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Elementary Education Provisional Order | ELLIOT, Ilon. H. F. II.—cont.
Confirmation (London) Bill [H.L.]

(The Lord President)

1. Presented; read 1a * May 10

(No. 94)

Read 2a June 10

Committee; Report June 22

Read 3 June 24

c. Read 10

June 27

[Bill 298]

Read 20

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Report July 12

Read 30

1. Royal Assent July 19 [50 & 51 Vict. c. cxx]

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ELLENBOROUGH, Lord

Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensa-
tion, 3R. [318] 1123
Appellate Jurisdiction, 2R. [310] 747
Army-Questions

Insanitary Condition of Knightsbridge and
Dublin Barracks, [311] 560

Military Armaments and Organization,
[310] 149

Royal Artillery-Rumoured Reduction of
the Force, [310] 1516

Royal Commission on Warlike Stores

Defective Weapons and Stores, [311] 6
Asia (North-Eastern) The Corea-Foreign
Occupation of Port Hamilton, Motion for an
Address, [312] 1286

Navy-II.M.S." Indus "-Defective Weapons
-Sword Bayonets, [310] 1070

Tithe Rent-Charge, Report, cl. 2, [315] 1572

ELLIOT, Sir G., Monmouth, &c.

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 13, [316] 872, 876; cl. 14, 960, 966; cl. 17, 980, 982, 984, 986

ELLIOT, Hon. A. R. D., Roxburgh

Army-Sentences by Courts Martial-Recent
Rules and Regulations, [312] 184
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R. [313]
658, 663; Comm. cl. 1, [314] 644
Criminal Law (Scotland) Procedure (No. 2),
Consid. add. cl. [317] 595; cl. 39, 609
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 988; [312] 473, 1115
Secretary for Scotland Act (1885) Amendment,
Comm. cl. 2, [319] 1749
Supply-Secretary for Scotland, &c. [318]

1751

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Educational Endowments (Scotland) Act,
1882-Select Committee, [313] 1793
Educational Endowments (Scotland) Commis-
sion, Motion for an Address, [311] 852
Land Tenure (Scotland), 2R. [313] 1348

ELLIOT, Mr. G. W., York, N.R., Rich-
mond

Horses-Prohibition of Export by Foreign
Countries, [311] 303

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ELLIS, Mr. J., Leicestershire, Bosworth
Allotments Extension Act, 1882
Close" Charity, Great Easton, [314] 1451
Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 13,
[316] 848

Education Department-Political Meetings in
Schoolrooms, [313] 1676

Marquess of Hartington-Alleged Proposed
Changes in the Ministry, [317] 1772
Supply-Bankruptcy Department of the Board
of Trade, [317] 1438

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)—
Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311] 1170

ELLIS, Mr. J. E., Nottingham, Rushcliffe

Burial Grounds Bill-Consecration of Ceme teries, [310] 766

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, 2R. [313] 622; Comm. [315] 226; el. 8, Amendt. [316] 745, 826, 827, 835; cl. 9, 839; cl. 13, 843; cl. 14, 966; cl. 17, 979, 980; Amendt. 983, 986, 987, 989; Lords' Amendts. Consid. [321] 419, 427

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm. [314] 54; cl. 1, Amendt. 1293, 1296, 1324, 1615, 1616, 1921: cl. 4, Amendt. [315] 1540, 1541; cl. 6, [316] 205

Duchy of Lancaster-Leases of Land in Yorkshire, [311] 1726

Middleman System, [312] 1145 Education Department-Building of Elementary Schools-Consulting Architect, [312] 710

Egypt-Sir Henry Drummond Wolff's Mission, [317] 335

Ireland Questions

Agrarian Outrages-The Returns, [310] 273

Emigration from Ireland, January to April, 1887, [314] 1660

Intoxicating Liquors Act, Section 8-Fine
on an Hotel Keeper for Exhibiting a
Political Banner, [315] 495

Irish Land Commission-Judicial Rents-
The Returns, [310] 168; [314] 13
Juries Appointment of a Select Com-
mittee, [311] 178;-Jurors' Act-Con-
naught Winter Assizes-The Clerk of
the Crown, [311] 165

Landed Proprietora, 1888-Return, [312]
1608

Land Law Act, 1881-Sections I. and VIII.
-Permanent Improvements, [317] 65
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ELLIS, Mr. J. E.-cont.

