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KING-HARMAN, Right Hon. Colonel E. R.-cont.
Ireland-Law and Justice-Questions

Attorney General's Salary, [316] 1313
Corporation of Dublin-Costs of Prosecu-
tions, [318] 1358

Estate of A. M. Somerville, of Ross, Co.
Meath, a Lunatic, [319] 932
Francis Cooke, Drumsna, [315] 860; [316]

1302

Grand Jury of Donegal-Lifford Assizes-
Conveyance of Prisoners, [320] 720
John Ryan, an Evicted Tenant, Imprison-
ment of, [315] 1723; [320] 738, 739
Jury System-Return of Jurors and Voters,
[314] 355

Leitrim Assizes-Arrest of John Melley,
[317] 498, 499
Louth Assizes

"Kearney v. Supple,"

[318] 919, 920
Mayo Conspiracy Prisoners, [317] 340
M. J. Melvin and James King, Convicted
of Criminal Conspiracy at Munster Win-
ter Assizes, [319] 928

Military Witnesses at Athlone, [318] 1537,
1538

Mr. Comerford, Belfast Police Court, [314]
545, 1273; [315] 859

Nenagh Summer Assizes-Charge of Mr.
Justice Ilarrison, [318] 358, 359, 360
Newry Petty Sessions-Conviction of Wil-
liam Durnan, a Person of Unsound Mind,
[313] 1118

Non-Delivery of Subpoenas, [314] 1454
Petty Sessions Clerk, Co. Sligo, [320]
1345, 1346

Philip Quigley, Case of, [319] 933
Reduction of Judges, [316] 1314
Rev. Matthew Ryan, C. C., [313] 1412
Riverstown (Co. Cork) Petty Sessions
Clerk, [320] 270

Ireland-Law and Police-Questions
Abina Austin, [318] 1355, 1356

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Action of · Cross at Glasmire Station
of the Great Southern and Western Rail-
way, [316] 932

Arrest and Sentence on Joseph Killeen,
Cardenstown, Co. Meath-Major Traill,
R.M. [318] 1145, 1146; [319] 660, 667,
668

Assault at Coleraine, [318] 1128

Attack upon Rev. Matthew Macaulay,
Presbyterian Minister of Castleblayney,
[313] 1625

Cork Theatre, Alleged Misconduct in,
[321] 18, 19, 22

John M'Crea, Belfast, [316] 1026
Ireland Local Government Board Ques-

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KING-HARMAN, Right IIon. Colonel E. R.-cont.
Mullingar District Lunatic Asylum, [317]
1756, 1757; [318] 1139

Richmond District Lunatic Asylum, [315]
882, 885

Use of the Cold Sponge Bath as a Punish-
ment, [314] 686

Ireland-Lunatic Asylums - Dundrum Cri-
minal Lunatic Asylum-Questions
[317] 1348

Alleged Assault, [313] 1398, 1399
Married Attendants, [319] 1353
The Resident Medical Officer, [315] 499
Ireland-Magistracy-Questions

Bantry and Dunno Petty Sessions-District
Inspector Crane, [313] 1784
Mr. J. G.
Bantry Quarter Sessions
Barrett, J. P., Co. Cork, [318] C95, 1350,
1351

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Blacklion Petty Sessions-Arrest of John
Keany, [314] 1112

Castlewellan Petty Sessions District, Co.

Down, [316] 395;-The Bench, [316]
1482, 1483

County Court Judge of Monaghan (Mr.
Barron), [316] 927

Coroner for Westmeath, [314] 348 ; [316]
1021 [320] 729

Coroner of the Glenties Division, Co. Done
gal, [317] 63

County Surveyorship of Kerry, The Vacant,
[321] 276

Downshire Band, Belfast, [318] 316, 317
Dublin County Bench, [321] 7

Issue of Summonses, Co. Kildare, [318]
373

Kilkeel Petty Sessions-Bernard M'Cul-
lagh, [318] 921

Land and Quarter Sessions at Granard,
[320] 1143;-Quarter Sessions at Ne
nagh, [316] 1311, 1312

