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CRAWFORD, Earl of

Asia (Central)-Afghanistan-Proclamation of
a Holy War, [313] 209

Electric Lighting Act (1882) Amendment, 2R.
[311] 859; Comm. cl. 1, [312] 814
Public Libraries (Scotland) Acts Amendment,
2R. [319] 1791

CRAWFORD, Mr. D.-cont.

Police Force Enfranchisement, 3R. [314] 677,
Post Office-Sunday Night Despatch of Letters,
[320] 256
Scotland-Questions

Law and Justice-Trial of Peter White and
others charged with Mobbing and Riot-
ing at Motherwell, [311] 1059

Law and Police-Dismissal of Walter
Stewart from the Renfrewshire Police
Force, [320] 1136

Secretary for Scotland, [317] 81

Scotland Educational Endowments Act,
1882
for
Dollar Institution, Motion
an Address, [311] 278

-

Secretary for Scotland Act (1885) Amendment,
Comm. cl. 2, [319] 1755; cl. 3, Amendt.
1767, 1773; Consid. add. cl. [320] 161
Supply- Secretary for Scotland, &c. [318]
1745

Truck, Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. [314] 304; add.
cl. 1105, 1237, 1941; [316] 1226, 1233,
1235, 1238, 1239, 1241, 1242; Postponed
cl. 3, 1249, 1255; add. cl. [317] 1076, 1078,
1084, 1086; cl. 7, 1099; Lords' Amendts.
Consid. cl. 4, [319] 1242

War Office (Ordnance Department) - Steel
and Coal Contracts for Manufacturing De-
partments, [320] 258

Railway and Canal Traffic, Comm. cl. 3, CRAWFORD, Mr. W., Durham, Mid
Amondt. [312] 1752; cl. 7, Amendt. 1753 ;
cl. 11, 1756; cl. 21, Amendt. 1760; cl, 23,
Amendt. [313] 188, 190; cl. 25, Amendt.
195, 204, 205 Report, cl. 15, Amendt. [314]
329
Smoke

Parliament- Business of the Douse-Coal
Mines, &c. Regulation, [314] 1124

Nuisance Abatement (Metropolis),
Comm. [318] 683

CRAWFORD, Mr. D., Lanark, N.E.

Army Contracts-Report of the Committee
on the Manufacturing Departments, [318]
1155

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation Act Colliery Acci-

dent at Motherwell, [315] 1352;-Weights

and Measures Act-Coal-Weighing Machines
-Craighead Colliery, Lanarkshire, [320]
257, 732

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. Motion

for Adjournment, [316] 666, 682; cl, 6, 732;
cl. 13, Amendt, 854, 856, 864, 866, 874,
882; cl. 15, 971; cl. 22, Amendt. [319]
526, 527; cl. 40, 568; cl, 44, Amendt. 597,
601, 606, 611; cl. 48, 629; cl. 50, Rule 1,
Amendt. 701, 706; Rule 10, 742; Rule 37,
841; Rule 38, Amendt. 852, 855; Consid.
add. cl. [320] 1096; cl. 47, 1112
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
el. 1, [314] 416

Criminal Law (Scotland) Procedure (No. 2),
Comm. [316] 1379; cl. 39, 1393; cl. 44,
1395, 1396, 1397; cl. 55, 1403; Consid.
el. 39, [317] 607; cl. 64, 893
Lunacy Districts (Scotland), Comm. cl. 4,
[319] 1732, 1733

Parliament Business of the Ilouse, [311]

1740

Public Petitions Committee, [314] 536
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 330, 332

Rivers Pollution Act-River Wear, [315] 510

Cremation

Moved, "That there be laid before the House
Return of the number of cremations that
have taken place in England within the last
five years (The Lord Forbes) May 10,
[314] 1447; after short debate, Motion with-
drawn

CREMER, Mr. W. R., Shoreditch, Hag.
gerston

Burmah (Upper)- Military Occupation of the
Ruby Mines, [310] 161

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 8,
[316] 817

Duke of Connaught's Leave, 2R. [314] 1704,
1705

Egypt-Sir Henry Drummond Wolff's Mission

-Cost of the Ordinary Diplomatic Service
in Egypt and Constantinople, [317] 1150
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, Motion for Adjournment, [310]
632; Amendt. 656, 717, 729

