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310-311-312-313-314-315–316–317–318–319—320—321. Miners' Wages Payment Bill

MILLTOWN, Earl of

Appellate Jurisdlction, 2R. [310] 750; Comm. cl. 1, 1062

Copyhold Enfranchisement, Comm. cl. 5, [317] 1322, 1323; 3R. [318] 8

Cremation, Motion for a Paper, [314] 1448 First Offenders, 2R. [316] 1769; Comm. Amendt. [317] 1573; cl. 6, Amendt. [318] 17; Report, cl. 6, Amendt. 291, 292 Industrial and Reformatory Schools-Recommendations of the Royal Commission, [318] 883 Ireland-Irish Land Law Bill-Purchase of Holdings-Provisions as to Head Rents, [316] 1277

Land Law Acts-Report of the Royal Commission, [312] 1596

Irish Land Law, 1R. [313] 10; 2R. 1393, 1591; Comm. [315] 13; cl. 1, 20; cl. 5, Amendt. 33, 35; cl. 16, Amendt. 42; cl. 20, 49; cl. 22, Amendt. 1698; Report, cl. 1, Amendt. [316] 1464; cl. 3, Amendt. 1470; 3R. Amendt. 1571

Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey)
Precedence,
Seating of Peers
[316] 1286

Law and Police-The Late Dog Regulations, [313] 1101, 1102

Law of Evidence Amendment, 2R. [311] 432; Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. 1024, 1025; cl. 5, Amendt. ib.

Legitimacy Declaration Act (1858) Amendment, 2R, [317] 1327, 1328

Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scotland), 2R. [318] 1316

Lunacy Acts Amendment, 2R. [310] 740
Mauritius-Report of the Royal Commission,
Motion for Papers, [318] 511
Metropolis-Police and the Public-Arrest of
Women, [317] 327

Street Improvements-Colonnades of Burlington House, and Temple Bar, [314] 1656, 1659; [318] 685, 686 Parliament-Palace of Westminster-House of Lords-Acoustic Properties of this House, Personal Explanation, [317] 486 Privilege-"The Queen v. Lord Graves," [310] 255

Pharmacy Acts Amendment, 2R. [312] 491 Police Force Enfranchisement, 2R, [315] 4 Post Office (Telegraph Department)-Telegraph Stations, [318] 1125

Railway and Canal Traffic, Comm. cl. 7, [312] 1754

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(Mr. Conybeare, Mr. Mason, Mr. Borlase, Mr. Clancy)

c. Ordered; read 1o Jan 31

[Bill 140]

Read 2°, and committed to the Select Committee on "The Stannaries Act (1869) Amendment Bill" Mar 9

Reported from the Select Committee

Mines

Accident at the Rhondda Colliery, Questions, Mr. Kenyon, Mr. W. Abraham (Glamorgan, Rhondda); Answers, The Secretary of State for the Iome Department (Mr. Matthews) Feb 24, [311] 477

Appointment to the Inspectorship of the South Western District, Question, Mr. Conybeare; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) Mar 31, [313] 59

Coal Mines-Certificates of Competency, Question, Mr. Arthur O'Connor; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Home Deparment (Mr. Stuart-Wortley) July 4, [316] 1603

Examinations for Magistrates' Certificates, Question, Mr. Cunninghame Graham; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) Aug 4, [318] 1165

Cornish and Devon Mines-Insanitary Condition, Question, Mr. Conybeare; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) Feb 17, [310] 1763

Employment of Women at the Pit's Bank, Question, Mr. M'Laren; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Ilome Department (Mr. Matthews) Feb 14, [310] 1406 Mines Regulation Act, 1872 - Legislation, Question, Mr. Burt; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Ilome Department (Mr. Matthews) Jan 28, [310] 1760 Poggs Collieries, Darcy Lever, Question, Mr. J. E. Ellis; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) July 29, [318] 521

