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DIXON-HARTLAND, Mr. F. D.-cont.

London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance-
Extension of the Impost to the Metropolitan
Area, [311] 1076, 1575, 1576
Metropolis Church Parade of Socialists at
St. Paul's Cathedral, [311] 725
Metropolitan Board of Works-Representation
in this House, [317] 1885 ;-Alleged Corrup-
tion, [318] 937

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'Metropolitan Fire Brigade Expenses," [317]
1165

North Sea Fisheries-Collision of an Ostend
and an English Boat, [319] 1821
Parliament-Questions

Business of the House, [318] 1730;-
Scotch Business, [318] 1177
Business of the Session, [319] 686
Members of Parliament-Return of Mem-
bers, 1880-Index of Names, [310] 1211
Post Office-Address to the Postmaster Gene-
ral, [312] 23

Railways-Return of Rates for Carriage of
English and Foreign Produce, [310] 272
River Thames The Water Companies-
Sewage System, [312] 354

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) -
Civil Service Commission, [311] 801
Theatres Protection of Life from Fire-
Burning of the Opéra Comique, Paris [315]

1076

Ways and Means-Financial Statement, [313]

511

DODDS, Mr. J., Stockton

Army (Supplementary Estimates)-Army Services, [311] 1863

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, [315] 396, 397

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Cele-
bration of, in London, [315] 728

Law and Police (Metropolis) - Arrest of Miss
Cass, [316] 1802, 1829

Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland,
3R. [315] 493

Peckham and East Dulwich Tramways, Res.
[314] 1801; Motion for Adjournment, 1802
Sheffield Corporation Water, 2R. [314] 1583
Sutton District Water, Consid. [313] 1397

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Dogs-cont.

Edmund Commerell; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) June 23, [316] 763

Dogs, Rabies in

Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the subject of rabies in dogs, and the laws applicable thereto" (The Lord President) May 17, [315] 246; Motion agreed to

And, on June 14, the Lords following were named of the Committee :- L. President, D. Beaufort, E. Coventry, E. Carnarvon, E. Onslow, E. Zetland, E. Kimberley, L. Walsingham, L. Ribblesdale, L. Poltimore, L. Balfour, and L. Mount Temple

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DOUGLAS, Mr. A. AKERS- (Secretary to

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the Treasury), Kent, St. Augustine's
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
el. 2, [315] 991, 992; cl. 6, [316] 97
Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey), [315] 906

Newspaper Advertising-Treasury Patronage,
[310] 1103
Parliament-Questions

Divisions of the House (Pairing)-Divisions on the 21st March, [312] 1788, 1789 Elections-New Writ for the Spalding Division of Lincolnshire, [316] 411 Remuneration of Witnesses attending Parliamentary Committees, [315] 1224 Parliament Adjournment, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 1589

Post Office (Scotland) — Sub-Postmastership of the Elm Row Sub-Post Office, Edinburgh, [316] 270

Dover (Corporation) Harbour Bill
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a"
(The Earl Stanhope) Feb 28, [311] 656
Amendt. to leave out ("now,") add ("this day
six months") (The Earl Granville); after short
debate, on Question, That ("now,") &c.?
Cont. 50, Not-Cont. 45; Majority 5
Resolved in the affirmative; Bill read 2a

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Dover Harbour Board-The Accountants
Question, Major Dickson; Answer, The Secre-
tary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry
De Worms) Mar 10, [311] 1718

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Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway
(City of Dublin Junction Railways)
Bill (by Order)

c. Moved, "That, in the case of the Dublin,
Wicklow, and Wexford Railway (City of
Dublin Junction Railways) Bill, Standing
Orders 81, 214, 215, and 239 be suspended,
and that the Bill be now taken into con-
sideration, provided amended prints shall
have been previously deposited" (Sir Charles
Forster) July 22, [317] 1752; Debate ad-
journed

Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate ;
Question again proposed; Motion withdrawn
July 25, 1848; Moved, "That the Biil be
now considered;" after debate, Moved,
"That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr.
Maurice Healy); after further short debate,
Motion withdrawn