Public Meetings (Metropolis)-Socialist Meet-
ings on Open Spaces, [314] 1768;-Right
of Free Speech, [321] 562
Supply-Celebration of the Jubilee of Her
Majesty's Reign, [314] 1793
Charity Commission for England and
Wales, [317] 1448, 1456, 1530

Houses of Parliament, Amendt. [316] 1678,
1679, 1680

Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens, [316]
615, 616, 626, 623

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Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill-cont:
Resident Magistrates, Questions, Mr. T. M.
Healy, Mr. Mac Neill; Answers, The Chief
Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour);
Question, Mr. Arthur O'Connor [no reply]
Mar 31, [313] 79

The Whiteboy Acts and later Statutes, Questions, Mr. M'Laren, Mr. W. H. James; Answers, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour); Question, Mr. T, M. Healy 313] [no reply] Mar 31, 70; Questions, Mr. J. E. Ellis, Mr. Bryce, Mr. M'Laren; Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith), The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) April 5, 504; Questions, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews), The Solicitor General for Ireland (Mr. Gibson) April 6, 624; Questions, Mr. M'Laren; Answers, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) April 7, 685

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Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Arthur Balfour, Mr. Secretary Matthews, Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland)

Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885-
Evasion by Keepers of Cafés Chantants
in Rotterdam and other Places
Question, Mr. James Stuart; Answer, The.
Secretary of State for the IIome Department
(Mr. Matthews) Aug 23, [319] 1533

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill
Questions, Mr. T. M. Healy, Mr. Chance;
Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury
(Mr. W. H. Smith) Mar 29, [312] 1785;
Questions, Mr. Sexton, Mr. Conybeare;
Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury
(Mr. W. H. Smith) April 28, [314] 250;
Questions, Mr. Chance; Answers, The Par-
liamentary Under Secretary for Ireland
(Colonel King - Harman), The Attorney
General (Sir Richard Webster), June 30,
[316] 1323; Question, Mr. W. E. Gladstone;
Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland
(Mr. A. J. Balfour) July 1, 1501; Questions,
Mr. Sexton, Mr. H. Gardner, Mr. Hanbury,
Mr. John Morley; Answers, The First Lord
of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) June 30,
1324

Alleged Violation of a Pledge by the Chief
Secretary, Questions, Mr. Anderson, Sir
William Harcourt, Mr. Waddy; Answers,
The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J.
Balfour) July 4, [316] 1610
Amendments, Question, Mr. W. E. Gladstone;"
Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland
(Mr. A. J. Balfour) July 4, [316] 1596
A Purchase Bill, Questions, Mr. T. M. Ilealy,
Mr. T. C. Harrington; Answers, The Chan-
cellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Goschen)
Mar 31, [313] 79

Judicial Rents-Return, Question, Mr. Sex

ton; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ire-
land (Mr. A. J. Balfour) April 5, [313] 488
Mr. J. E. Redmond and Mr. J. Chamberlain,
Personal Explanation, Mr. J. E. Redmond
April 14, [313] 889

Prison Accommodation, Question, Mr. Murphy;
Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr.
A. J. Balfour) Mar 31, [313] 58

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Notice of Motion, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour); Observations, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith); Notice, Mr. John Morley Mar 21,. 312858 Moved, "That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make better provision for the prevention and punishment of Crime in Ireland ; and for other purposes relating thereto (Mr. Arthur Balfour) Mar 28, 1624; after long debate, Debate adjourned

The Chief Secretary's Speech, Question, Mr. J.

E. Ellis; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) Mar 29, 1780 Debate resumed [Second Night] Mar 29, 1790; after long debate, Debate further adjourned Debate resumed [Third Night] Mar 30, 1877; after long debate, Debate further adjourned 313] Debate resumed [Fourth Night] Mar 31, 88;

after long debate, Debate further adjourned Debate resumed [Fifth Night] April 1, 245 Amendt. to leave out from "That," add "this

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House will immediately resolve itself into a
Committee to consider the state of Ireland'
(Mr. Parnell) v., 270; Question proposed,
"That the words, &c.;" after long debate,
Moved, "That the Debate be now ad-
journed" (Mr. T. P. O'Connor); after short
debate, Question put; A. 254, N. 361;
M. 107 (D. L. 84)

Original Question again proposed, 336; Moved,
That this House do now adjourn" (Mr..
Dillwyn); after short debate, Question put;
A. 253, N. 361; M. 108 (D. L. 85)
Original Question again proposed, 340; Moved,
"That the Question be now put" (Mr.
William Henry Smith); Question put;
A. 361, N. 253; M. 108