Magistracy-Proclamation of Public Meet-
ings, [311] 1259

Poor Law-Distressed Unions on the West
Coast, [317] 347;-Poor Relief Inquiry
Commission, 1887-Compound Rating of
Occupiers, [315] 1421, 1422
Privy Council-Dates of Meeting, August,
1886, to January, 1887, [311] 42
Purchase of Land Act, 1885-Amount of
Advances, [310] 1411 ;-Returns, [315]
894

Royal Commission on the Land Law Act,
1881, and the Purchase of Land Act,
1885, [311] 893

State of Ireland-Charge of Mr. Justice O'Brien at Clare Assizes, [317] 512,513 Ireland-Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887-Questions

Debate (March 28)-The Chief Secretary's
Speech, [312] 1780

Proclaimed Meetings-Returns, [312] 185
Proclamations, [318] 1368

Whiteboy Acts and Later Statutes, [313]
504, 505

Ireland-Evictions-Questions

Bodyke, Co. Clare-Conduct of the Con-
stabulary, [316] 334, 335, 418
Marquess of Lansdowne's Estate, Queen's
Co. [313] 1106

Returns, [310] 168;-Quarterly Return,
[313] 998;-Return of Expenses, [317]

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Removal of Placards, [317] 1886
Returns, [310] 652

Ireland-Law and Justice-Arrest of Father
Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 765
Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 4, Amendt. [318]
584, 586, 1363

Metropolitan Police-Circular of the Chief Commissioner, [318] 518

Mines Regulation Act, 1872-Poggs Collieries
-Darcy Lever, [318] 521

Reports of Inspectors of Mines, with
Statistics, [316] 1599

Parliament Business of the House-Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, [314] 235, 1811; [316] 1320; [317] 1627

Palace of Westminster-Ventilation of this
Ilouse, [318] 534

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Business of the

House - Cri

minal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Urgency, [312] 1196

Parliament Business of the House (Pro

cedure on the Criminal Law Amendment

Ireland) Bill), Res. [315] 1647

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure), Res. [310] 1805
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. Amendt. [311] 517, 1302, 1676
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 312

Places of Worship (Sites), 2R. [315] 1846
Poor Law (England and Wales) - Halifax
Board of Guardians-Dietary, [314] 3
Privy Council in England and Ireland-At-
tendance of Judges, [313] 231
School Fees (Non-Paupers), 2R. [317] 1740,

1741

Supply-Charity Commission for England and Wales, Motion for reporting Progress, [317] 1446, 1447, 1448, 1492 Committee of Privy Council for Trade, &c. [317] 1431

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)Bankruptcy Department of the Board of Trade, [311] 772

ELLIS, Mr. T. E., Merionethshire

Charity Commissioners (Officers), 2R. [319] 1675; Comm. [320] 626; cl. 2, 633 Civil Service Commission-Appointment of Mr. W. J. Courthope, [319] 1823, 1824 Commons (England and Wales)-Regulation of Aberdovey Common, Merioneth, [319]

1101 Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Income and Expenditure in Wales), Motion for a Paper, [311] 556

Education Department-Education Commission-Amount and Disposition of Charities in Wales and Monmouthshire, [318] 373

New Code, 1887-"Specific Subjects," [312] 515

Education Department (Scotland)-Bi-Lingual Instruction The Welsh Language, [312] 1344

Fisheries- Home Office and Boards of Conservators, [317] 946

Firing

Ireland-Crime and Outrage-The Irish National Foresters at Portrush from a Train, [321] 537 Magistracy

Qualification of Resident

Magistrates, [313] 369

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebration of Bank Holiday-Adjournment of the House, [316] 676

Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 7, [320]

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ELLIS, Mr. T. E.-cont.

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 602
Quarries Regulation, [310] 1226

Regulation and Inspection, [313] 364
Registration of Voters-Polling District of
Great Sanghall, [320] 1338
Salmon Fishery Act, 1873 - Board of Con-
servators of the Dovey Fishery District, [320]
744
Supply-Charity Commission for England and
Wales, [317] 1530, 1531

Civil Services and Revenue Departments,
Amendt. [317] 990, 993, 994, 997, 1000
Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland,
&c. [317] 666

Harbours, &c. under the Board of Trade,
[317] 630, 631

Office of the Committee of Privy Council for
Trade, &c. [317] 1432, 1434
Secretary of State for the Home Department,

&c. [317] 1052

University Colleges, Wales, [319] 1620
Town Holdings, Nomination of Select Com-
mittee, [310] 868

Truck, Consid. add. cl. [317] 626
Wales-Questions

Burials-Burial Ground at Llanfrothen,
Merionethshire, [312] 826, 1610
Civil Service Examinations-Notices, [317]
351, 783

Fisheries

1

Harbours of Refuge on the

Welsh Coast, [320] 743
Government Publications in the Welsh
Language-Tithe Inquiry Report, [320]

461

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Magistracy-Appointment of Welsh Magis-
Cerrig-y-Druidion Petty Ses-
Nonconformists,
sions, [314] 1669;
[313] 354;-Flintshire Nonconformists,
[314] 1809