Major Gosselin, R.M. [316] 1299
Major Lidwell, Dromard House, Co. Tip-
perary, [320] 1142, 1143, 1353
Major Traill, R.M., [320] 12

Mayor of Cork, [316] 1034, 1035, 1033
Messrs. Warren St. Leger Woods and

James Hamilton Woods, [313] 1112
Mr. Ilunt Chambre, J.P., [316] 923
Mr. John Hill, J.P., Chairman of Toome-
bridge Petty Sessions, [319] 659
Mr. T. N. Cullen, Divisional Magistrate of
Belfast, [313] 1107

Mr. Thomas Hewson, B.L., [317] 1607
Mr. Turner, R.M., Drumsna, [314] 1664
Mr. Tyrell, J.P., Edenderry, [319] 1527
Office of High Sheriff-Mr. II. C. Levinge,
[317] 1876, 1877

Petty Sessions at Listowel-Appropriation
of Fines, [320] 1131

Police Barracks at Meenacladdy, Co.
Donegal-Magistracy - Shercock l'etty
Sessions, [315] 1730

Resident Magistrates, [313] 1407; [318]
362, 363; [320] 262;-Return of, [314]
247

Rochford (Co. Westmeath) Petty Sessions
-Non-Attendance of Magistrates, [319]
1354, 1355

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KING-HARMAN, Right IIon. Colonel E. R.-cont. | KING-IIARMAN, Right Hon. Colonel E. R.-cont.

Ireland-National Education- Questions

Failure in Geography-Monitors, [316]
1482

Irish National Teachers, [317] 1892
July Examinations, [318] 702

Model Schools-Deductions from Fecs due
to Teachers, [319] 1094

National Schools-Qualification for Moni-
torships, [317] 211; [321] 557

National School Teachers Payment of
Results Fees, [313] 1106;-Restrictions
on Residence, [314] 543;-Roundstone,
[313] 1109

Notification of Results, [319] 937
Science and Art Department
Fees, [314] 688

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Results

Ireland-National Education, Board of-Ques-
tions

Annadown National School, Co. Down,
[315] 51

Appointment of Examiners for the Annual
Examination of Teachers, [316] 552
Aughiogan National School, Co. Tyrone-
The Workmistress, [315] 52
Ballinlea, North Antrim, [316] 392
Commissioners of National Education-

Examination of Teachers, [317] 1763
Dismissal of Mr. Cunningham, [320] 253
Dismissal of Mr. J. G. Fitzgerald, Inspec-
tor of National Schools, [317] 933, 934
Lismacaral (Derry) School, [317] 1601
Milltown National School, Co. Tyrone,
[315] 52

Mr. J. A. Irwin, Carrickawilkin, Co.
Armagh, [313] 1783, 1784

Mr. Quinn, Head Master of the National
School, Tandragee, [320] 1641
Mulranny (Co. Mayo) National School,
[320] 447

National School, Roughfort, Co. Antrim,
[319] 915

School Requisites-Additions to List, [316]

929

Vacant Seat, [315] 496; [317] 312
Ireland-National Registration-Questions
Incidence of Expenses, [319] 1107
Parliamentary Registration Act, 1885-
Sec. 19 Voters' Lists, Louth, Co.
Dublin, [318] 1160, 1161

Parliamentary Voters-A Revision Court

at Ballygawley, Co. Tyrone, [317] 212
Voting Papers, Bantry Union, [318] 1136
Ireland-Poor Law-Questions

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Bantry Union Election of Guardians,
[315] 497;-Voting Papers; [314] 685,
686

Belfast Board of Guardians-Gratuities to
Officials, [314] 1112, 1669; — Joseph
Watt, Relieving Officer, [314] 1803;
[315] 56; [320] 1649;-Case of John
McCabe, [316] 1484

Boards of Guardians-Samples for Tenders,
[321] 21

David Brooks, Master of the Armagh Work-
house, [313] 1401; [314] 1111
Edenderry Union-Mr. M. Gaffney, [316]

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tress in Connaught, [316] 1292;-Dis.
tressed Unions on the West Coast, [317]
348

Poor's Bate, Newry Union, [314] 1202
Removal of a Lunatic from Magherafelt
Workhouse, [320] 10

