articles at Haulbowline
Works, [316] 392
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [312] 462, 463

Supply-Commissioners of National Educa

tion in Ireland, [320] 1224, 1232, 1233, 1230, 1267, 1268

Science and Art Department, &c. Amendt. [319] 1544, 1551

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) Science and Art Department, [311] 1434,

1435

Trade and Commerce-Sugar Bounties-International Conference- Appointment of a Delegate, [321] 481

Walton-on-Thames and Weybridge Gas, 2R. [314] 529

CONYBEARE, Mr. C. A. V., Cornwall, Camborne

Africa (South)—Amatongaland-Annexation, [319] 936

Africa (West Coast) Gold Coast Colony [313] 57;-" Blackwater Fever," [318] 351 Agricultural Depression-Land out of Cultivation, [317] 1895

Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensa

tion, Comm. cl. 5, [316] 1421; cl. 8, 1426; Consid. cl. 5, Amendt. 1750, 1752 Appellate Jurisdiction, 2R. [321] 211 Army-Imperial Institute-Raglan Barracks, [311] 708, 709

Army Estimates, 1887-8-Land Forces, [312]

332

Ballot Act (1872) Amendment, Motion for Leave, [310] 379

Burials-Disturbances at Stratford Cemetery -Whitechapel, [311] 891

Removal of the Dead from Churchyards and Burial Grounds, [311] 22 Charity Commissioners-Tonbridge School, [316] 1025

Charity Commissioners (Officers), 2R. [319]

1678; Comm. [320] 627, 628; cl. 2. 629, 630, 632; cl. 5, 634; Consid. add. cl. 1066, 1068, 1070

Christchurch (Southampton) Charter (Correction of Error), 2R. [313] 812; Comm. cl. 2, [316] 1005

CONYBEARE, Mr. C. A. V.-cont.

Church of England-Pew Rents of Ironbridge, [320] 27

Civil Service Writers-Boy Clerks, [312] 1475 Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 8, 316]820 319] cl. 49, 571, 586, 597, 588; cl. 44, 603, 611; cl. 46, 618, 623; cl. 48, 625; Motion for reporting Progress, 626; cl. 50, Rule 8, 737; Rule 9, Amendt. ib.; Rule 15, 774; Rule 23, 783, 786; Rule 24, 789, 790; Motion for reporting Progress, 800, 802; Rule 29, 806; Rule 32, Motion for reporting Progress, 812, 813; Amendt. 861, 862; cl. 68, 880, 881; cl. 75, 889, 895; add. cl. 910, 1061, 1250

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320] Consid. add. cl. 1091, 1092, 1096 321] Lords' Amendts. Consid. 422, 443 Colonial Service (Pensions), 2R. [311] 553, 554; Comm. cl. 5, [314] 831 Commissioners of Northern Lights (Scotland) -Expenditure, [311] 302

Consolidated Fund (Appropriation), Comm. cl. 4, Motion for reporting Progress, [321]

415

Copyhold Enfranchisement, Comm. cl. 2, [320] 1845, 1846; cl. 4, 1847

Cornish and Devon Mines-Insanitary Condition, [310] 1763

Coroners, 2R. [321] 214

Corrupt Practices Act-Alleged Personation in North Hants, [317] 1892, 1893

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion 313] for Leave, 317; 2R. 599, 600 314] Comm. cl. 1, 468, 665, 672, 1393; Motion for reporting Progress, 1394, 1397, 1898, 1399, 1402, 1415, 1421, 1577, 1579

315] cl. 2, 1018; cl. 3, 1375, 1377, 1676

Customs Consolidation Act (1876) Amendment, 2R. [311] 128

Deeds of Arrangement (No. 2), Comm. [320]

1327

Duke of Connaught's Leave, 2R. [314] 1701 Ecclesiastical Commissioners Return of

Dues, &c. [310] 272

Egypt Anglo-Egyptian Convention, [316] 1038, 1159, 1160;-Ratification, Motion for Adjournment, [316] 1336 Suakin-Berber Railway, [314] 242 England-Boycotting and Intimidation, [313] 1691, 1694, 1699, 1706, 1800