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Original Question again proposed, 1873; after
short debate, Question put, and negatived
Moved, That the Bill, as amended, be now
considered" July 28, [318] 312
Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this
day three months" (Mr. Peter M'Donald);
Question proposed, "That now,' &c. ;
after debate, Moved, "That the Question be
now put" (Mr. Courtney); Question put;
A. 247, N. 85; M. 162 (D. L. 328)
Question put, "That now,' &c.;" A. 216,
N. 114; M. 102 (D. L. 329)
After short debate, main Question put; A. 234,
N. 83; M. 151 (D.L. 330); Bill considered

Dublin, Wicklow, and Werford Railway (City of
Dublin Junction Railways) Bill-cont.
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3"
Aug 2, 883

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Amendt. to leave out "now read 3°," insert
"re-committed (Dr. Kenny); Question
proposed, "That now read 3°,' &c.;'
after debate, Question put; A. 192, N. 55 ;
M. 137 (D. L. 341)

Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 3°

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Report of the Committee on Naval Con-
tracts, [311] 180

Navy Estimates-Questions

Dockyards and Naval Yards at Home and
Abroad, [317] 1189, 1190, 1210, 1219,
1278

Sea and Coastguard Services, [312] 700
Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and
Marines, [312] 944, 947, 968
Parliament-Business of the House-Arrange-
ment of Public Business for Remainder of
Session, Ministerial Statement, [318] 728
Divisions of the House (Pairing)-Divi-
sions on the 21st March, [312] 1789
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 451, 452, 453, 454

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c. Ordered; read 1°* April 18
2R. deferred April 27, [314] 148
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20"
May 12, 1694; Amendt. to leave out "now,"
add " upon this day six months" (Mr.
Dillwyn); Question proposed, "That' now,'
&c.: after debate, Question put; A. 318,
N. 45; M. 273 (D. L. 135)

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Supply-British Museum, &c. [319] 1567
Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)-
Embassies and Missions Abroad, [311] 1479
War Office- Questions

Ordnance Department-Bursting of a Gun
on Trial at Hounslow, [320] 1126
Regimental Colonels of the Royal Artillery,
[319] 476

Staff Paymasters-Lieutenant Colonels,
[319] 51

DUNCOMBE, Mr. A., York, E.R., Howden-
shire

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 579

DUNRAVEN, Earl of

Allotments, [313] 209

Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensa-
tion, 2R. [318] 284

Allotments for Cottagers, 2R. [316] 224;
Comm. [317] 489

Army (Administration), Res. [319] 1066, 1071,
1081, 1087, 1091

Canadian and Pacific Railway-Line of Royal

Mail Steamers from Vancouver City to
Hong Kong, China, and Japan, Motion for
Papers, [314] 319

Dominion of Canada-Increased Import Duties
on Iron, [316] 381

Dominion of Canada-Changes in the Tariff,
Address for Correspondence, [316] 1554
Irish Land Law, 1R. [313] 25; 2R. 1388;
Comm. cl. 21, [315] 1695; Report, [316]
1429; Commons' Amendts. Consid. cl. 5,
Amendt. [319] 22, 23; cl. 9, Amendt. ib.;
cl. D, 31; cl. E, Amendt. 34; cl. 24,
Amendt. 38, 39

Labourers' Allotments, Comm. [320] 1633
Mauritius-Report of the Royal Commission,
Motion for Papers, [318] 495, 510
Navy-II.M.S. "Impérieuse," [317] 205
Resignation of the Earl of Dunraven, Per-
sonal Explanation, [310] 1715

Duration of Speeches in Parliament
Bill [..] (The Lord Denman)
1. Presented; read 1a May 13, [314] 1800 (No. 97)
2R. negatived Aug 16, [319] 655
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2"
Sept 6, [320] 1333

Amendt. to leave out ("now.") add ("this
day three months") (The Viscount Cross):
on Question, "That the words, &c.?" re-
solved in the negative; Bill to be read 2a
this day three months

DYKE, Right Hon. Sir W. H. (Vice
President of the Committee of
Council on Education), Kent, Dart-
ford

Agricultural Department of the Privy Council
-Cheshire Dairy Institute, [319] 1530
Sudents of Agriculture at South Kensing-
ton, [320] 742