Ireland-Post Office-Questions

Detention of Summonses at Blackrock,
[314] 1113

Postmastership of Kilbride, Co. Wicklow,
[318] 708, 709

Telegraph Department - Captain Plun-
kett's Telegram, [318] 1708
Ireland-Prisons-Questions

Accommodation in Irish Gaols, [313] 1795
Assault on Warder M'Connell in Mountjoy
Prison, [315] 57

General Prisons Board for Ireland-Sale of
Convict Farm, Lusk, Co. Dublin, [313]
1111

Governor of Armagh Prison-Memorial of
Warders, [320] 255

Prison Regulations-The Rev. Matthew
Ryan, [314] 351

Salaries of External Officers, [318] 21
Ireland-Royal Irish Constabulary-Questions
Alleged Misconduct of Two Constables, Co.
Limerick, [315] 890, 891

Boycotting and Intimidation-Returns by
the Police, [314] 967

Charge against the Sergeant of Police Sta-
tion at Pike, Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary,
[318] 1159; [320] 1358, 1359, 1663
Constable Joseph Bennett, [314] 539
Constable Kennedy, Co. Monaghan, [314]

235

Constables Acting as Bailiffs, [321] 275
Constables on Protection Duty, [318] 348
Constabulary Committee, 1883, [318]
1147

Constabulary Hut in Parish of Convoy, Co.
Donegal, [321] 11, 12
Convictions for Assault, [315] 875
Death of Constable Reilly, [318] 704
Donegal Co. [321] 267

Evictions-Alleged Outrage by a Member
of the Royal Irish Constabulary, [315]

1591

Extra Police in the North Riding of Tip-
perary, [314] 1682

Jubilee Year of Iler Majesty's Reign, Cele
bration of Circular of the Inspector
General, [315] 1430, 1431

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National Registration Association, Black-
rock, Co. Dublin, [317] 1763
Numbers, [318] 701

Parliamentary Quota for Tipperary, North
Riding, [314] 1121

Police Force at Magherafelt, [317] 1883
Promotion of Sergeant Magee (Belfast),
[315] 1592

Removal from Ballymote, [320] 1340;
[321] 8, 9

Removal of a Banner, Cappamore, Co.
Limerick, [320] 1652

Removal of Placards, [317] 1886, 1887
Removal of the Police Station from Car-
rigahorig, Co. Tipperary, [319] 1351

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KING-HARMAN, Right IIon. Colonel E. R.-cont.
Rescue by Police Constable S. Ubank,
[318] 716

Riots at Portrush-Constable M'Caffrey,
[321] 20

Royal Irish Constabulary and Dublin Me-
tropolitan Police Pension Fund, [316]
1298; [317] 1601; [318] 355, 1532,
1533

Sergeant Henry, [316] 765

Sub-Inspector Somerville and Constable
Ward, [314) 1456

Transfer of Sergeant Malony to Mount
Norris, [313] 1497
Ireland-Irish National League (Special Pro-
clamation), Motion for an Address, [320] 86
Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 1, [317] 1957'
1959, 1960 cl. 2, [318] 128; c. 6, 612'
614, 615, 621, 622, 633, 640; cl. 22, 804;
add. cl. 1081
Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey)-Admission of Women Representa
tives, [316] 414

Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Cele-
bration of Suspension of Evictions in
Ireland, [316] 255

Judicial Business (Ireland), [316] 1034
Local Taxation Subventions, [321] 221
Markets and Fairs (Weighing of Cattle), Comm.
cl. 9, [318] 188

Metropolitan Open Spaces Act (1881) Exten-
tension, Consid. add. el. [313] 1517|
Municipal Regulation (Constabulary, &c.)
(Belfast), Motion for Leave, [315] 1026,
1027; 2R. [317] 2003, 2005; Comm. [318]
190, 191, 193, 1312

Navy-Dockyards-Alleged Misappropriation
of Government Articles at Haul bowline
Works, [316] 1148

Open Spaces (Dublin) 2R. [315] 232; Comm.
Motion for Adjournment, [317] 2009, 2010;
[318] 870
Parliament

1010

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Business of the House, [316]