Reports of Inspectors for 1886, Question, Mr. Pickersgill; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) June 14, [316] 39

Reports of Inspectors of Mines, with Statistics, Question, Mr. J. E. Ellis; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for the Ilome Department (Mr. Stuart-Wortley) July 4, [316]

1599

Return of Persons Employed, Question, Mr Preston Bruce; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) June 14, [316] 39

The Royal Commission for the Prevention of Accidents in Mines-Coal Mines Regulation Bill, Question, Mr. Coghill; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) Mar 31, [313] 83

Use of Electric Light in Mines, Questions, Mr. Kelly; Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Matthews) Sept 12, [321] 282

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Mines-cont.

310-311-312-313-314-315–316–317–318–319—320—321.
MOLLOY, Mr. B. C.-cont.

Dismissal of William Shaw, Fireman at the
Park Mine, Tawd Vale Colliery, Skelmers-
dale, Lancashire, Question, Mr. Burt; An-
swer, The Secretary of State for the Home
Department (Mr. Matthews) July 19, [317]
1334; Question, Mr. Tomlinson; Answer,
The Secretary of State for the Home De-
partment (Mr. Matthews) Aug 11 [319] 58;
-Repairing of Roads, Question, Mr. Burt;
Answer, The Secretary of State for the
Ilome Department (Mr. Matthews) Aug 25,
[319] 1793

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[See titles Coal Mines Coal Mines, &c.
Regulation Bill]

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MOLLOY, Mr. B. C., King's Co., Birr
Army Estimates Provisions, Forage, &c.,
Amendt. [315] 124, 132
Retired Pay, &c. [318] 1264

Army (Supplementary Estimates)- Army Ser-
vices, [311] 1864

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
314] cl. 1, 412, 415, 462, 771, 775, 1315, 1321,
1355, 1497, 1520, 1535, 1547, 1548, 1555,
1862, 1869, 1915

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315] Comm. cl. 1, 331; cl. 2, 453, 752, 927;
cl. 3, 1263, 1268, 1316, 1396, 1403; cl. 4,

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1473, 1477; Amendt. 1487, 1490; cl. 5,
1752; Amendt. 1807

316] Comm. cl. 6, 72, 93, 121, 198, 202, 449;
Consid. add. cl. 1082, 1086

First Offenders, 2R. [311] 120; Consid. add.
cl. [315] 804

Ireland-Criminal Law and Procedure Act,
1887-Proclamation of King's Co. [318]

542

Law and Justice-Nenagh Summer Assizes
-Charge of Mr. Justice Harrison, [318]
359, 360

Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 1, [318] 109 ;
cl. [4, 235, 258, 421, 422, 462, 478, 581;
el, 22, 750; add. cl. Amendt. 985; Consid.
add. cl. 1426; Lords' Amendts, to Commons'
Amendts. Consid [319] 292; el. C. 299
Navy Estimates-Dockyards and Naval Yards
at Home and Abroad, [317] 1294
Victuals and Clothing for Seamen and
Marines, [312] 1007, 1008
Parliament-Privilege-Mr. Molloy and the
"Times," Personal Explanation, [314]
1469

Parliament-Business of the House (Proce-
dure on the Criminal Law Amendment (Ire-
land) Bill), Res. [315] 1637

Parliament Business of the Ilouse (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 384, 501, 505, 509, 587, 588,
615, 640, 649; Amendt, 928, 935, 941, 942,
1001, 1306, 1358, 1624, 1625, 1687; [312]
66, 70, 388, 399

Parliament-Orders of the Day, Res. [316]
1650, 1651

Post Office-Exercise of Official Patronage,
[313] 452, 459

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Supply British Museum, &c. [319] 1564;
Amendt. 1568, 1574

Civil Services and Revenue Departments,
[312] 1045, 1065

Customs, Inland Revenue, Post Office, &c.
[316] 1884, 1886

House of Commons Offices, [317] 700, 704,
705

House of Lords Offices, [317] 693
Law Officers, [319] 130, 132

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Officers and
Attendants, &c. [320] 481, 482, 505, 506;
Amendt. 507