Allotments Act, 1882-Hill's Charity, Col-
lompton, [313] 691

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DYKE, Right Hon. Sir W. II.-cont.
Charity Commissioners-Questions

Education Schemes, [311] 1730;-Christ's
Hospital Scheme, [311] 701; [319] 248
Judd Foundation, Tonbridge, [315] 507;
[316] 760, 1025

Norwich Charities, [319] 248

Payment of Rent-Charges on Small Charity
Estates, [319] 1097; [321] 480
Christchurch (Southampton) Charter (Correc-
tion of Error), 2R. [313] 811, 812
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) - Alleged
Violation of a Pledge by the Chief Secre-
tary, [316] 1613

Education Department (England and Wales) –

Questions

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Board Schools-Exemption from Attend-
ance-The Bye-Laws-Partial Attend-
ance, [312]714;- Non-Attendance, [314]
1261; [319] 940

Bradford School Board, [315] 508;

Raising of the Standard for Half-Time
Working Children, [316] 551
Building of Elementary Schools-Consult-
ing Architect, [312] 711

Classification of Scholars by Age, [319]

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Elementary School Teachers-Purchases
of School Requisites, [317] 341
Emigration to the Colonies-Technical
Education, [317] 940

Exeter Training College-Disturbances,
[312] 531, 1616; [315] 876
Greenwich Hospital School, [312] 525
House Visitation by School Managers,
[314] 1453

Instructions to Inspectors, [314] 1676
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign,
Celebration of-Holiday in Elementary
Schools, [315] 56

Keighley School Board-Frank Heap, an
Unvaccinated Pupil Teacher, [317] 758,

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DYKE, Right Hon. Sir W. II.-cont.

University Education (Wales) - Welsh
Training Colleges, [312] 1345

Vacant Building Land in Victoria Street,
Westminster, [315] 865

Education Department-New Code, 1887-
Questions

[311] 883

Articles 109 and 114, [311] 1736
Class Subjects-Welsh, [312] 831

Pupil Teachers as Queen's Scholars, [312]

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Specific Subjects," [314] 1452
Welsh and Gaelic Languages

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Teachers, [312] 831
Welsh-Speaking Districts, [320] 833
Education Department-Science and Art De.

partment-Questions

[319] 1519, 1551, 1558, 1557, 1569, 1561,
1562

Action of Light on Water Colours, [313]
357; [321] 14

Building Grants to Science Schools and
Art Schools, [311] 572

Elementary Scholarships, [311] 465
Extension of Educational Subjects, [313]

871

Instruction in the Use of Tools, [321] 4, 5
Loans of Works of Art, &c. [312] 178
Patent Museum, [311] 1722
Sick Pay, [318] 1158

Education Department-Technical Instruction
- Questions

[316] 780

Choice of Subjects, [318] 713, 714
Employment of Foreigners in London,
[317] 1342

Evening Schools, [317] 220

Incidence of Expenditure, [318] 927
"Local Authority," [318] 1721
Metropolis, [318] 25

Education (Scotland)-Bi-Lingual Instruction
-The Welsh Language, [312] 1345
Endowed Schools Acts-St. Paul's School,
Hammersmith, [320] 1337;-The Annual
Financial Statement, [310] 887

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Metropolitan Police Courts, [316]

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258
Parliament Public Business Technical
Schools (Scotland) Bill, [317] 1889
Supply-Charity Commission for England and
Wales, [317] 1500, 1517, 1531

Public Education, [319] 367, 380, 430,
437; Report, 647

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)-
Science and Art Department, [311] 1426,
1441

Technical Instruction, Motion for Leave, [317]
1465, 1474, 1475; 2R. [318] 1820, 1823,
1826, 1830, 1870

Technical Schools (Scotland), 2R. [318] 1946,
1947; Comm. cl. 3, [320] 430; cl. 4, 435;
cl. 11, 1828

Early Closing Bill (Sir John Lubbock,
Mr. John Barry, Mr. Burt, Mr. A. Cohen,
Mr. Cameron Corbett, Mr. Whitley)

c. Ordered; read 1°* Jan 28

2R. [Dropped]

[Bill 99]

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East India Stock Conversion Bill