Pauper Lunatic Asylums (Ireland) (Super-
annuation), Comm, cl. 3, [316] 1119
Supply-Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieu-

tenant of Ireland, [320] 530, 532, 533,
534, 535, 537, 539, 591, 687
Civil Services and Revenue Departments,
[315] 173, 185, 186, 188, 195, 196;
[317] 1006

Commissioners of National Education in
Ireland, [320] 1261, 1262, 1266
Constabulary Force, Ireland, [320] 310,
354, 355, 380, 381, 394, 405, 413
County Court Officers, &c. Ireland, [320]
1191, 1192

Irish Land Commission, [320] 1010, 1041
Local Government Board in Ireland, &c.
[320] 696, 697, 797, 798, 813, 814, 819,
826, 827

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Officers and
Attendants, &c. [320] 511, 514
Prisons, Ireland, [320] 1064
Public Buildings in the Department of the
Commissioners of Public Works in Ire-
land, &c. [317] 668

Registrar General's Office, Ireland, [320]

712

Truck, Consid. add. cl. [317] 616, 620

KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, Mr. H. T., Kent,
Faversham

Admiralty-Dockyard Apprentices at Sheer-
ness, [317] 1614

War Office-Contracts-Supply of Meat to
Lydd, Kent, [317] 1881

KNIGHTLEY, Sir R., Northamptonshire, S.
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 412

KNOWLES, Mr. L., Salford, W.

Ambleside Railway, Instruction to the Com-
mittee, [311] 444

France-Assimilation of IIome and Colonial
Customs Tariffs, [314] 1661

Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 22, [318] 857, 858,
859

Marriage Law-England and Scotland, [310]
164, 538

Newspapers-Post Office Act, 1870-News-
paper Libel and Registration Act, 1881,
[310] 1214

Police (Metropolis)-Daylight Robberies in
the Streets, [312] 12

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LABOUCHERE, Mr. H., Northampton
Africa (South)-Zululand, [315] 68
Africa (West Coast)-Royal Niger Company-
Sentence of Death on Shaw, [313]
1783, 1789
Agricultural Department of the Privy Council
Students in Agriculture at South Ken-
sington, [320] 742

Ambleside Railway, 2R. [310] 1740; In-
struction to the Committee, Amendt. [311]
146, 147
Army-Soldiers at Political Meetings-Royal
Irish Regiment at Gosport, [314] 957
Army Estimates-Military Law, [318] 1274;
Amendt. 1279, 1292, 1296, 1297
Army (Supplementary Estimates)—Army Ser-
vices, [311] 1770, 1775; Amendt. 1849
Board of Trade-Bankruptcy Department-
Retiring Allowances, [318] 1526
Bulgaria, Affairs of Mr. Condio Stephen,
[311] 479-The Debate, [311] 181
Prince Alexander of Battenberg, [310] 1233
Chancellor of the Exchequer-Time of Taking
Seat in this House, [310] 170

Colonial Office - Marquess of Carmarthen,
[317] 1163

Criminal Law-The Southampton Murderer,
[319] 1374

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Leave, [312] 1932: [313] 88, 101; 2R.
655, 895; Comm. cl. 1, [314] 568, 1410;
Motion for reporting Progress, 1415, 1825;
cl. 2, [315] 988, 992; cl. 3, 1234; cl. 4,
1519; cl. 6, [316] 73; Consid, add. el
1176, 1203, 1269

Duke of Connaught's Leave, 2R. [314] 1710,
1711; Comm. cl. 1, [315] 788, 789
Egypt-Questions

Attack on British Officers, [313] 484; [318]

1171, 1172

Detention of Zebehr Pasha, [312] 1782,

1783

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LABOUCHERE, Mr. II.-cont.