Post Office Telegraph Services, [315] 1165,
1170

Privy Council and Subordinate Depart-
ments, [317] 1403

Revenue Departments-Post Office Ser-
vices, Post Office Savings Banks, &c.
[315] 1127

Science and Art Department, &c. [319]
1544, 1559, 1562

Secretary of State for the Home Depart-
ment, &c. [317] 1064, 1065, 1066
Supreme Court of Judicature, [319] 1407,
1409

Survey of the United Kingdom, &c. [316]
1906, 1909

Treasury, &c. [317] 1047, 1048

Woods, Forests, &c. [318] 1637, 1640, 1640)
Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)-
Civil Service Commission, [311] 788
Embassies and Missions Abroad, [311]

1461

Public Education, Ireland, [311] 1443,
1444, 1445

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MONTAGU, Mr. S., Tower Hamlets, White-
chapel

"Board of Trade Journal "-Advertisements,
[314] 11; [315] 879, 1727

Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts-Dutch
Cattle, [312] 1612; [316] 1024
Currency Questions

Deterioration of the Gold Coinage, [311]
468

French and Italian Bronze Coins, [315]
1721

Gold and Silver-Royal Commission, [312]

14

Licensing Acts-Dogs, [312] 1335

Post Office (England and Wales) - Pattern
Post, [311] 162

Submarine Telegraph Company, [310] 758;
[315] 1727

Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart-
ments, [315] 145

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886.7)—

Public Buildings, Great Britain, [311] 731
Ways and Means - Financial Resolutions-
Stamp Duties-Companies - Compositions
for Transfers, [314] 11

Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm.
[313] 1480, 1488

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MORGAN, Right Hon. G. Osborne-cont.
Burial Acts-Consecration of Cemeteries
Attleborough Burial Board, [310] 546
Vicar of Norham-on-Tweed, [317] 78
Canada and the United States-The Fisheries'
Disputes, [310] 165

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 13,
[316] 869

Colonial Conference

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Colonial Judgments,

[312] 1780; [316] 1488

Report of the Proceedings, [316] 38
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
cl. 1, [314] 1529; cl. 3, [315] 1368; el. 4,
1467; cl. 4, [316] 425
Emigration Statistics for 1886, [310] 1230
Ireland-Law and Justico Barbavilla Pri-
soners, [315] 1020

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Islands of the Southern Pacific-New Hebrides
-Fortifications of the French, [311] 298
Law and Justice (England and Wales)-Jurors
in Criminal Trials, [310] 765

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

Magistracy-Flintshire Magistracy, [315] 67,

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minal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Urgency, Res. [312] 1384
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure), Res. [310] 1781

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 335, 600, 603, 991, 1674;
[312] 56

Parliament-Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the
"Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 1185
Post Office-Proposed Pattern Post-Disad-
vantages as Compared with that of Foreign
Countries, [316] 266

Supply-Civil Services and Revenue Depart-
ments, [317] 995, 998, 1000
House of Lords Offices, [317] 689
Wales-Tithe Agitation-Questions

Disturbances at Llangwm, [317] 1359, 1361,
1363

Disturbances in Denbighshire, [316] 554,
555, 1028, 1029

Ecclesiastical Commissioners

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Employ-

ment of the Military, [316] 419
Inquiry into the Mochdre Riot-The Com-
missioner, [317] 71

Reading the Riot Act, [316] 769

Trial of the Rioters at Ruthin, [317] 510

MORGAN, Mr. O. V., Battersea
Admiralty-Vacancies-Circulars, [312] 1350 ;

[313] 1631

Africa (South)-Progress of Affairs-Lord
Salisbury's Letter in the "Times," [311]
583

Burials Acts-Cemeteries Act, 1848-Ceme-
teries at Bethnal Green and others, [318].

