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MACKINTOSH, Mr. C. FRASER--cont.

Sea Fishings Act-Defective Operation,
[310] 1080

Scotland-Education Endowments Commission
(Inverness Scheme), Motion for an Address,
[313] 1937

Scotland-Educational Endowments Commis-
sion, Motion for an Address, [311] 852, 853
Supply-Customs, Inland Revenue, Post Office,
&c. [316] 1875

Revenue Departments-Post Office Ser-
vices, Post Office Savings Banks, &c.
[315] 1141

MCLAGAN, Mr. P., Linlithgow

India--Jubilee Deputation from the Nizam of
Hyderabad-The Sirdar Diler-ul-Mulk, [318]
717; [319] 485

Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scotland),
2R. [311] 1548; Lords' Amendts' Consid.
[319] 1682

Metropolis-Prevention of Fires, [318] 1556
Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 1460

MCLAREN, Mr. W. S. B.-cont.

Learned Societies in Great Britain and
Ireland, [319] 1596, 1600

Secretary of State for the Home Depart-
ment, &c. [317] 1054, 1060

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7) -
Constabulary Force in Ireland, [311] 1203
Technical Instruction-" Local Authority,"
[318] 1721

Watch Clubs - Plate Licence
Agents, [318] 525

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MACLEAN, Mr. F. W., Oxford, Woodstock
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Leave, [312] 1859, 1866

High Court of Justice (Chancery Division)-
An Additional Judge, [312] 177;-Distri-
bution of Business, [311] 25

Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 3, [319]
1940

Local Government Board-Multiple Appoint-
ments in Bampton District, Oxfordshire,
[312] 12

Supply Learned Societies in Great Britain MACLEAN, Mr. J. M., Oldham

and Ireland, [319] 1601

MCLAREN, Mr. W. S. B., Cheshire, Crewe
Agricultural Department of the Privy Council
-Cheshire Dairy Institute, [319] 1529
Army and Navy Estimates-The Committee of
Examination, [313] 85

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation-Female Labour
at the Pit's Bank, [310] 1406; [314] 1268
Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 8,
[316] 800

Dogs-Liability for Shooting Stray Dogs, [310]
880; [311] 1260

Ireland-Agriculture-Dairy Schools, [318]
1713;-Munster Dairy School, [319]

1529

Criminal Law Amendment-The Whiteboy
Acts, &c. [313] 70, 505, 685
Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 3, [319]
1936; cl. 6, [320] 214; Consid. add. cl.
1281; cl. 2, 1316

Law and Police-Outrage at a Meeting at
Audlem, Cheshire, [314] 1460

Metropolis-" Solicitation" in the Public
Streets, [317] 767, 794

Margarine, Consid. [317] 483

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [312] 120

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 1032

Parliamentary Registration Act, 1878-Case
of Henry Holder, Registration Agent at
Stafford, [311] 156

Police Force Enfranchisement, 2R. [313]
1310, 1311, 1312

Post Office Patronage, [314] 1790

Public Health-M. Pasteur's Treatment of
Hydrophobia, [313] 1794

Supply-Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieu-
tenant of Ireland, [320] 668
Commissioners of National Education in
Ireland, [320] 1259

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Admiralty Expenditure-Cost of Construction,
[312] 619

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The Government of

Colonial Conference
India, [313] 85
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of The Illuminations, [316] 275
Limited Liabilities Acts, [317] 1893;-Regis-
tration of Limited Companies, [310] 1770
Manchester Ship Canal, lnstruction to the
Committee, [316] 29, 30

Navy-Ships of War (Designs), Motion for a
Select Committee, [312] 598

Parliament-Order-Reflections on a Member
of this House-Mr. Dillon and the "Trow-
bridge Chronicle," Personal Explanation,
[318] 940, 942

Post Office-East India and China Mail Con-
tract, Res. [316] 1684

Ways and Means, Comm. [313] 1876

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MACLURE, Mr. J. W.-cont.

Wrecks and Loss of Life in the Bristol
Channel, [311] 289;-Steam Tug off the
Mumbles Head, [311] 1576; [321] 10,

466
Merchant Shipping Act (1851) Amendment
(No. 2) Comm. cl. 1, [313] 1756
Metropolis-Poor Law-Casual Relief at St.
George's Workhouse, [310] 879
Post Office-Conveyance of Mails to Australia
and the East vid Canada, [317] 781
Postal Facilities in Wales-The Cambrian
Railway Company, [313] 69

Post Office Savings Banks and Government
Annuities, 2R. [319] 353

Public Health-Hospital at Salford for Infec-
tious Cases, [321]5

War Office (Ordnance Department)" Boxer"
Martini-Henry Cartridges, [317] 1148

MACNAGHTEN, Lord

Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 1, [315] 20, 36;
Report, cl. 6, Amendt. [316] 1471; Com-
mons' Amendts. Consid, cl. 9, [319] 24;
cl. E, 36; cl. 24, 40