Finance, &c.-The Corve, [310] 1401
Russia and France, [316] 1322

Sir H. Drummond Wolff's Mission-Anglo-
Egyptian Convention, [318] 930

Egypt, Affairs of, [319] 84, 85, 93, 96; Motion
for Adjournment, 88, 102, 106, 107, 113,
114, 116, 120

Egypt-Anglo-Turkish Convention-Ratifica-
tion, Motion for Adjournment, [316] 1336
Exhibition of 1851-Landed Property held by
the Commissioners-Amount Mortgaged to
Greenwich Hospital, [311] 1586
France-Paris Exhibition, 1889, [315] 59, 1428
Great Eastern Railway, Consid. [315] 692
Ireland-Crime and Outrage-Fatal Riot at

Mitchelstown, [321] 321, 325, 329, 479
Irish National Foresters at Portrush-
Firing from a Train, [321] 521, 522
Ireland-Ballycoree, Ennis, Co. Clare-Pro-
claimed Meeting, Motion for Adjournment,
[320] 765, 766

Ireland-Law and Justice- Arrest of Father
Keller, Motion for Adjournment, [312] 759
Irish Land Law, Comm. [317] 1691, 1692,
1707, 1709

Jubileo Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-

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tion of-Service in Westminster Abbey, [313]
1415; [314] 10, 11, 950 ;-II. R.H. the Duke
of Edinburgh, [315] 61; Metropolitan
Police Courts, [316] 257, 258
Kensington Vestry, Consid. Amendt. [312]
1287, 1302, 1315; 3R. [313] 45
Law and Police (England and Wales)-Sen-
tences on Rioters at Marylebone Police
Court, [314] 551

Law and Police (Metropolis)-Arrest of Miss
Cass, [316] 1783

"Kew

Literature, Science, and Art-The
Gardens Bulletin," [318] 353
London Corporation (Charges of Malversa-
tion), Motion for Adjournment, [311] 905,
007, 909

Lunatic Asylums - Attendance of Bands at
Public Meetings, [313] 1789

Merchant Shipping Act -Steam Launches on
the Thames, [320] 17

Metropolitan Police Force-Return of Con-
stables Dismissed and Reduced, [315] 500,
501

Navy-H.M.S. "Ajax "-Compensation for
Injuries, [314] 956

H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught-Inspec-
tion at Aden, [312] 1782

Navy Estimates-Victuals and Clothing for
Seamen and Marines, [312] 979, 991, 1001
I'arks (Metropolis) - Cost of Maintenance,
[310] 549, 1390

Regent's Park-Bathing Facilities, [316]

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Sittings and Adjournment of the House-
Easter Recess, [313] 509 ;- Public Busi-
ness, [313] 892; Whitsun Holidays,
[315] 902

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Parliament Business of the House - Cri-
ninal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Urgency, Res. [312] 1566; Amendt.
1584, 1587
Parliament-Business of the House (Proce-
dure on the Criminal Law Amendment (Ire-
land) Bill), Res. [316] 1341

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure), Res. [310] 1786, 1789
Parliament-Business of the Ilouse (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 405, 545, 946, 975, 1321, 1322;
Motion for Adjournment, 1359, 1644, 1661;
[312] 110, 423, 797
Parliament-New Rules of Procedure (1882)
-Rule 2 (Adjournment of the Ilouse)-
Annexations in Zululand, Motion for Ad-
journment, [315] 525, 526

Parliament-Privilege- Complaint (Dr. Tan-
ner), Res. [317] 1635

Parliament-Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the
"Times Newspaper), Res. [314] 706, 735,
1177, 1180, 1181

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 349, 351, 361, 1713; Report,
Amendt. [311] 48, 66, 68

Peru-Peruvian Bondholders, [320] 742, 743
Post Office-Free Postage to the South Ken-
sington Exhibition, [313] 368

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Public Meetings Interference by the Police,
[314] 950

Public Parks and Works (Metropolis), 2R.
[315] 799

Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens-Rabies
among the Deer in Windsor Park-
Dogs, [319] 1346

The Kew Bulletin," [319] 47
South-Eastern Europe-Austria and Russia,
[310] 271

Southern Pacific, Islands of-New Hebrides-
French Colonists, [319] 1346

Supply-Civil Service Estimates, [319] 1515,
1517; Motion for Adjournment, 1518, 1519
Supply-British Muscum, &c. [319] 1570

Broadmoor Lunatic Asylum, [319] 1510,

1512

Celebration of the Jubilee of Her Majesty's
Reign, [314] 1775; Amendt. 1777, 1779
Civil Services and Revenue Departments,
Motion for reporting Progress, [312]
1023, 1052; Amendt. 1054, 1061, 1070,
1071, 1072, 1073, 1075; Amendt. [315]
139, 141; [317] 969