Division List, Ayes and Noes, 340 Question, "That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to

Main Question put, and agreed to
Bill ordered; read 1*

[Bill 217]

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Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill-cont. | Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill-cont. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2o " April 5, Committee [Fifteenth Night]-R.P. June 9, 313] 512 3151442

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Amendt. To leave out from "That," add "this Ilouse, being of opinion that the Bill, if it should become Law, will tend to increase disorder in Ireland, and to endanger the Union between that Country and the other parts of the Empire, declines to proceed further with the said Bill" (Sir Bernhard Samuelson) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after long debate, Debate adjourned

. Debate resumed [Second Night] April 6, 624; after long debate, Debate further adjourned . Debate resumed [Third Night] April 12, 709; after long debate, Debate further adjourned . Debate resumed [Fourth Night] April 13, 812; after long debate, Debate further adjourned . Debate resumed [Fifth Night] April 14, 892; after long debate, Debate further adjourned . Debate resumed [Sixth Night] April 15, 1006; after long debate, Moved, "That Mr. Timothy Michael Healy be suspended from the Service of the House" (Mr. William Henry Smith); Question put; A. 118, N. 52; M. 66

Division List, Ayes and Noes, 1087 After short debate, Debate further adjourned Debate resumed [Seventh Night] April 18, 1129; after long debate, Question put; A. 370, N. 269; M. 101

Division List, Ayes and Noes, 1232 Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 20 314] Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair," April 26, 19

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Second Night] April 27, 105; after long debate, Debate further adjourned

. Debate resumed [Third Night] April 28, 251; After long debate, Question put; A. 341, N. 240; M. 101

Division List, Ayes and Noes, 298 Main Question put, and agreed to; Committee

-R.P.

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Moved, "That this House will, To-morrow, again resolve itself into the said Committee," 1553

Amendt. to leave out "To-morrow," insert "on Monday next" (Mr. T. M. Healy); Question proposed, "That To-morrow &c;" after short debate, Amendt. with drawn

Main Question put, and agreed to

Order for Committee read; Moved, "That this

House will, upon Monday next, resolve itself into the Committee on the Bill" June 10, 1674

Amendt. to leave out "upon Monday next," insert "To-morrow" (Mr. T. M. Healy) Question proposed, "That upon Monday next' &c;" after short debate, Moved, "That the Question be now put" (Mr. W. H. Smith); Question put; A. 202, N. 73; M. 129; (D. L. 221) [2.10 A.M.] Question put, "That this House, &c;" A. 203, N. 72; M. 131 (D. L. 222) [2.25 A.M.] Committee [Sixteenth Night]-R.P. June 13,

1745

316] Committee [Seventeenth Night] June 14, 61

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R.P.

Committee [Eighteenth Night]—R.P. June 15,

157

. Committee [Nineteenth Night] June 17, 421; after long time spent therein, and it being Ten o'clock, the Chairman, in pursuance of the Order of the House of the 10th of June, interrupted the Debate, and put the Question forthwith; A. 332, N. 163; M. 169 [10 P.M.]

Division List, Ayes and Noes, 484 Whereupon the Chairman, in pursuance of the said Order, forthwith reported the Bill, with Amendments, to the House [Bill 290] As amended, considered [First Night] June 27, 1040; after long debate, further Proceeding deferred Further Proceeding resumed [Second Night] June 28, 1167; after long debate, Debate adjourned

Further Proceeding resumed [Third Night] June 23, 1259; after debate, Debate adjourned

. Further Proceeding resumed June 30, 1352; after short debate, Bill to be read 3° upon Tuesday next [Bill 305] "That the Bill be now read 30"

317]Moved, July 7, 85 Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this day three months" (Mr. W. E. Gladstone); Question proposed, "That now,' &c. ;" after long debate, Debate adjourned

Committee [First Night]-R.P. April 29, 357
Committee [Second Night]-R.P. May 2, 558
Committee [Third Night]-R.P. May 3, 762
Committee [Fourth Night]-R.P. May 9, 1278
. Committee [Fifth Night]-R.P. May 10, 1470
Committee [Sixth Night]-R.P. May 11, 1585
Committee [Seventh Night]- -R.P. May 13, 1820
315] Committee [Eighth Night]-R.P. May 17, 259
: Committee [Ninth Night]-R.P. May 18, 415
Committee [Tenth Night]-R.P. May 19, 540
Committee [Eleventh Night]-R.P. May 20, 731
Committee Twelfth Night]R.P. May 23, 9071.
Committee [Thirteenth Night]-R.P. June 7,