(Sir John Gorst, Mr. Jackson)

c. Ordered; read 10* May 12

Read 20 May 16

[Bill 263]

Committee; Report May 17, [315] 411

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Bill re committed; Committee; Report May 19, 623

Considered; read 3° May 20, 789

[Bill 267]

7. Read 1a ; read 2a; Committee negatived;

read 3a May 21 Royal Assent May 23

[50 Vict. c. 11]

EBRINGTON, Viscount, Devon, Tavistock Army-Auxiliary Forces

to

- Ammunition Volunteers and Yeomanry, [318] 534 Reviews at Aldershot and in London, [316] 254

Irish Land Law, Comm. add. cl. [318] 1031 Irish National League (Special Proclamation), Motion for an Address, [319] 1879; Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebration of-Review at Aldershot, [316] 1154 Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 2, [319] 1147; cl. 3, 1923; cl. 5, [320] 169, 172, 176; cl. 6, 213

Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle), Comm. cl. 6, [318] 183; cl. 9, 188 Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, [310] 1007

Ecclesiastical Assessments (Scotland) (Mr. Mark Stewart, Mr. J. A.

Bill Campbell)

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Churchyard Bottom Wood, Highgate, Question, Mr. Pickersgill; Answer, Sir Henry SelwinIbbetson Feb 4, [310] 642

Compulsory Redemption of Tithe-Sawbridg north, Herts, Question, Mr. H. Gardner; Answer, Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson Aug 18, [319] 943

Excelsior Club, Shirland Road, Paddington, Question, Mr. Lawson; Answer, Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson July 29, [318] 548 Paddington Trustees-Sale of Land, Question, Mr. Lionel Cohen; Answer, Sir Henry Selwin-Ibbetson Mar 15, [312] 367 Return of Dues Payable by Mines, Quarries, &c., Question, Mr. Conybeare; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Stuart-Wortley) Jan 31, [310]

272

St. Mary, Hornsey, Question, Mr. Picton; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Stuart-Wortley) Feb 4, [310] 643

Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Income and Expenditure in Wales) Moved for, "Return showing the net annual income derived by the Ecclesiastical Com[cont.

Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Income and Expen diture in Wales)-cont.

missioners from property in Wales, and the annual payments made by them to the bishops, chapters, and archdeacons, &c., in Wales, and the annual value of the grants made by the Commissioners in augmentation of benefices in Wales" (Mr. Kenyon) Feb 24, [311] 556; after short debate, Motion deferred

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) (Questions) Building Grants to Science Schools and Art Schools, Questions, Mr. L. Fry, Mr. Woodall; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Ilart Dyke) Feb 25, [311] 572

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Celebration of the Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign Holiday in Elementary Schools, Question, Mr. Stanley Leighton; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) May 16, [315] 55 Class Subjects · Welsh, Question, Mr. W. Abraham (Glamorgan, Rhondda); Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) Mar 21, [312] 832 Elementary Education Evening Schools, Question, Mr. Woodall; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) Sept 9, [321] 4;- The Returns, Question, Mr. J. G. Talbot; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) May 12, [314] 1676

Exeter Training College The Recent Disturbances at, Questions, Mr. Sydney Buxton; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William IIart Dyke) Mar 17, [312] 531; Mar 28, 1615; May 23, [315] 876 Greenwich Hospital School, Question, Captain Price; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) Mar 17, [312] 524

House Visitation by School Managers, Question, Mr. Beach; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William IIart Dyke) May 10, [314] 1453

Inspectors, Instructions to, Question, Mr. J. G. Talbot; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) May 12, [314] 1675

Local Colleges in England and Wales, Question, Mr. Mundella; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Goschen) Mar 7, [311] 1383

Number and Particulars of Civil Service Writers Employed-Exclusion from Office on Jubilee Day, Question, Mr. Pickersgill; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) June 20, [316] 557

Payment by Results-Examinations, Question,
Mr. W. G. Cavendish Bentinck; Answer, The
Vice President of the Council (Sir William
Ilart Dyke) Mar 7, [311] 1400
Political Meetings in Schoolrooms, Obser-
vations, Mr. H. Gardner; Reply, The Vice
President of the Council (Sir William Hart
Dyke); short debate thereon April 22,[313]
1763

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