COWPER-TEMPLE, Right Hon. W. F.-cont. Supply-Copyhold, Inclosure, and Tithe Com- missions, [211] 1534
Houses of Parliament, [212] 447 National Gallery, [212] 457
New Offices in Downing Street, [212] 452 Thames Embankment (Land), Comm. [212]
Wild Birds Protection, Consid. Schedule, [212]
CRAUFURD, Mr. E. H. J., Ayr, &c.
Church Seats, Comm. [212] 1294; cl. 3, 1297 211] Education (Scotland), Comm. cl. 1, 1083; cl. 2, 1196; cl. 5, 1288; cl. 8, 1304; cl. 39, 1359; cl. 51, 1617, 1619; cl. 52, 1629, 1705, 1710; cl. 59, 1715; cl. 64, 1748; cl. 65, 1759, 1940; cl. 66, Amendt. 1996; cl. 67, 2004; cl. 68, 2008, 2009, 2010; cl. 77, 2023, 2024 212] Consid. cl. 58, 170; cl. 66, ib.; cl. 68, 175 213] Lords Amendts. 165
Endowed Schools and IIospitals (Scotland), Address for a Commission, [210] 1879 Intoxicating Liquors, [210] 1632 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council-Sir R. Collier, Res. [209] 731
Local Taxation, Res. [210] 1384
Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 48, [212] 524, 651
Municipal Corporations (Borough Funds), 2R. [210] 321, 323
Parliament-Business of the House, [209] 215, 299; Res. 1044, 1057
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 16, [210] 1652; Schedule 1, [211] 126; Consid. Schedule 1, Motion for Adjournment, 562; Lords Amendts. [212] 376, 379 Polling Places (Scotland), Motion for Returns, [211] 974
Poor Law (Scotland), Leave, [209] 318; 2R. [210] 1034
Public Health (Salary), Report, [212] 1074 Steamship Redgauntlet," Motion for an Address, [209] 346
Supply-Law Charges, Treasury, [211] 1552 Thanksgiving in the Metropolitan Cathedral, [209] 657
CRAWFORD, Mr. R. W., London
Church Seats, Comm. [212] 1292; cl. 3, Amendt. 1295, 1296
Court of Chancery (Funds), 2R. Amendt. [210] 778, 795; Comm. [211] 687; cl. 18, 695; cl. 21, ib.; Consid. 1722
Customs and Inland Revenue, Consid. add. cl. [211] 1903
India-Drafts on London, [211] 1856
Metric System, [209] 1152 India-Bombay, Old Bank of, Res. [211] 244 Metage of Grain (Port of London), 2R. [210] 1254; Comm. 1261
Metropolis-Thames Embankment, [212] 792 Metropolitan Street Improvements, Res. [210]
CRIMINAL LAW AND POLICE
Ashford Magistrates, The, Question, Mr. Brady; Answer, Mr. Bruce April 23, [210] 1684 Ashton-under-Lyne· Conduct of the Police, Question, Mr. Mellor; Answer, Mr. Bruce July 12, [212] 1040
Assault on the late Mr. Murphy, Questions, Mr. Newdegate, Mr. Percy Wyndham; An- swers, Mr. Bruce May 6, [211] 285 Broadmoor Asylum-Maintenance of Criminal Lunatics, Question, Mr. White; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 13, [211] 651
Brutal Assaults on Women, Questions, Mr. Montague Guest; Answers, The Attorney General, Mr. Straight May 6, [211] 285
Case of Albert Charles Griffin, Question, Lord George Hamilton ; Answer, Mr. Bruce August 5, [213] 454
Case of John Richard Dymond, Question, Sir Stafford Northcote; Answer, The Lord Ad- vocate June 17, [211] 1855
Case of Mr. John Goodered and the Police, Questions, Mr. Yorke, Mr. Osborne; An- swers, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Speaker Mar 25, [210]
Case of Mr. Michael Roche, Question, Mr. Butt; Answer, The Marquess of Hartington April 29, [210] 1931; Question, Mr. Butt; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland May 6, [211] 284
Case of William Bisgrove, Question, Mr. Neville Grenville; Answer, Mr. Bruce Feb 19, [209] 647
Case of William James Gray, Question, Mr. M'Clure; Answer, The Marquess of Harting- ton July 23, [212] 1625