Escheat (Procedure), 2R. [319] 827, 828 Expiring Laws Continuance, Comm. [321] 172; Schedule 184, 198, 199, 202 Imperial Institute Buildings-The Competition, [311] 1273

India-Indian Telegraph Department-Cor. respondence, [320] 464;-Officials, [314] 1673

Queen's Jubilee Celebration--Liberation of 25,000 Prisoners, [311] 46

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India - East India (Revenue Accounts) Annual Financial Statement, Comm. [321] 145, 147

Inland Revenue-Legacy Duty Office, Somerset House-Compulsory Retirement - Divulgence of Official Secrets, [313] 691, 692 Ireland-Questions

Crime and Outrage Fatal Riot at Mitchelstown, [321] 153, 154, 245;Riots at Youghal--Committal of Constable Bulmer, [312] 855

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Irish Land Law, [319] 264

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Cele-
bration of Royal Irish Constabulary,
[315] 1216, 1217:-Circular of the In-
spector General, [315] 1429, 1431
Law and Justice-The Jury System-Chal-
lenges in Criminal Cases-“ Queen v.
Dillon," [310] 1093; - Jury Panels,
[313] 471;-Macroom Quarter Sessions,
[313] 684

Law and Police-Mr. Ferriter, of Dingle,
[312] 1607; [313] 62, 63

Magistracy-Removal of Dr. Clarke, of
Philipstown, King's Co. [313] 690
Poor Relief Inquiry Commission, 1887-
Compound Rating of Occupiers, [315]
1423

Royal Commission on Agriculture-Evic-
tions, [311] 1389

Royal Commission on the Land Law Act,
1881, and the Purchase of Land Act,
1885-Alleged "Cooking" of the Re-
port, [314] 245

-

Koyal Irish Constabulary - Service on
Evictions, [310] 1103;-Evictions at
Ventry, [311] 176

State of Ireland-Charge of Mr. Justice
O'Brien at Clare Assizes, [317] 513
Ireland-Evictions-Questions

Bodyke, Co. Clare, [315] 1423, 1424, 1731 ;

-Alleged Misconduct of the Constabu-
lary, [315] 1438, 1591, 1741;-Expense,
[319] 54

Glenbeigh Evictions, [310] 167, 392, 876,

1219

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Thanksgiving Service (Westminster Abbey)
-Accident to a Workman, [315] 1231
319] Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 1, 1126,
1128, 1129; cl. 2, 1144, 1145, 1147, 1167,
1175, 1197, 1200; cl. 3, 1226, 1938; Motion
for reporting Progress, 1943, 1958, 1959,
1961, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970; cl. 5,
320] 176, 179; cl. 6, 212, 214; Amendt. 215,
219, 229, 232; Consid. add. cl. 1305, 1307
Law and Justice (England and Wales)—Ques-
tions

Criminal Law-Israel Lipski, Convicted of
Murder, [319] 1103

CONYBEARE, Mr. C. A. V.-cont.

Gainsborough Magistrates-Sir Hickman
Bacon, [320] 723, 721

Henry Skinner, Case of, [321] 283
Law Courts and the Public Press-
Coroners' Inquiries, [314] 1129

Magistracy, [317] 521-IIelston Bench-
Sentence on Edward White, [314] 545;
-List of Nominees for the New Borough
Bench, 317] 783

Mansfield (Derby) Police Court, [321] 14
Southampton Borough Police Court-Ex-
clusion of the Public, [314] 958, 959
Wrongful Conviction at the Surrey Ses-
sions, [321] 23

Law and Police-Arrest of Fred Ilenderson
at Norwich, [319] 675

Arrest of a French Lady (Madame Drouin)
at Cowes, [319] 949

Law and Police (Metropolis)-Questions
Arrest of Miss Cass [316] 1782, 1783;-
[317] 222;-Mr. Newton, Metropolitan
Police Magistrate, [317] 789, 790;
[319] 70: [320] 464

Open Air Meetings-Proposed Meeting at
Kennington, [314] 694; - Criticism of
the Police [314] 1461

Police Police Clothing-System of Con-
tracts, [311] 1070;" Prize Competition
for Children," [310] 1407
Sergeant Murphy, [315] 1229