Merioneth Police

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- Dismissal of Police
Constable Griffith, [319] 1356
Wales-Education Department-Questions
Elementary Education Progress since
1870, [313] 364, 365

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Intermediate Education, [320] 27 ;-
Charity Commission, [318] 385

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University Education Welsh Training
Colleges, [312] 1345

Welsh and Gaelic Languages

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Pupil

Teachers, [312] 833;-Welsh-Speaking
Districts, [312] 832

Wales-Tithe Agitation-Questions

Attack on Canon Browne's Residence at
Bodfari, [320] 461

Disturbances at Mochdre, in Denbighshire,
[316] 554, 555, 1029, 1152, 1153;-In-
quiry into the The Commissioner, [317]
72;-Report of the Commissioner, [320]

453

Ecclesiastical Commissioners Employ-
ment of the Military, [316] 419, 420
Reading the Riot Act, [316] 768, 769
Riots at Llangwm, [317] 80, 505, 519,
1349, 1350, 1353, 1354;-Denbighshire
Quarter Sessions, [317] 81

Tithe Commission-Welsh-Speaking Wit-
nesses, [319] 1367
Wales-Tithe Agitation-Riots at Ilangwm,
Motion for Adjournment, [317] 1355, 1362
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Emigration and Immigration

Destitute Aliens, Questions, Captain Colomb,
Mr. Pickersgill; Answers, The Secretary
to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De
Worms) Sept 1, [320] 722
Immigration of Destitute Aliens, 1886, Ques-

tion, Mr. Webster; Answer, The Secretary
to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De
Worms) Sept 6, [320] 1336

Statistical Tables, Question, Captain Colomb;
Answer, The Secretary to the Board of
Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Mar 29,
[312] 1777

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Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 4,
to leave out from That," add "it is ex-
pedient to relax the restrictions hitherto im-
posed by the Local Government Board on
the emigration of pauper children, and to
enter into negotiations with existing emi-
gration agencies of established reputation,
whereby such agencies may be empowered
to emigrate pauper, orphan, neglected, and
deserted children to Canada, or others of
our Colonies, subject to reasonable regula-
tions for the future oversight of the chil-
dren" (Mr. Samuel Smith) v., [313] 440;
Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;"
after debate, Amendt. withdrawn

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EMLY, Lord

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Irish Land Law, Report, cl. 16, [316] 1474; Commons' Amendts. Consid. cl. D, [319]29; cl. 19, 36

Employers' Liability Act, 1880
Accidental Death at Peterhead Harbour of
Refuge, Questions, Mr. Esslemont, Mr.
Bradlaugh; Answers, The First Lord of the
Admiralty (Lord George Hamilton), The
Secretary of State for the Home Depart-
ment (Mr. Matthews) June 23, [316] 767
Renewal and Amendment, Question, Mr.
Bradlaugh; Answer, The Secretary of State
for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews)
June 7, [315] 1220
Tramway Servants "Cook v. the North
Metropolitan Tramways Company," Ques
tion, Mr. Pickersgill; Answer, The Secre-
tary of State for the Home Department (Mr.
Matthews) Mar 31, [313] 77

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Endowed Schools Acts

Annual Financial Statement, Question, Mr. Coghill; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) Feb 8, [310] 887

St. Paul's School, Hammersmith, Question, Mr. Lawson; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) Sept 6, [320] 1337

Endowed Schools Act (1869) and Amending Acts

Ordered, That a Select Committee be ap. pointed, to inquire into the operation of "The Endowed School Act, 1869," and tho amending Acts, and to consider and report

Endowed Schools Act (1869) and Amending Acts -cont.

how far it may be expedient to amend the powers exercised under them by the Charity Commissioners; List of tho Committee

Feb 7, [310] 869

Endowed Schools Act (1869) and Amending Acts (Archbishop Holgate's Grammar School at Hemsworth) Moved, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying Her Majesty to withhold Her consent from the Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales for the management of the Free Grammar School founded by Archbishop Holgate in the parish of Hemsworth in the county of York, the Ilospital founded by Archbishop IIolgate in the above-named parish of Hemsworth commonly known as Hemsworth Hospital, the Grammar School founded by Thomas Keresford in the borough of Barnsley in the county of York, and of the endowment attached to the last-named grammar school, and the gift of Phoebe Locke, so far as such Scheme affects the said grammar school and hospital at Hemsworth, and which Scheme is now lying on the Table of the House pursuant to the Endowed Schools Acts of 1869 and Amending Acts" (The Lord Archbishop of York) May 10, [314] 1434; after short debate, on Question? Cont. 38, Not-Cont. 61; M. 23; Division List, Cont. and Not-Cont. 1446 ; resolved in the negative