Collumpton Magistrates-Case of John Webber, Question, Mr. Kay-Shuttleworth; Answer, Mr. Bruce June 10, [211] 1507; June 13, 1686
Convict Establishments
Question, Mr. Kennaway; Answer, Mr. Bruce Mar 15, [210] 39
Convict Labour, Employment of-Wakefield Prison-See that title
Crickhowell Union-Lunatics, Question, Sir Joseph Bailey; Answer, Mr. Bruce June 6, [211] 1273 Defacement of Walls, &c., Question, Mr. Peek; Answer, Mr. Bruce Mar 22, [210] 531
Exhibitions, Dangerous-Women and Children, Observations, Lord Buckhurst; Reply, The Earl of Morley June 14, [211] 1733 Extradition of Criminals-See that title Extradition Treaties-France and Belgium- Marguerite Diablancs, Question, Sir George Jenkinson : Answer, Viscount Enfield April 23, [210] 1681
Fees at the Mansion House and Guildhall, Question, Mr. Gilpin; Answer, Mr. Bruce August 1, [213] 247
Freemasonry-Case of David Farrell, Ques- tion, Mr. O'Reilly; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland June 17, [211] 1834 Metropolitan Police-Alleged Violence at Acton, Question, Mr. Eykyn; Answer, Mr. Bruce July 8, [212] 791
Oxfordshire Magistrates-Case of Mr. Norris, Question, Mr. Locke; Answer, Mr. Bruce June 7, [211] 1349
Park Lane Murder, The, Question, Mr. H. R. Brand; Answer, Mr. Bruce April 11, [210]
Police, Retiring Allowances to the Rural, Ques- tion, Mr. C. S. Read; Answer, Mr. Bruce Feb 26, [209] 1023
Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 - Dealers in Old Metal, Question, Mr. Bowring; Answer, Mr. Bruce April 8, [210] 891
Prison Congress, international, London, Ques- tions, Observations, The Earl of Carnarvon : Reply, The Marquess of Lansdowne April 26, [210] 1880
Prosecutions, Costs of-Local Taxation, Ques- tions, Mr. Pell, Mr. Magniac; Answers, Mr. Baxter Feb 16, [209] 526
Prosecutions Treasury Revision of Costs,
Question, Mr. Waterhouse; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 9, [211] 504; Question, Mr. Wharton; Answer, Mr. Bruce June 13, 1685 Public Meetings at Chelsea-Riotous Proceed- ings, Question, Lord George Hamilton; An- swer, Mr. Bruce Mar 15, [210] 47 Reformatory and Industrial Schools, Question, Mr. O'Reilly; Answer, Mr. Bruce Feb 8, [209] 143
The Droitwich Magistrates-Assault on a Boy, Question, Mr. Sherriff; Answer, Mr. Bruce July 8, [212] 793
Tichborne v. Lushington-Prosecution_of_the "Claimant" for Perjury, Questions, Mr. Eykyn, Mr. Scourfield; Answers, The Attor- ney General Mar 7, [209] 1529; Question, Mr. Neville-Grenville; Answer, The Attorney General April 8, [210] 888; Question, Mr. Mellor; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 2, [211] 102; Question, Mr. Onslow; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 7, 372; Questions, Mr. J. D. Lewis, Mr. Whalley, Mr. Onslow; An- swers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Attorney General June 6, 1271; Ques- tion, Observations, Mr. Whalley; Reply, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 12, [212] 1118; Question, Mr. Eykyn; Answer, The Attorney General July 15, 1138; Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Winterbotham August 10, [213] 866
CRIMINAL LAW-cont. The Queen v. Castro
