310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320-321. IRELAND-The Riots at Youghal-cont. Committal of Constable Bulmer, Questions, Mr. The Inquest on Hanlon, Questions, Mr. Sex- Injuries to the Police, Questions, Mr. J. Evictions (Ireland) Conduct of the Constabulary, Co. Limerick, Evicted Tenants in Workhouses, Question, Monaghan Union-Notice to Guardians, Ques- IRELAND-Petty Sessions-cont. Notice to Relieving Officers, Question, Mr. Relation of Landlords and Tenants-Alleged Returns-September to D cember, 1886, Ques- Quarterly Return, January to March, 1887, Return of Expenses, April to June, 1887, Statistics, Questions, Mr. J. E. Ellis; An- Case of James Clery, Ardmoyle, Cashel - Captain E. W. D. Croker, Question, Mr. Mr. John Frost, Co. Clare-Travelling Ex- 1105 Violent Conduct of Denis Lynch, an "Emer- Arrest of Daniel O'Connor, Carrigrohane, Co. 310-311-312-313—314—315–316–317–318—319—320—321. IRELAND-Evictions-Personnel-cont. Lifford Assizes-Trial of Hannah O'Donnell, Lord Ormathwaite's Property, Question, Mr. Arrest of Thomas Walsh, Ballydaff, Co. Mayo, Alleged Outrage on Mrs. Walsh by a Member Places Achill, Threatened Evictions in, Question, Mr. Channing; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) Feb 8, [310] 895 At Bodyke, Co. Clare, Question, Mr. Conybeare; Answer, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) 315]June 9, 1423; Questions, Mr. Conybeare, Mr. Dillon, Mr. W. Redmond; Answers, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) June 13, 1731; Question, Observations, The Earl of Carnarvon; Reply, The Lord Privy Seal (Earl 316] Cadogan) June 14, 1; Question, Mr. Dillon ; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) June 14, 54; Questions, Mr. M. J. Kenny; Answers, The Solicitor General for Ireland (Mr. Gibson) June 28, 1147; Question, Mr. Cox; Answer, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) June 30, 1301;Captain E. W. D. Croker, Questions, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, Mr. P. J. Power; Answers, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) June 16, 262;-Conduct of the Constabulary, Questions, Mr. Pickersgill, Mr. Finucane, Mr. Cox, Mr. Dillon, Mr. M. J. Kenny; Answers, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman), The Attorney General for Ireland (Mr. Holmes) June 16, 267 Conduct of the Military, Constabulary, &c., [cont. IRELAND-Evictions-Places-cont. tion, Mr. Cox; Answer, The Chief Secre- The Bodyke Tenantry, Questions, Mr. Dillon; At Cavan-Death of an Evicted Tenant, Ques- At Clare Island-H.M. Gunboat "Banterer," At Enniscorthy-Employment of the Constabu Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ire land (Sir Michael Hicks- Beach) Jan 28, 310] 165; Question, Mr. O'Hea; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) Jan 31, 274; Question, Mr. Wootton Isaacson ; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Michael HicksBeach) Feb 4, 655; Questions, Mr. Mahony, Mr. Maurice Healy; Answers, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Michael HicksBeach), Feb 8, 893; Questions, Mr. Mahony, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach), 894; Questions, Mr. Mahony; Answers, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) Feb 11, 1218; Question, Mr. Edward Harrington [no reply], 1220; Question, Mr. T. Fry; Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. J. Balfour) Mar 31, [313] 53 Allowances to the Constabulary, Question, Mr. Cost of Constabulary, Questions, Mr. Cony- Notices to Relieving Officers, Questions, Mr. At Gweedore, Co. Donegal, Questions, Mr. [cont. 310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318–319—320—321. IRELAND-Evictions-Places-cont. At Knockmoyleen, Ballycroy, Co. Mayo, Ques- In Leitrim, Questions, Mr. Conway, Sir John In Limerick-Mr. O'Connor, Question, Mr. At Menies, Co. Cork, Questions, Dr. Kenny; At Tang-Prosecutions, Questions, Mr. D. At Rathkeale, Questions, Colonel Sandys, Mr. At Westmeath, Questions, Mr. D. Sullivan; At Westport Union, Co. Mayo, Question, Mr. At Woodford-Cost of Transport, &c., Ques- Estates Evictions on the Brooke Estate, Coolgreany, Hillas Estate, Co. Sligo, Question, Mr. P. IRELAND-Evictions-Estates-cont. Mr. S. E. Shirley's Farney Estate, Carrick- The Skinners' Estate, near Draperstown, Co. The Taaffe Estate, Co. Mayo, Questions, Mr. Lord Cork's Estate in Ventry-Obstruction of Lord Granard's Estate, Co. Longford, Ques- Lord Kingston's Estate, Co. Roscommon, Marquess of Lansdowne's Estate at Lugga- 310-311-312-313-314-315–316–317-318-319-320–321. IRELAND-Evictions-Estates-cont. The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) April 18, [313] 1106; Question, Mr. W. A. Macdonald; Answer, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) May 10, [314] 1459:- Action of the Police, Questions, Mr. W. A. Macdonald; Answers, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) May 12, [314] 1676 The Earl of Wicklow's Estate, Questions, Mr. Carew, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) Sept 9, [321] 26 Ireland-Bantry Board of Guardians Moved, "That there be laid before the House, correspondence, if any, that has passed between the officer commanding II.M.S. 