Municipal Corporations Acts (Ireland) Amend-
ment (No. 2), [317] 493

Settled Land Act (1882) Amendment, 2R.
[318] 1697

Truck, 2R. [318] 1124; Comm. cl. 3, 1515;
cl. 12, 1517

MAC NEILL, Mr. J. G. S., Donegal, S.
Admiralty-William Roper, an Artizan of
Devonport Dockyard, [312] 515
Ceylon-Members of the Irish and English
Bar, [318] 1133

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Leave, Motion for Adjournment, [312]
1875, 1877, 1880, 1881; [313] 149; Comm.
cl. 3, [315] 1219; Amendt. 1289, 1292;
cl, 4, Amendt. 1445, 1446, 1533; cl. 5, 1746;
cl. 6, [316] 68, 157, 161, 162; Consid. add.
cl. 1078, 1172, 1182, 1188, 1267
Finance Revenue and Expenditure-Exche-
quer Issues and Receipts, [313] 79
Ireland-Questions

Court of Bankruptcy-Report of the Com-
mittee, [312] 172

Crime and Outrage-Attack on the Chil-
dren of the Westport Protestant Sunday
School, Co. Mayo, [317] 1618;-Riots
at Youghal-District Inspector Somer-
ville and Constable Ward, [312] 1340
Irish History and Antiquities-The Liber
Albus and Liber Niger, &c. [318] 519
Irish Privy Council, [318] 1149
Land Purchase Act-Applications for Ad-
vances, [312] 173

Law and Justice Robert Kelly and
Thomas Scully, [312] 1771;-Nenagh
Summer Assizes-Charge of Mr. Justice
Harrison, [318] 359

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Loan Fund at Ederney, Co. Fermanagh,
[316] 265
Magistracy Resident Magistrates, [318]
49, 362, 363;-Vacant Coronership of
the Glenties Division, Co. Donegal, [312]
1772; [317] 63

National Schools-Removal of Inspectors,
[311] 1389

MAC NEILL, Mr. J. G. S.-cont.

Poor Law-Donegal Workhouse -- The
Board of Guardians, [312] 1774

Post Office-Conveyance of Mails in the
North of Ireland, [315] 1739

Ireland-Criminal Law and Procedure Act,
1887-Proclamations-Questions

[317] 1897, 1898

Proclamation of Co. Wicklow, [318] 721
Proclamation of the National League-
Administration of the Act, [319] 1815
Proclaimed Meetings-Returns, [312] 185
Irish Land Law, Comm. [317] 1678; cl. 1,
[318] 108; Consid. cl. 7, Amendt. 1472
Jubilee Year of Her Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of Suspension of Evictions in Ireland,
[316] 255

Law of Evidenco Amendment, 2R. Motion for
Adjournment, [317] 462

Magistracy (England and Wales)-Winchester
Bench -"A Job Lot," [312] 507

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Expulsion of

Wilkinson, Question, Mr.
F. S. Stevenson; Answer, The Under Se-
cretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir
James Fergusson) Feb 15, [310] 1558
Recall of Mr. Pickersgill, Her Majesty's Vice
Consul at Antananarivo, Question, Mr.
M'Arthur; Answer, The Under Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fer-
gusson) Mar 25, [312] 1467

The Slave Trade on the West Coast, Question,
Mr. A. M'Arthur; Answer, The Under Se-
cretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir
James Fergusson) July 7, [317] 78

MADDEN, Mr. Serjeant D. H., Dublin
University

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317] Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 1, 1975
318]cl. 12, Amendt. 655, 656; cl. 13, ib.; Amendt.
657, 659, 659, 660; cl. 15, Amendt. 667;
cl. 22, 774; add. cl. 997, Amendt. 1104,
1107, 1108, 1111, 1112; Consid. add. el.
1416'; Amendt. 1450; cl. 1, Amendt. 1451,
1456;. cl. 7, Amendt. 1472; cl. 9, Amendt.
1474; cl. 17, Amendt. 1475

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

MADDEN, Mr. Serjeant D. II.-cont.

Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts.

319] Consid. cl. E, 984, 985

Supply-Court of Bankruptcy in Ireland, [320] 1023

Record Office, [318] 1561

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Evictions-Evictions at Bodyke, Co. Clare
-Conduct of the Constabulary, [316]
356;-Glenbeigh Evictions, [310] 893,
894, 1218, 1220
Irish Land Commission

Appcals-In-
spection of Reports by Litigants, [317]
1608

Labourers' Cottages Acts-Navan Union,
[310] 1219

Land Commission Court-Court Valuer's
Valuation, [318] 380;-" Adams v. Dun.
seath," [317] 1883

317] Irish Land Law, 2R. 381, 557; Comm. cl. 1,
1971

318] 93; cl. 4, 165, 435; cl. 5, 602; cl. 6, Amendt.