Moved, "That there be laid before this House, a Copy of all Applications made to the Secre- tary of State for the Home Department or to the Solicitor of the Treasury as to providing the means for the defendant in the case of The Queen v. Castro alias Tichborne to bring forward witnesses in his defence, and for such information as to the evidence that will be brought forward in support of the prosecu- tion as the defendant would have been entitled to receive if he had been committed for trial by any other process than that of the Order of a Judge at Nisi Prius; together with the Replies that have been made to such Applica- tions" (Mr. Whalley) August 9, [213] 846; after short debate, Question put, and nega- tived
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1871- Picketing
Question, Observations, Mr. Vernon Harcourt; Reply, Mr. Gladstone; short debate thereon July 15, [212] 1130
Criminal Law-Reformatory and Indus- trial Schools
Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 10, To leave out from "That," and add" all Schools for poor children, aided by public money, should be under one general Education De- partment; and that Industrial Schools should not be treated as penal institutions, but that children of tender age, whether merely vagrants or convicted of minor offences, should, after any due correction, be sent to such Schools for the rest of their childhood, as to educational establishments where they may be trained to industry" (Sir Charles Adderley) v. [211] 608; Question proposed, That the words, &c.; after long debate, Question put, and agreed to
Criminal Law-Release of the Whitehaven Rioters-The late Mr. Murphy Assault on the late Mr. Murphy, Questions, Mr. Newdegate, Mr. Percy Wyndham; An- swers, Mr. Bruce May 6, [211] 285 Amendt. on Committee of Supply May 31, To leave out from " That," and add "in the opinion of this House, the release of the Whitehaven rioters before the expiration of their sentence was not warranted by the cir- cumstances of the case, and has a tendency to weaken the deterrent power of the Law against offences of a like character " (Mr. Percy Wyndham) v. 949; Question pro- posed, "That the words, &c.; after de- bate, Amendt. withdrawn
Moved that an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that Her Majesty will be graciously pleased to lay before this House all correspondence relative to the release of prisoners convicted of assault on the late Mr. Murphy, whether between the Roman Catholic chaplain of the jail in which such prisoners were confined, or with the visiting or other magistrates of the county or borough in which the conviction of the
Criminal Law-The Whitehaven Rioters-The | CROSS, Mr. R. Assheton-cont. late Mr. Murphy-cont.
said prisoners took place, or with the Judge before whom the said prisoners were tried, and Her Majesty's Government (Lord Oran- more and Browne) June 14, [211] 1725; after short debate, on Question? resolved in the negative
Criminal Prosecutions-Treasury Revision of Costs
Amendt. on Committee of Supply Mar 15, To leave out from " That," and add "it is desirable that the Home Office should draw up such an uniform Scale of Fees and Allow- ances for Criminal Prosecutions in Counties, Cities, and Boroughs, for general use, as shall ensure the efficient administration of justice; and that all such expenses herein- after incurred shall be wholly defrayed by funds appropriated for this purpose by Par- liament" (Sir Massey Lopes) v. [210] 51; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn Question, Mr. Waterhouse; Answer, Mr. Bruce May 9, [211] 504; Question, Mr. Wharton; Answer, Mr. Bruce June 13, 1685 Prosecutions, Costs of Local Taxation, Ques- tions, Mr. Pell, Mr. Magniac; Answers, Mr. Baxter Feb 16, [209] 526
CROSS, Mr. R. Assheton, Lancashire, S.W.