Law of Evidence Amendment, 2R. Motion for
Adjournment, [317] 473

Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scot-
land), Lords' Amendts. Consid. [319] 1679,
1680

Local Government Boundaries, Comm. cl. 1,
[321] 152

Local Taxation-Assessment of Chapels and
Schools at Hayle, Cornwall, [312] 1474
London Corporation (Charges of Malversa-
tion), Motion for Adjournment, [311] 907
Lunacy-Detention of au Alleged Lunatic,
[311] 36

Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle),
Comm. cl. 1, Motion for reporting Progress,
[317] 2016

Merchant Shipping-Russian Bills of Health
at Constantinople, [314] 553

Merchant Shipping Act (1854) Amendment
(No. 2), Comm. cl. 1, [313] 1737, 1739,
1739, 1740, 1741, 1755
Metropolis-Questions

Census-Working Class Population, [320]
465

Public Health-Chelsea Hospital Refuse at
Sheerness, [320] 269

Metropolis Management Act, 1878-Form of
Certificate, [311] 295, 297

Metropolitan Board of Works (Money), 23.
[318] 864, 869

Metropolitan Open Spaces Act (1981) Exten-
sion, Comm. cl. 1, [312] 1731

Metropolitan Police, Comm. cl. 2, [319] 1253
Mines Regulation Acts-Appointment to the
Inspectorship of the South Western District,
[313] 59

Mining Royalties, 2R. [312] 1932

Municipal Regulation (Constabulary, &c.)
(Belfast), 2R. [317] 2004

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Navy Estimates

Miscellaneous Services,

[320] 1683; Amendt. 1686, 1887, 1689, 1692

Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and Marines, [312] 955, 964, 965, 1001, 1012, 1015

Parliament-Questions

Adjournment, [319] 1063; [320] 162
Adjournment and Sittings of the House-
Easter Recess, [312] 1623

Business of the Ilouse, [316] 1007; [319]
1344; Criminal Law Amendment (Ire-
land), Notice of Instruction, [315] 1442;
-Order-Order of the Day for Com-
mittee of Supply-Exclusion of Motions,
[312] 860
Extra-Parliamentary Utterances-Colonel
Saunderson, [318] 1382

New Writ for St. George's, Hanover
Square, [310] 259

Privilege-Reflections on the Speaker of
this House, [313] 372; Personal Expla-
nation, 707

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 505, 522, 523, 978, 979 Parliament-Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 1025, 1030, 1044

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, [310] 419, 1831, 1846 Parliamentary Elections (Seamen's Vote), 2R. [316] 1759

Places of Worship (Sites), 2R. [315] 1818, 1849

Police Constables' Pensions, 2R. [319] 649
Poor Law (England and Wales)-Nottingham
Board of Guardians-Commemoration Pre-
sents to Officials, [320] 726
Post Office-Questions

Appointment to Postmasterships, [311]

1085

Carriage of Mails to Cornwall, [314] 1677
Dismissal of Mr. J. Meux, Postmaster of
Hayward's Ileath, [318] 1371
Postmaster of St. Columb, Cornwall, [318]

1722

Post Office Patronage, [314] 1714, 1719, 1722, 1724, 1727

Registered Letter Branch, [312] 1606 Secretary's Office-Promotion, [311] 889 South Kensington Exhibition-Free Postage, [313] 216

Transmission of a False aud Unsigned Telegram, [311] 38

CONYBEARE, Mr. C. A. V.-cont.

Post Office-Exercise of Official Patronage, Motion for Adjournment, [313] 450, 453, 457, 460

Post Office Savings Banks and Government Annuities, Consid. add. el. Motion for AJjournment, [319] 1061, 1062

Probate Registry of Somerset House-Scheme of Reconstruction, [318] 1155

Public Service-Retired Pay or Pensions-
The Return, [311] 1589

Right of Public Meeting (England and Ireland)
-The Plan of Campaign-Suppression of
Public Meetings, [311] 1274, 1275
Royal Titles-Indian Titles, [316] 1782
Rural Sanitary Districts-Local Rates Assess-
ment-Rating of Demesnes, Mansions, and
Parks, [316] 1525