Endowed Schools Act (1869) and Amending Acts-Schemes of the Charity Commissioners - West LavingtonWilts County School-The Dauntsey Trust

Moved, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that Her Majesty will withhold Her assent from the schemes of the Charity Commissioners relating to (1) the Foundation for a school and almshouses, and for other purposes, in the parish of West Lavington, otherwise Bishop Laving. ton, in the County of Wilts, founded under the will of Alderman William Dauntsey, dated 10th March, 1542, and since further endowed; and (2) for dealing with the Endowment of the Wilts County School, in the county of Wilts" (The Lord Stanley of Preston) Mar 29, [312] 1761; Motion agreed to

Her Majesty's Answer to the Address reported May 9, [314] 1243

ERNE, Earl of

Irish Land Law, 2R. [313] 1589; Comm. cl. 3,
Amendt. [315] 31; el. 17, Amendt. 46;
cl. 21, Amendt. 1696; cl. 22, Amendt, 1699;
Commons' Amendts. Consid. [319] 15
Land Improvement (Ireland), Motion for a
Paper, [314] 524

Municipal Corporations Acts (Ireland) Amend

ment (No. 2), 2R. [316] 388; Comm. 1278; cl. 1, Amendt. ib.; cl. 5, Amendt. 1279; cl. 6, Amendt. 1231; Report, [317] 27, 28

310-311-312-313-314-315–316–317–318–319—320—321.

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Committee; Report Aug 2

Read 3 Aug 4

c. Read 1°* (Mr. Attorney General) Aug 12 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Aug 16, [319] 825

Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Sexton); after short debate, Question put; A. 21, N. 70; M. 49 (D. L. 392) [3.35 A.M.]

Original Question again proposed, 827; Moved,
"That this House do now adjourn (Mr.
Conybeare); after short debate, Motion with-
drawn

Original Question put, and agreed to; Bill
read 2°
[Bill 373]
Committee; Report; considered; read 3o
Sept 10, [321] 204

1. Royal Assent Sept 16 [50 & 51 Vict. c. 53]

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Civil Service Commissioners-Examinations for Clerk of Works under the Board of Works, [311] 1741 Commons (Metropolis) Tooting Common, [318] 710

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Leave, [312] 1834, 1839; Comm. cl. 1,
[314] 1601, 1602; 3R. [317] 264
Criminal Lunatic Asylums (England and Ire-
land)- Comparative Pay, [317] 778
India-Indian Famine Insurance Fund, [314]
1454, 1684
Ireland-Questions

Collector of Rates' Office, [310] 1546
Commissioners of Irish Lights-The "Prin-
cess Alexandra,” [310] 539
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887-
Proclamation of Co. Dublin, [318] 541,

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Dublin 1152

Parliamentary Registration Act, 1885-
Sec. 19-Voters' Lists, Louth, Co. Dub-
lin, [318] 1160

Poor Law-Insanitary State of Rathdown
Workhouse, [310] 1222

Post Office-Annual Holiday, [314] 1678;
-"Hazley v. Little"-Delay of Sum-
monses, [314] 1805

Public Meetings, [311] 884

Trade and Commerce-Exports and Imports of the Port of Dublin, [317] 1340

Ireland-Crime and Outrage-Questions Alleged Mutilation of Cattle at Rathfarnham, [314] 1455

Assault at Coolgreany, [310] 1222 Assaults in Wexford Co., [310] 1545 Ireland-Royal Irish Constabulary-Questions National Registration Association, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, [317] 1763, 1764 Numbers, [318] 701

Rescue by Police Constable S. Ubank, [318] 716

Literature, Science, and Art-The ChallonerSmith Collection of Mezzotint Engravings, [311] 1080

Lunatic Asylums-Broadmoor Convict Asylum -Lodging Allowance, [318] 916 Magistracy (England and Wales) — Flintshire Nonconformists, [314] 1808; [315] 724 Merchant Shipping-Detention of the "Telegrapho" by the Dominican Government, [310] 1566

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, [310] 195

Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Departments, [317] 984

Friendly Societies Registry, [317] 1559 Office of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, &c. [317] 1431

War Office-Auxiliary Forces-Arms of the English, Irish, and Scotch Militia, [317] 777

Martello Towers at Blackrock, Co. Dublin, [317] 1881

Westminster

Abbey-Coronation Chair of Edward I. [316] 1785

ESSLEMONT, Mr. P., Aberdeenshire, E. Admiralty-Order in Council, 1853-A Special Pension, [316] 1788

Agricultural Labourers' Holidays (Scotland), Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. [318] 669; cl. 4, 670; add. cl. 671, 673 Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensation, Comm. cl. 5, [316] 1416

Army Estimates-Militia, &c. [318] 1311 Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm. cl. 1, Amendt. [315] 353, 357

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