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Mr. W. O'Brien and Colonel Saunderson, Personal Explanation, Mr. W. O'Brien, July 8, 225

Debato resumed July 8, 228; after long debate, Question put; A. 319, N. 262; M. 87 Division List, Ayes and Noes, 316

Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 3o Read 1* (The Lord Ashbourne) July 11 Read 2, after debate July 14, 710 (No. 161) Committee; Report, after debate July 15, 899 . Read 3, after debate July 18, 1102 Royal Assent July 19 [50 & 51 Viet. c. 20]

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Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill-cont. | Criminal Law (Scotland) Procedure (No. 2) Bill

Protest against the Third Reading July 21, 317] 1595

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Protest against the Bill July 25, 1846

[See title-Parliament-Business of the
House

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Ex-
penses]

Moved, "That this Ilouse will, To-morrow,

resolve itself into a Committee to consider
of authorising the payment, out of moneys
to be provided by Parliament, of any allow.
ances that may be made, and expenses that
may be incurred, under the provisions of any
Act of the present Session to make better
provision for the prevention and punishment
of Crime in Ireland, and for other purposes
relating thereto " (Queen's Recommendation
signified) (Mr. Jackson) June 9, [315] 1560;
after short debate, Question put; A. 111,.
N. 48; M. 63 (D. L. 213)

Order for Committee read; Moved, "That
Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair"
June 13, 1839; after short debate, Ques-
tion put, and agreed to; Matter considered
in Committee

Moved, "That it is expedient to authorise the

payment, out of moneys to be provided by
Parliament, of any allowances that may be
made, and expenses that may be incurred,
under the provisions of any Act of the pre-
sent Session to make better provision for
the prevention and punishment of Crime in
Ireland (Mr A. J. Balfour), 1841; after
short debate, Question put, and agreed to

Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland)
Act, 1887-The Proclamations-See

under Ireland

Criminal Law (Costs) Bill

[Bill 191]

(Mr. Milvain, Mr. Wharton, Mr. Lockwood, Mr. Molloy) c. Ordered; road 1°* Mar 10 2R. [Dropped] Criminal Law (Ireland) Amendment Bill (Mr. Sexton, Mr. Timothy Harrington, Mr. Chance, Mr. Healy, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Donal Sullivan)

c. Ordered; read 1°* Jan 28 2R. [Dropped]

-cont.

312] Read 20 April 21, 1545

Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr.
Speaker do now leave the Chair" June 30,

316] 1370
Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this
day three months" (Dr. Cameron); Ques-
after
tion proposed, "That the words, &c. ;
debate, Amendt. withdrawn

Main Question put, and agreed to; Com-
mittee; Report

317] Considered July 12, 593; after debate, Debate adjourned

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Further Proceeding resumed July 14, 887 Order for 3R. read, and discharged; Bill recommitted in respect of Clauses 40, 42, 43, 51, and a new clause

Committee; Report; as amended, considered;
read 3° July 18, 1297

Read 1* (M. Lothian) July 19 (No. 178)
318] Read 2 July 29, 514
Committee Aug 4
Report Aug 5

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Committee (on re-comm.) Aug 8
Report Aug 9

Read 3 Aug 11

(No. 209)

319]c. Lords' Amendts. considered Aug 18, 1062;
Debate adjourned

Question, Sir George Campbell; Answer, The
First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II.
Smith) Aug 19, 1114

Debate resumed Aug 19, 1253; Debate fur-
ther adjourned

. Debate resumed Aug 22, 1519; Lords' Amendts. agreed to

7. Royal Assent Sept 16 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 35]

Criminal Law (Scotland) Procedure [ConCriminal Law (Scotland) Procedure [ Consolidated Fund

c. Res. considered in Committee July 1 [316] 1540; after short debate, Res. agreed to

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c. Read 1°* (Lord Advocate) June 13 [Bill 237] 316] Read 2o, after short debate June 14, 151

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Committee deferred June 27, 1109

Committee; Report June 30, 1354
Considered; read 3o July 1
Amendts.