Sheriff of Lanarkshire, 2R. [318] 1916
Sheriff's (Consolidation), Comm. Motion for Ad-
journment, [320] 1328, 1329; cl. 11, [321]

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Supply-Celebration of the Jubilee of Her
Majesty's Reign, [314] 1790

Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland, [320] 614, 663, 665, 668
Civil Contingencies Fund, [320] 1493, 1501;
Amendt. 1502, 1504

Civil Services and Revenue Departments,
[312] 1025, 1049, 1057, 1059, 1060;
Amendt. 1061, 1063

Consular Establishments Abroad, [319] 1659

County Courts, [319] 1419, 1425, 1426 Criminal Prosecutions, &c. in Ireland, [320] 1005, 1006

Criminal Prosecutions, Sheriffs' Expenses, &c. [319] 1374

Customs, [320] 1486, 1487

Cyprus (Grant in Aid), [320] 1450
Embassies and Missions Abroad, [319]

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COOKE, Mr. C. W. R.-cont.

CONYBEARE, Mr. C. A. V.-cont.

Revenue Departments-Post Office Services, Post Office Savings Banks, &c. [315] 1145

Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens, [316] 607, 612, 621

Science and Art Department, &c. [319] 1549, 1554, 1557

Superannuations and Retired Allowances, [320] 1454

Supreme Court of Judicature, [319] 1380,

1383, 1393, 1394, 1395, 1401, 1413 Survey of the United Kingdom, &c. [316] 1898, 1911

Woods, Forests, &c. [318] 1635, 1636, 1637, 1644, 1647, 1648

Works and Public Buildings Office, [318] 1651

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) -
Admiralty and War Office, The New,
[311] 740

Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311]1147,
1149, 1150, 1152, 1195
Marlborough House, [311] 726
Post Office, [311] 1532, 1533

Science and Art Department, &c. [311]
1220

Supreme Court of Judicature, Ireland, Comm.
cl. 1, [312] 1448

Tramways (War Department), Comm. [320]
440

Trinidad-Export of Asphalte from the Pitch
Lake, [319] 680

Truck, Comm. cl. 3, [314] 307; cl. 4,
678; cl. 7, 679; add. cl. 835, 836, 838;
[316] 1228, 1234, 1237, 1241; Postponed
cl. 3, 1251, 1253, 1254, 1256; Consid. add.
cl. [317] 627; Lords' Reasons and Conse-
quential Amendts. Consid. cl. 4 and cl. 5,
[321] 450

War Office-Questions

Auxiliary Forces-Dismissal from the Hal-
Jamshire Rifles, [321] 25

Honorary Colonels-Sir Pertab Singh
Prince Henry of Battenberg, [316] 1790
Officers, &c. at Political Meetings-Queen's
Regulations, [313]74
Ordnance Department Manufacturing
Department-Clothing of Cavalry Regi-
ments, [321] 25

Royal Jubilee Review at Aldershot, [317]

509

COOKE, Mr. C. W. R., Newington, W. Army (Auxiliary Forces)-Retired Sergeants of Volunteers, [315] 61

British Honduras-Removal of Troops, [318]
1717

First Offenders, Comm. cl. 1, [314] 1088,
1089; Motion for reporting Progress, 1580;
Consid. [315] 1353; 3R. ib.; Motion for
Adjournment, 1338

Ireland-Crime and Outrage-Alleged Assaults
on Three Girls at Cullen, near Millstreet,
[313] 997

Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 5, [320] 190
Local Government Boundaries, Comm. cl. 1,
[321] 152

Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle),
Comm. cl. 2, [318] 178

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Parish Allotments Committees, 2R. Motion for Adjournment, [315] 227

Parliament-Business of the House-Parliamentary

Franchise

Women), [319] 70

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House of Commons-Reading Room-Exclusion of" United Ireland," [317] 952 Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, Motion for Adjournment, [310] 473 Sutton District Water, 3R. [314] 939 Truck, Comm. add. cl. [314] 1095 War Office Regimental Bands at Public Meetings-1st East York Artillery Volunteers, [318] 1717

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CORBET, Mr. W. J.-cont.