608, 609, 614, 645; cl. 14, Amendt. 663;
el. 22, 853; add. cl. Amendt. 1080, 1082,
1090, 1097, 1100, 1102, 1107, 1108, 1109;
Consid. add. cl. 1419, 1426, 1445, 1450;
cl. 25, 1475

Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. 319] Consid. 994, 995, 998, 1030, 1031

Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of

MALCOLM, Colonel J. W.-cont.
Scotland-Questions

Fisheries-Destruction of Immature Fish,
[313] 349

Harbours, &c.-Gigulum Sound, [311] 294
Pollutions from the Clyde-Loch Long and
Loch Goil, [313] 56

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Malta

Arrest and Imprisonment of Dr. S. Grech,
Question, Mr. Henniker Ileaton; Answer,
The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Sir
Ilenry Holland) June 28, [316] 1149; Ques-
tions, Mr. M'Ewan; Answers, The Secre-
tary of State for the Colonies (Sir Henry
Holland) July 8, [317] 212; July 11, 350
Government of Malta, Question, Earl De La
Warr; Answer, The Under Secretary of
State for the Colonies (The Earl of Onslow)
Sept 8, [320] 1637

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Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Malta-Proposed Changes in the Govern-
Res. [311] 501, 631

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 526, 557; Motion for Ad-
journment, 1595, 1600, 1602, 1603
Supply-Local Government Board in Ireland,
[320] 833, 835

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Question, Earl De La Warr; Answer, The
Under Secretary of State for the Colonies
(The Earl of Onslow) May 3, [314] 681;
-Resignation of Mr. Savona, Director of
Education, Question, Mr. II. J. Wilson;
Answer, The Secretary of State for the
Colonies (Sir Henry Holland) July 1, [316]

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Manchester Ship Canal Bill-cont.

315] 1346; after short debate, Question put, and
agreed to

Moved, "That the Standing Orders be
suspended, and that the Bill be now read
10" (Mr. Houldsworth); Question put, and
agreed to; Bill read 10

Moved, "That Standing Orders 62, 204, 223,

and 235 be suspended, and that the Bill be
now read 20" (Mr. Houldsworth); after
short debate, Debate adjourned
Debate resumed June 13, 1706; Amendt. after
"Standing Orders," add "204 and 235 be
suspended, and that the Bill be referred to
the Examiners of Petitions for Private
Bills" (Mr. Sclater-Booth); Question pro-
posed, "That the words, &c. ;" after de-
bate, Amendt. withdrawn; Amendt. made,
by leaving out 201 and 223; Main Question,
as amended, put and agreed to
Ordered, That Standing Orders 62 and 235 be
suspended; Bill read 2o

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Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the
Committee on the Manchester Ship Canal
Bill, that the Opponents of the Bill (namely,
the Mersey Docks and Jarbour Board, the
Corporation of Liverpool, and the London
and North Western Railway Company) be
heard only on the question of the effect upon
the said Opponents of the alteration of the
financial conditions imposed by The Man-
chester Ship Canal Act, 1885," so far as the
said Opponents were protected by the said
conditions; and that the said Committee do
hear any Shareholders dissenting from the
Bill on their Petition against the same
(The Chairman of Committees, Mr. Courtney)
316] June 14, 24; after short debate, Question
put, and agreed to

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Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the
Committee to which the said Bill be referred,
that the Committee shall report the Bill to
this House not later than Friday 24th
June" (Sir Henry James), 26; after short
debate, Motion withdrawn

Moved, "That it bo an Instruction to the
Committee to which the said Bill be referred,
that the Committee shall report the Bill to
this House not later than Monday 27th
Juno" (Sir Henry James), 28; after short
debate, Question put; A. 243; N. 82;
M. 161

Division List, Ayes and Noes, 32
Ordered, That the Minutes of the Evidence
taken before the Committee on the Man-
chester Ship Canal Bill, 1883, and the
Manchester Ship Canal Bill, 1884, and the
Manchester Ship Canal Bill, 1885, and the
Manchester Ship Canal Bill, 1886, be re-

ferred to the Committee on the Manchester

Ship Canal Bill (Sir Charles Forster)

June 22

MANNERS, Right Hon. Lord J. J. R.

(Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan-
caster), Leicestershire, E.