1. Commons
considered July 8,
317] 207; one disagreed to; remaining Amendts.
agreed to

A Committee appointed to prepare Reasons to
be offered to the Commons for the Lords
disagreeing to the said Amendt.; the Com-
mittee to meet forthwith. Report from the
Committee of the reasons prepared by them;
read, and agreed to; and a message sont to
the Commons to return the said Bill with
the reasons

c. Question, Dr. Clark; Answer, The First Lord
of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) July 26,
318151
Consideration of Lords' Reason for disagreeing
to one of the Amendts. made by the Com-
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Crofters' Holdings (Scotland) Bill-cont.

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mons July 26, 167; after short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. A. J. Balfour); Question put, and agreed to; Debate adjourned Adjourned Debate on Question, "That this House doth not insist on the Amendt. to which the Lords have disagreed" resumed July 28, 484; Question put, and agreed to 1. Order for the consideration of the Commons' consequential Amendt. read Aug 4, 1123; Amendt. considered, and agreed to Royal Assent Aug 8 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 24]

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Agricultural Labourers' Holidays (Scotland), 2R. [318] 1520

Central Asia (Afghanistan)-Questions

Affairs of, [315] 1678; [316] 1122
Proclamation of a Holy War, [313] 209
Reported Disturbances, [314] 930 ;-Minis-
terial Statement, [314] 1109

320] Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, 2R. 1522,
1524; Comm. cl. 10, Amendt. 1627; cl. 12,
Amendt. ib. 1628; cl. 38, Amendt. 1629;
cl. 49, Amendt, ib. 1630; Rule 12, Amendt.
ib.; Rule 26, Amendt. ib.; Rule 38, Amendt.
ib.; cl. 5, Amendt. 1631
Coroners, 2R. [317] 1581
Duration of Speeches in Parliament, 2R.
Amendt. [320] 1335

CROSS, Viscount-cont.

Glebe Lands, 1R. [310] 870; 2R. 1501, 1503; [311] 1363; Comm. cl. 3, 1707, 1710; cl. 5, 1711; cl. 11, 1713, 1714; Report, cl. 3, [312] 497; Amendt. 498; cl. 5, Amendt. ib.; el. 6, Amendt. 499; add. cl. ib. India-Questions

Land Acquisition Act-Expropriation of Zemindars at Arni Ghat, Mussoorie, [315] 11

Madras-The Covenanted Civil ServiceLand Speculations-Case of Mr. Sullivan, [310] 743

North-West Frontier-Quetta Railway, [314] 496

Queen's Jubilee Celebration-Liberation of 25,000 Prisoners, [311] 289; [312] 804 India (North West Provinces) -The Arnighad Expropriation, Motion for an Address, [319] 44, 45

Ireland-Crime and Outrage-Fatal Conflict with Moonlighters near Ennis-Murder of Head Constable Whelehan, [321] 549 Labourers' Allotments, 2R. [320] 1532; Comm. 1634

Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scotland), 2R. [318] 1345, 1346

Open Spaces (Dublin), 2R. [319] 1790 Parliament-Business of the House, [321] 3 Technical Schools (Scotland), 2R. [321] 461 Truck, Commons' Amendts. to Lords' Amendts. Consid. [320] 1534

Women's Suffrage (No. 2), [321] 2; Personal Complaint, 260

CROSSLEY, Sir S., Suffolk, Lowestoft

North Sea Fisheries Convention-Questions Damages by Belgian Owners, [311] 886 Damages by Belgian Trawlers, [320] 1656 Damages to the Drift Net Fisheries, [313] 705 Depredations by Foreign Fishermen, [314] 1269;-Report of the Committee, [312]

1768

Fishermen Pilots, [320] 1655

Fishing Boat "Skylark," [311] 886 Ostend Rioters, [320] 1656 Protecting Cruisers, [320] 1655

CROSSLEY, Mr. E., York, W. R., Sowerby British Guiana-Ecclesiastical Affairs, [315] 861; [316] 404

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), SR. [317]

250

CROSSMAN, Major General Sir W., Portsmouth

Army-Horses-Supply for Military Purposes,

[310] 1390; [312] 196, 823;-Purchase of Army Horses in Canada, [311] 164 Officers' Quarters-Sale of Premises, Ports. mouth, occupied by the Commanding Officer of Royal Engineers, [310] 755 Army Estimates, 1887-8-Land Forces, [312]

330

Army (Supplementary Estimates)- Army Services, Amendt. [311] 1830, 1831, 1833, 1850,

1855

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