Ireland Questions

Board of Works Further Expenditure
required for Completion of Arklow Har-
bour-Statement of the Town Commis-
sioners of Arklow, [312] 829, 1773
Charitable Donations and Bequests-The
Eaton Bequest, [310] 1393; [315] 710
Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dundrum-
Alleged Assault, [313] 1398, 1399;-
Case of Lambe, [310] 1754;
Occupation by the Police, [311] 167;-
Resident Medical Officer, [315] 499
Evictions-The Return, [311] 31
Excise Number of Spirit Grocers in the
Metropolitan Police District, Dublin,
[317] 1879

Fishery Piers and Ilarbours-Greystones,
Co. Wicklow, [310] 1751; [311] 697
Infirmaries Wicklow County Infirmary,

[313] 1408

Inland Fisheries-The River Avoca, [311]
18

Labourers Acts-Committee of Inquiry,
[318] 1167;-Rathdrum Union, [310]

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1750;-The Return, [315] 55; [317]756; Coroners Bill [H.L.]
[318] 368;-Working of the Acts, [312]

1774

Land Act-Royal Commission-Evidence.
as to Evictions, [312] 195;-Wicklow
Tenants, [312] 177

Law and Justice

-

Summer Assizes
Charges of the Judges, [317] 83
Local Government-Grand Jury of Wick-
low Co.-Bridge over the Vartry, [313]
351

Lunacy Commissioners-Annual Report,
[317] 935

Lunatic Asylums-Use of the Cold Plunge
Bath as a Punishment, [314] 686
Magistracy-Dr. Harty, Coroner, Kings-7.
town, [317] 501

Mining Industries, [311] 31

Office of Collector General of Rates, Dub-
lin, [317] 1880

Piers and Harbours-A Harbour of Refuge
on the East Coast, [320] 265;-Arklow
Ilarbour Works, [315] 718, 719
Poor Law-Poor Rate Collectors in Wick-
low, [317] 756

Post Office, Kilbride, Co. Wicklow, Postal
Route to, [318] 709 ;-Postmastership
of, [318] 708, 709;-Postmistress of,
[318] 707

Lunacy Acts Amendment, [310] 653
Lunacy Commissioners (England and Wales)—
Annual Report, [317] 935

Lunacy Laws-Alleged Detention of a Female,
[311] 710, 1734

Metropolis-Guy's Hospital, [312] 828
Metropolitan Commons-Tooting Bec Com-
mon, [317] 1151

North Borneo-Operations against the Natives
-H.M.S. "Zephyr," [315] 881
Poor Law (England and Wales)-Death of
Eliza Ryan in St. Pancras Workhouse,
[312] 517

Paddington Workhouse-Incarceration of
a Female not a Lunatic, [310] 1776
Prisons (England and Wales)-Alleged Ill-
Treatment of a Lunatic in Stafford County
Gaol, [317] 508, 1317

(The Lord Chancellor)
Presented; read 1a* July 19

(No. 177)

(No. 210)

Read 2a, after short debate July 21, [317] 1580
Committee Aug 4

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Report Aug 5

Read 3* Aug 8

e. Read 1° (Mr. Attorney General) Aug 15
[Bill 378]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20"
Sept 10, [321] 214; after short debate,
Motion agreed to; Bill read 2°
Committee; Report; Considered; read 3
Sept 13

Royal Assent Sept 16 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 71]

Coroners' Elections Bill

(Mr. Wootton Isaacson)
c. Ordered; read 1° * Mar 11
2R. [Dropped]

[Bill 193]

Coroners' Inquests-View of the Bodies
Question, Mr. Paulton; Answer, The Secre-
tary of State for the Home Department (Mr.
Matthews) Feb 25, [311] 578

Corporation Officials-Bribery by Com-

missions

Questions, Mr. Пloworth; Answers, The Se-
cretary of State for the Home Department
(Mr. Matthews) Feb 18, [311] 33

Corrupt Practices Act-Alleged Persona-
tion in North Hants

Questions, Mr. Conybeare; Answers, The
Attorney General (Sir Richard Webster)
July 25, [317] 1892

CORRY, Sir J. P., Armagh, Mid
Belfast Main Drainage, 3R. [310] 1522; Lords
Amendts. Consid. [312] 1767; [314] 197;
[315] 670; [316] 421; [317] 32, 56, 495

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