Agricultural Department of the Privy Council
-Questions

Agricultural Statistics-Return of Owner
Farmers, 310] 1095;
Farms, [311] 25

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MANNERS, Right Hon. Lord J. J. R.-cont.
Cultivation of Hops, [310] 391

Hessian Fly, [319] 1349; - In Scotland,
[320] 32

Injurious Insects Act
[320] 721

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Colorado Beetle,

Scarlatina-Dr. Klein's Milk Theory, [315]
1721

Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts-Ques
tions

Carriage of Cattle on Railways, [316] 47 -
Dutch Cattle, [312] 1613

Importation of Cattle from Ireland, [313]
73; [314] 1121; - Licences for, [316]
47;-Pleuro-Pneumonia, [312] 16
Outbreaks of Anthrax, [312] 1468;-Com-
pensation, [313] 689, 690;-Essex, [311]
566;-Inoculation, [312] 1781

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
[314] 274, 278, 282, 821

Duchy of Lancaster-Leases of Land in York-
shire, [311] 1727

Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881-Agricultural
Statistics, 1881-1886, [311] 1256

Navy Estimates-Coast Guard Services and
Royal Naval Reserves, &c. [320] 1613
Parliament-Business of the Ilouse (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 549, 947, 1290, 1291, 1652,
1703

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 477; Report, [311] 85, 86
Rabies among Dogs - Police Precautions,
[310] 887

Secretary for Scotland Act (1885) Amendment,
Comm. cl. 2, [319] 1757

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Margarine (Fraudulent Sale) Bill-cont.

Mr. Conway, Lord Elcho, Colonel Eyre, Mr.
Charles Gray, Mr. Gurdon, Mr. Hooper,
Mr. loyle, Mr. Egerton Hubbard, Mr.
Matthew Kenny, Mr. James William Low-
ther, Mr. Walter M'Laren, Mr. Maclure,
Sir Richard Paget, Sir Henry Roscoe, Mr.
Edward Russell, and Mr. Sclater-Booth
Ordered, That it be an Instruction to the
Select Committee on the Butter Substitutes
Bill, that they have power to consolidate the
Butter Substitutes Bill and the Oleomar-
garine (Fraudulent Sale) Bill into one Bill
(Mr. Sclater-Booth) May 20

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Select Committee; Special Report July 4
[No. 208]
Bill reported July 4
Committee (on re-comm.) July 7, [317] 181
Report (changed to "Margarine (Fraudulent
Sale) Bill"
[Bill 309]

As amended, considered; read 3°, after debate
July 11, 475

1. Read 1 (V. Powerscourt) July 12 (No. 169)
Read 23, after short debate July 21, 1575
Committee, after debate Aug 2, [318] 873
Report Aug 5, 1323

(No. 205)

Read 3 Aug 9, 1698

(No. 215)

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Harbour Loans, Res. [313] 404
Harbours of Refuge, Res. [313] 1572
Irish Land Law, Consid. add. el. [318] 1448
Parliament-Arrangement of Public Business,
[310] 1648

Parliament-Business of the Ilouse-Order of
Public Business, [318] 1494
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [312] 471

Public Works Loans, 2R. [319] 204; Comm.
cl. 2, Amendt. 359, 362

Sheriff of Lanarkshire, 2R. [318] 1915
Supply-Fishery Board in Scotland, &c. [318]

1762, 1775, 1791

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Officers and
Attendants, &c. [320] 499

Mercantile Marine Fund (Grant in Aid),
[318] 1663

Public Education, [319] 436

Public Education in Scotland, [319] 446
Woods, Forests, &c. [318] 1650

Technical Schools (Scotland), Comm. cl. 4,
[320] 435

Market Rights and Tolls

Amendt. on Committee of Supply, April 22,
to leave out from "That," add "an bumble
Address be presented to Her Majesty, pray-
[cont.

Market Rights and Tolls-cont.

ing fler Majesty to appoint a Royal Com-
mission to inquire as to the extent to which
market rights, and rights affecting places
where markets are held, are in the hands (1)
of public bodies, and (2) of private persons,
or bodies of persons. To inquire generally
how such rights are exercised, and par-
ticularly what accommodation is given in
return for charges levied; in what ratio
market tolls stand to the value of goods on
which they are levied, and how far the regu-
lation of markets by means of bye-laws or
otherwise, market rents, stallages, and tolls,
and tolls affecting market towns, are re-
strictive of trade. To report as to the
advisability of compelling the transfer of
all such rights to local authorities; of pro-
hibiting the farming of tolls and stallages, of
prohibiting the placing of restrictions on the
sale of goods in a market that may be law-
fully sold elsewhere, of providing by means
of the incomes from markets or otherwise for
the extinction of the capital account charge-
able to such markets, and for declaring all
markets to be free and open" (Mr. Brad-
laugh) v., [313] 1642; Question proposed,
That the words, &c.; after short debate,
Question put, and agreed to
Constitution of the Royal Commission, Ques-
tion, Mr. T. M. Ilealy; Answer, The First
Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith)
June 7, [315] 1232; Questions, Mr. Brad-
laugh; Answers, The President of the Local
Government Board (Mr. Ritchie) June 16,
[316] 249; June 23, 776

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