Army Commissions-University Candidates, [211] 1278
Bastardy Laws Amendment, 2R. [211] 1974 Burials, 2R. [209] 354; Comm. Preamble, 805; cl. 2, 812
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Office of, [212] 1753
Civil Service Estimates, [209] 1950 Corrupt Practices, [212] 950
County Court Judges-Travelling Expenses, [213] 47
Criminal Prosecutions, Res. [210] 62 Ecclesiastical Courts, &c. 2R. [213] 188, 209 Fiji Islands, Motion for an Address, [212] 218
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 12, [212] 1696; cl. 13, 1704
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council-Sir R. Collier, Address for Papers, [209] 140; Res. 658, 671, 690, 693
Juries, 2R. [211] 703 Mines (Coal) Regulation, [211] 911; Comm. cl. 4, [212] 29; cl. 11, 45; cl. 48, 650; cl. 58, Amendt. 663, 664; cl. 63, 665
Municipal Corporations (Wards), 3R. [212] 748 Parliament-Private Legislation, Res. [211]
Parliament-Public Business, Res. [212] 1430 209] Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. cl. 1, 1207, 1208, 1962; Amendt. 1965, 1966
210] cl. 2, 937, 938; cl. 3, 1276; cl. 4, 1297; cl. 5, 1529; cl. 6, 1635; cl. 18, 1662; Schedule 1, 1947, 1968, 1971, 1972 211] Consid. cl. 4, 530; cl. 23, 543; Schedule 1, 547; Amendt. 550, 555; Amendt. 665, 670 212] Lords Amendts. 379
Public Health, Comm. cl. 20, Amendt. [212] 1398, 1399, 1401; cl. 41, 1493,1494, 1495; cl. 43, Amendt. 1496
Public Prosecutors, Comm. [211] 1960 Royal Parks and Gardens, Comm. cl. 5, [209]
Supply-Civil Services, [211] 1050
Privy Council, [211] 977, 982
CUBITT, Mr. G., Surrey, W. Burials, 2R. [209] 371 National Debt, [210] 886
Property and Revenues of the Church of Eng- land, Address for a Commission, [212] 564 Registrars of Deeds, &c. (Middlesex), [211] 1848
Supply Civil Service Commission, [211] 1533
Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 19, To leave out from "That," and add "in the opinion of this House, it is expedient that, as far as practicable, equal laws should pre- vail throughout Great Britain and Ireland, and that Her Majesty's Government should forthwith bring in a Bill to regulate and reform the Currency Laws of the United Kingdom, so as that the same system should prevail and be applicable in every part of the realm" (Mr. Delahunty) v. [210] 1573; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn [See title Mint-The Royal] Custody of Infants Bill
(Mr. William Fowler, Mr. Andrew Johnston, Mr. Mundella)
c. Ordered; read 10* Mar 20
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" June 13, [211] 1724
Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Mr. James Lowther)
[House counted out] 2R. Debate adjourned June 27 Read 20* July 3
Committee -R.P. July 17
Committee July 18, [212] 1403 [House counted out] Committee [dropped]
Customs' Department-Out-Door Officers Danubian Principalities - The Jews of
-Competitive Examinations
Question, Lord George Hamilton; Answer, Mr. Baxter June 17, [211] 1853
Education-Evening Schools, [209] 1216; [211] 1850
209] Education (Scotland), 2R. 1550
211] Comm. 314; cl. 4, 1204; cl. 5, 1285; cl. 50, 1373; cl. 52, 1704, 1710; cl. 58, 1714; cl. 64, 1746; cl. 65, 1759; cl. 73, 2021; add. cl. 2027, 2029
213] Lords Amendts. 179
India-Madras Irrigation Company, [209] 867 Infant Life Protection, 2R. [209] 1491 Workshop Regulation Act (1871), [211] 1851
DALRYMPLE, Mr. D., Bath
Act of Uniformity Amendment, 3R. [211] 1087 Army Estimates-Land Forces, [209] 1380 Canadian and American Fisheries, [209] 947 Church Seats, Comm. Amendt. [212] 1291; cl. 2, Amendt. 1295
Colonies, The, Res. [211] 917
Contagious Diseases, Leave, [209] 341 Fires, 2R. [209] 1897
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), 2R. [212] 998; Comm. cl. 9, 1684
Occasional Sermons, 2R. [212] 254 Parliament-Ascension Day, [211] 507 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, 2R. [209] 514: Comm. cl. 2, [210] 1094; cl. 3, 1217; Schedule 1, 1963, 1967
Roumania and Servia
Question, Sir Francis Goldsmid; Answer, Vis- count Enfield Feb 23, [209] 946 Amendt. on Committee of Supply April 19, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying that there may be laid before this House, Copies of any Correspondence respecting the condition and treatment of the Jews in Roumania and Servia which have passed be- tween Her Majesty's Secretary of State and Her Diplomatie Agents Abroad, during the present year" (Sir Francis Goldsmid) v. [210] 1585; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, Amendt. with- drawn
D'ARCY, Mr. M. P., Wexford Co. University Tests (Dublin), 2R. [210] 710
DAVENPORT, Mr. W. BROMLEY-, War- wickshire, N.