928

New Cemetery for Battersea, [318] 706,

1172

Civil Service Writers

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Treasury Minute
relating to Bonuses, [315] 711; [318]
1370

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MORGAN, Mr. O. V.-cont.

310-311-312-313-314-315–316–317–318–319—320—321.
MORLEY, Right Hon. J.-cont.
Channel Tunnel (Experimental Works), 2R.
[318] 1060

Colonial Conference-Royal Commission on
Imperial Defence, [312] 1474
Education Department-Science and Art De-
partment, South Kensington-Sick Pay,
[318] 1158

Excise (Metropolis)-Convictions for Selling
Adulterated Beer, [313] 1793

Imperial and Colonial Governments-Con-
ference in London, [311] 1737
Japan-Commercial Treaty, [318] 1154
Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey)-The Procession - Seats in Parlia-
ment Square, [316] 44, 45

Jubilee Week-Metropolitan Fire Brigade and
Police, [317] 339, 519

Law and Police (Metropolis)-Arrest of Miss
Cass, [317] 1888

London Corporation (Charges of Malversation),
Motion for Adjournment, [311] 915

Merchant Shipping Act (1854) Amendment
(No. 2), [312] 730

Merchant Shipping Acts- Pilots' Certificates,
[318] 1129

Metropolis Management Acts Amendment
(No. 2), 2R. [313] 461; Comm. 602, 603
Metropolitan Board of Works-Architect's
Department, [317] 1160

Disposal of Surplus Land, [318] 1375
Metropolitan Police-Chief Commissioner,
[314] 1811

Metropolitan Police Courts-Hammersmith
and Wandsworth District, [311] 159; [315]

1728

Parks (Metropolis)-Battersea Park, [311]
1392

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, Report, [311] 96

Places of Worship (Sites), 2R. [315] 1850
Police Force Enfranchisement, 2R. [313] 1309
Post Office-Questions

Exercise of Official Patronage, [313] 454
Railway and Telegraph Clerks-Compen-
sation, [315] 871

Sale of Stamps to Railway Telegraph
Clerks, [312] 176

Public Health-A Thames Swimming Bath,
[317] 1335

Public Libraries Act Amendment (No. 2),

Comm. add. cl. [317] 1487

Railway and Canal Traffic-Carriage of Town
Refuse, [315] 1726; [316] 762
Truck, Consid. add. cl. [317] 1091

MORLEY, Earl of

Army-Patterns of Warlike Stores-Military
Administration, Res. [316] 1138
Sheffield Corporation Water, 3R. [314] 167
War Office (Ordnance Department)-Defective
Cutlasses and Sword Bayonets, [310]

1065

Royal Commission on Warlike Stores, [317]
1834

MORLEY, Right Hon. J., Newcastle-upon-
Tyne

Africa (South)-Annexations in Zululand,
[315] 509

Belfast Main Drainage, Lords' Amendts. Con.
sid. [315] 672

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), [312] 858;
Motion for Leave, [313] 179, 277; 2R.920;
Comm. [314] 284, 288, 294: cl. 1, 470, 480,
481, 672; Amendt. 817, 1397, 1408, 1409.
1410; Comm. cl. 2, [315] 445, 470, 786, 952,
987; cl. 3, 1310, 1361; cl. 5, 1749, 1767,
1771; Comm. cl. 6, [316] 118, 119, 148,
175; Consid. add. cl. 1043, 1066
Egypt-Anglo-Turkish Convention-France
and the New Hebrides- The Papers, [315]
1231

Ireland Questions

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Criminal Law Amendment and Irish Land
Law [316] 1325, 1498, 1499
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887-
Proclamations, [317] 1896, 1900
Evictions-Evictions at Bodyke, Co. Clare
-Conduct of the Constabulary, [316]
323, 324, 326