'Shannon' and the Board of Guardians of the Bantry Union with reference to the offer of a supply of fresh water to the sanitary authority by the said officer" (The Lord Ventry) July 4, [316] 1561; after short debate, Motion withdrawn Ireland (City of Limerick) - The Asylum Rate Moved for, "Correspondence between the Irish Government and the Mayor of Limerick with reference to the rate ordered to be lovied upon the City of Limerick for the maintenance of lunatics in the city and county asylum" (The Earl of Camperdown) Mar 17, [312] 500; after short debate, Motion agreed to Ireland-Dublin Garrison Moved, "That there be laid before the House a nominal Return of all cases of febrile and respiratory disease which have occurred in the Dublin Garrison since 1st January 1881, distinguishing in each case the barracks" (The Earl Beauchamp) June 23, [316] 749; after short debate, Motion agreed to Ireland-Irish National League (Special Proclamation) Notice of Motion, Mr. W. E. Gladstone Aug 24, [319] 1779 Movod, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, humbly to represent to Her Majesty that there has been laid before this flouse a Special Proclamation of the Viceroy of Ireland, declaring the Association known as the Irish National League to be a dangerous Association, under 'The Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act, 1887.' "That no information has been furnished to Parliament to justify the issue of the said Special Proclamation, by virtue of which Her Majesty's subjects are liable to be punished as criminals without judicial inquiry into the nature of thir acts "And, that this House, in the absence of such information, prays that the said Proclamation shall not continue in force as to the Association named and described therein (Mr. Gladstone) Aug 25, 1827; after long debate, Debate adjourned VOL. CCCXXI. [THIRD SERIES.] [cont. Ireland-Irish National League (Special Proclamation)-cont. Debate resumed Aug 26, [320] 33; after long debate, Question put; A. 195, N. 272; M. 77 Div. List, A. and N. 148 Ireland-Land Improvement Moved, "That there be laid before this House Return, in tabular form, of "I. Totals of Loans by the Board of Public Works in Ireland for land improvement made between 1847 and 1881, inclusive, to owners of land for (a) Erection of farm houses and offices; (b) Labourers' cottages; (c) Drainage, reclamation, and improvement of Lands: II. Totals of Loans between the same years III. and IV. Similar Returns, since 1811 Ireland-Landed Estates Court Moved, That there be laid before the House "(I.) Number of Petitions filed during last four years, divided into number each year. (2.) Number of Estates offered for Sale. (3.) Number of Estates in which the Rentals were settled. (4.) Number of Estates in which Receivers were appointed, divided into each year. (5.) Number of Receivers. (6.) Number of Accounts not lodged within the limit of time appointed. (7.) Number of Six Months Settlements of Account. (8.) Number of Yearly Settlements. (9.) Gross Annual Rental under Receivers for each Year. (10.) Gross amount collected each Year. (11.) Number of Officials attached to Court, and their Salaries. (12.) Number and Salaries of those in Receiver's Department" (The Lord Ardilaun) Aug 12, [319] 219; after short debate, Motion withdrawn Moved. "That there be laid before this House Return, in tabular form, of "Number of Petitions filed during last Four Years, divided into number each Year "Number of Estates offered for Sale each Year during past Four Years "Number of Estates in which the Rentals were settled each Year during past Four Years "Number of Estates in which Receivers were "Total Number of Receivers now, and Num- "Number of Yearly Settlements "Gross Annual Rental under Receivers for "Gross Amount collected each Year 310-311-312-313-314-315—316–317–318–319—320—321. Ireland-Landed Estates Court-cont. "Number and Salaries of those in Receiver's Department" (The Lord Ardilaun) Sept 13, [321] 462; Motion agreed to Irish Land Law Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Privy Seal) 1. Presented; read 1, after debate Mar 31, 313] 2 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a" April 21, 1354 (No. 58) Amendt. to leave out ("now,") add ("this day six