Consular Establishments Abroad, &c. [319]
1660

Customs, Inland Revenue, Post Office, &c.
Amendt. [316] 1864

Diplomatic and Consular Buildings, &c.
[317] 677

Embassies and Missions Abroad, [319]

1298, 1304, 1637, 1644, 1645, 1647, 1651
Foreign and other Secret Services, Amendt.
[318] 1664, 1667

Friendly Societies Registry, [317] 1560
Furniture of Public Offices in Great Bri-

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LABOUCHERE, Mr. II.-cont.

House of Lords Offices, Amendt. [317] 681,
683, 023

Houses of Parliament, [316] 1662, 1609
Local Government Board, &c. [317] 1822
Mercantile Marine Fund (Grant in Aid),
[318] 1662

Metropolitan Police, &c. [319] 1461

Post Office Services, Post Office Savings
Banks, &c. [315] 1125, 1126

Prisons in England, Wales, and the Colo-
nies, [319] 1482, 1493

Public Buildings, &c. in Great Britain,
[316] 1835: Amendt. 1845
Public Buildings in the Department of the
Commissioners of Public Works in Ire-
land, &c. Amendt. [317] 662, 665
Queen's and Lord Treasurer's Remem-
brancer in Exchequer, Scotland, &c.
[318] 1760, 1761
Report, [316] 1109

Royal Palaces, [316] 596

Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens,

Amendt. [316] GOS, 607, 610, 624
Science and Art Department, &c. [319]

1562

Sceretary of State for Foreign Affairs,

Amendt. [317] 1372, 1374, 1375, 1383,
1389, 1390

Stationery, Printing, &c. [318] 1583;
Amendt. 1590, 1601, 1606

Supreme Court of Judicature, [319] 1383,

1412

Treasury, &c. [317] 1037; Amendt. 1088,
1048, 1050

Woods, Forests, &c. Amendt. [318] 1629,
1633, 1631, 1637, 1642, 1648, 1649
Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)-
Admiralty and War Office, The New,
[311] 742

Army and Navy Estimates, [311] 1592
Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311] 1183,
Diplomatic and Consular Buildings, &c.
Amendt. [311] 752, 755, 704
Embassies and Missions Abroad, Amendt.
[311] 1458, 1461, 1481, 1482

Local Government Board, &c. [311] 816
Science and Art Department, &c. [311]

1221

Superannuations and Retired Allowances,
[311] 1517, 1518

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Labourers' Allotments Bill

Question, Observations, The Earl of Jersey;
Replies, The Lord President of the Council
(Viscount Cranbrook), The Prime Minister
and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
(The Marquess of Salisbury) Mar 28, [312]
1590; Question, Mr. Cobb; Answer, The
First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. II.
Smith) July 29, [318] 550; Question, Mr.
II. Gardner; Answer, The First Lord of the
Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Aug 1, 722;
Question, Sir George Campbell; Answer, The
First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H.
Smith) Aug 13, [319] 365; Question, Mr.
II. Gardner; Observations, Mr. Channing;
Reply, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr.
W. II. Smith) Aug 25, 1825; Question, Mr.
Cobb Answer, The First Lord of the Trea-
sury (Mr. W. H. Smith) Aug 31, [320] 635 ;
Questions, Colonel Nolan, Mr. Mason; An-
swers, The President of the Local Govern-
ment Board (Mr. Ritchie) Aug 31, 716;
Questions, Mr. Cobb, Mr. Channing; An-
swers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr.
W. II. Smith) Sept 5, 1144
"Allotment"

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Explanation of the Term,
Question, Sir George Campbell; Answer,
The President of the Local Government
Board (Mr. Ritchie) Aug 18, [319] 920
Definition of the Term " Allotment," Question,
Sir George Campbell; Answer, The Presi-
dent of the Local Government Board (Mr.
Ritchie) Aug 27, [320] 167

Canal and Cape of Good Hope Route, [317] Labourers' Allotments (No. 2) Bill

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