Irish Executive-Parliamentary

Under

Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant-Ap-
pointment of Colonel King-larman,
[313] 888, 1002, 1003

Royal Irish Constabulary-Removal of
Placards, Windgap, Co. Kilkenny, [318]

44

Trials by Jury-The Return, [312] 1476
Ireland-Crime and Outrage-Questions
Irish National Foresters at Portrush-
Firing from a Train, [321] 515, 516, 517,
518
Return for April and May, [315] 1439
Riots at Belfast-Report of Mr. Wallace
MacHardy, [311] 172

Irish Land Law, 2R. [317] 1629, 1630;
Comm. 1690 cl. 1, 1910; [318] 64;
cl. 2, Amendt, 113, 153; cl. 4, 416, 417;
cl. 6. Amendt. 644; cl. 22, Amendt. 759,
761, 775, 776, 783, 837, 838, 839; add. cl.
1119; Lords' Amendts. to Commons'
Amendts. Consid. [319] 292, 296

Law and Justice (England and Wales)-Cri-

minal Statistics-Police Reports, [313] 87
Law and Police (England and Wales)-Sen-
tence on Rioters at the Marylebone Police
Court, [314] 551

Manchester Ship Canal, Motion for Leave,
[315] 1351
Parliament-Questions

Business of the House, [315] 522; [317]
1570;-Arrangement of Public Business
for Remainder of Session, Ministerial
Statement, [318] 725;-Criminal Law
Amendment (Ireland) Bill- Notice of
Instruction, [315] 1441
Privilege-Reflections on the Speaker of
this House, [313] 375

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Rules of Debate-Offensive Imputations on
Members of this House-Mr. Dillon and
the Marquess of Hartington, Personal
Explanations, [313] 1642

Sittings and Adjournment of the House-
Whitsuntide Recess, [315] 65
Parliament-Business of the House-Cri-
minal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Urgency, Res. Amendt. [312] 1158, 1178,
1415, 1417

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

MORLEY, Right Hon. J.-cont.

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure), Res. [310] 1793
Parliament-Business of the IIouse (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 1644

Parliament-Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 755, 1223

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, Motion for Adjournment, [3:0] 868, 898, 913, 986, 1143, 1144

Private Bill Legislation, 2R. [314] 494

MORLEY, Mr. A., Nottingham, E.

Parliament-Divisions of the Ilouse (Pairing) -Divisions on the 21st March, [312] 1787, 1790

Morocco

British Jurisdiction over Offending British Subjects, Question, Mr. A. M'Arthur; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Aug 23, [319] 1522

Imprisonment of the Freed Negro, Fattah,

Question, Mr. A. E. Pease; Answer, The
Under Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Feb 14, [310]
1403; Question, Mr. Rowntree; Answer,
The Under Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Aug 29, [320]

267

The Slave Trade, Question, Dr. Tanner; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Sept 8, [320] 1643

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MOUNT-TEMPLE, Lord-cont.

Registration of Dogs in the Metropolis, 1R. [314] 322; 2R. [315] 234

Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Metropolis), 23. [314] 1248; Comm. [316] 533

MOWBRAY, Right Hon. Sir J. R., Oxford University

London Corporation (Charges of Malversation), [312] 3

Manchester Ship Canal, 2R. [315] 1715; Instruction to the Committee, [316] 27, 31 Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [311] 313, 317

Parliament-Orders of the Day, Res. [316]

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MUNDELLA, Right Hon. A. J., Sheffield, Brightside

Army Manufacturing Department-Manufacture of Steel at Woolwich, [311] 178, 708

Steel for Projectiles at Royal Laboratory, [311] 1583

Board of Trade-Labour Statistics-Mr. Burnett, [318] 926

Budget-Appropriation of Surplus to Education in Wales, [313] 1416

Charity Commission-Intermediate Education (Wales), [318] 385

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 8, [316] 798, 805, 826, 829, 836; cl. 13, 861, 862, 870

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