months") (The Lord Denman); after debate, Debate further adjourned . Debate resumed April 22, 1551; after long debate, on Question, that ("now,") &c., resolved in the affirmative; Bill read 2" 315] Committee May 16, 12 Committee May 17, 243 1764 c. Read 10 (The Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr. A. J. Balfour) July 4 [Bill 308] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" 317] July 11, 372 Amendt. to leave out from "That," add "this House, taking into view the circumstances set forth in the Report of the Royal Commission of 1886 on the Land Acts of 1881 and 1885, and the recommendations of that Commission, is of opinion that no Bill for amending the Laws relating to Land in Ireland can be satisfactory which shall not provide, not only for entitling leaseholders to the benefits of the Land Act of 1881, but also for providing such means for the revision of the judicial rents under that Act, as will meet the exigencies created by the heavy fall in agricultural values since the passing of the Act" (Mr. Campbell-Bannerman), v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Debate adjourned . Debate resumed [Second Night] July 12, 525; after long debate, Debate further adjourned The Debate of July 12, Correction, Mr. T. W. Russell July 14, 800 Debate resumed [Third Night] July 14, 800; after long debate, Question put, and agreed to; Main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2o . Order for Committee read July 21, 1665; Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Committee that they have power to provide for the reduction of family charges on Irish Land" (Mr. Haldane); after short debate, Motion withdrawn; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. A. J. Balfour); Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Illingworth); after debate, Motion withdrawn . Original Question again proposed, 1692; after debate, Question put, and agreed to; Committee-R.P Irish Land Law Bill-cont. 318] Committee [Second Night]-R.P. July 26, 53 Committee [Third Night]-R.P. July 27, 198 . Committee [Fourth Night]-R.P. July 28, 390 . Committee [Fifth Night]-R.P. July 29, 553 . Committee [Sixth Night]-R.r. Aug 1, 730 . Committee [Seventh Night]-R.P. Aug 2, 945 Committee [Eighth Night]; Report Aug 3, 1064 [Bill 355] Order for Consideration, as amended, read; Moved, "That the Bill be re-committed in respect to an Amendment to Clauses 10 and 24 respectively" Aug 5, 1383 Amendt. at end, add "and also in respect of Clauses 7 and 28" (Mr. Dillon); Question proposed, "That those words be there added;" after debate, Question put; A. 129, N. 180; M. 51 (D. L. 353) [8.0 P.M.] Main Question put, and agreed to; Committeo; Report; as amended, considered; after debate, Debate adjourned . Adjourned Debate resumed Aug 6, 1454; after debate, Bill read 3° 1. Commons' Amendts. Aug 8 (No. 217) (No. 218) As amended by Commons Aug 8 Moved, "That the Commons' Amendts. be 319] now considered " Aug 11, 3; after debate, Commons' Amendts. considered; certain of the Amendts. agreed to; some agreed to, with Amendts. and with consequential Amendts; two disagreed to The rest of the Commons' Amendts. agreed to, with Amendts. and with consequential Amendts. to the Bill; and a Committee appointed to prepare Reasons to be offered to the Commons for the Lords disagreeing to certain of their Amendts.; the Committee to meet forthwith Report from the Committee of the Reasons to be offered to the Commons for the Lords disagreeing to certain of their Amendts.; read, and agreed to; and a message sent to the Commons to return the said Bill with Amendts. and Reasons Aug 11 c. Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. Aug 11 [Bill 371] Message from the Lords, That they have agreed to certain of the Amendts. made by this House to the Irish Land Law Bill, without any Amendt. and to certain other of the said Amendts. with Amendts., to which they desire the concurrence of this Ilouse; and have made consequential Amendts. to the Bill, to which they desire the concurrence of this House; and have disagreed to certain of the Amendts. made by this House, for which they assign their Reasons Aug 11 Moved, "That the Lords' Amendts. to the Commons' Amendts. be now considered Aug 12, 265; after debate, Motion agreed to Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. and consequential Amendts. to the Bill, and Lords' Reason for disagreeing to certain of the Commons' Amendts, considered; several agreed to; several disagreed to; postponed Amendts. and Lords' Roason to be taken into consideration upon Thursday next Order for Consideration of postponed Amendts. made by the Lords to the Commons' Amendts, and Lords' Reason read; several disagreed to Aug 18, 966 |