Emigration, Motion for an Address, [209] 785 French Communist Prisoners, [209] 1323 Game Laws Amendment, 2R. [209] 836 Kew Gardens-Dr. Hooker and the First Com- missioner of Works, [213] 724, 727, 728, 749, 750
Metropolis-Hyde Park, [210] 1683 Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, Comm. add. cl. [210] 1946
Royal Parks and Gardens, Comm. cl. 3, [209] 935; 3R. [210] 1539
Debtors (Ireland) Bill [H.L.]
(The Lord O'Hagan)
1. Presented; read 1a* Mar 15 Read 2 Mar 22, [210] 485 Order for Committee discharged, and Bill re- ferred to a Select Committee April 18 And, on April 22, the Lords following were named of the Committee:-D. Devonshire, V. Lifford, L. Steward, L. Saltersford, L. Foxford, L. Somerhill, L. Monteagle of Brandon, L. Chelmsford, L. Westbury, L. Monck, L. Hylton, L. Cairns, L. Kildare, L. O'Hagan; May 31, The Lord Camoys added Report of Select Comm. June 27 Bill reported June 27
Municipal Corporations (Borough Funds), 2R. [210] 321
Post Office-Mails to South of Ireland, [211] 831
Proportional Representation, 2R. [212] 923
DE LA WARR, Earl
Army-Autumn Manoeuvres, [212] 1742 Army-Purchase and Scientific Corps, Address for a Commission, [211] 1930 Inclosure Law Amendment, 2R. [212] 493 Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Report, add. cl. [211] 1347, 1348
Parliament Address in Answer to the Speech, [209] 7
Prison Ministers, 2R. [210] 1803
DENISON, Right Hon. J. E. (see SPEAKER, The)
DENISON, Mr. C. BECKETT-, Yorkshire, W.R., E. Div.
India-Bombay, Old Bank of, Res. [211] 225 Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 24, [212] 1986; cl. 37, Amendt. [213] 365 New Law Courts, Designs for, Res. [210] 583 Parliament Business of the House, Res. [210] 101; [211] 1232
Parliament-Private Legislation, Res. [210]
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, 2R. [209] 506; Comm. cl. 1, 1210, 1959; Amendt. 1960; Amendt. [210] 678, 686; cl. 2, 1097; cl. 4, 1507, 1516; cl. 5, 1527; add. cl. 1853; Schedule 1, 1964; Consid. Schedule 1, [211] 561, 671, 673
Railways (Ireland), 2R. [212] 1339 Royal Parks and Gardens, 2R. [209] 226 Supply-Royal Parks and Gardens, [212] 434,
Thanksgiving Day-Return Route, [209] 469
Army-Guards, Brigade of, [210] 115 Army Regulation Act, [212] 6
Ecclesiastical Courts and Registries, 3R. add. cl. [210] 390
Parliamentary and Municipal Elections, 2R. [211] 1503; Comm. Amendt. 1800; cl. 5, 1828; add. cl. 1833, 1842; 3R. [212] 157; Commons Amendts. 782
Treaty of Washington, [210] 1141; Motion for an Address, [211] 1126
DENMAN, Hon. G., Tiverton
Defamation of Private Character, 2R. [211] 1257
General School of Law, Res. [209] 1275 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council-Sir
R. Collier, Res. [209] 721, 725, 726, 878 Jury System, Res. [209] 556
Kew Gardens-Dr. Hooker and the First Com- missioner of Works, [213] 2, 20
Law Officers of the Crown, Res. [212] 71 Middlesex Registration of Deeds, 2R. Amendt. [211] 1260
Mines (Coal) Regulation, Comm. cl. 47, [212] 507; cl. 48, 525, 643 Parliament ·
Business of the House, Res.
Public Prosecutors, Comm. [211] 1971
DENT, Mr. J. D., Scarborough
Cattle Plague, [209] 1756;-Importation from Russia, [212] 1755, 1756
Intoxicating Liquor (Licensing), Comm. cl. 9, [212] 1684; cl. 12, 1692; Amendt. 1693, 1694, 1697
Land, Entailment of, Res. [210] 1020 Parliament-Private Legislation, Res. [210] 522; [211] 1669
Supply Supplementary Estimates, [209] 2006 DERBY, Earl of
Appellate Jurisdiction, Nomination of Com- mittee, [211] 276
Indian Mutiny-Delhi, Ex-Royal Family of, [212] 1352
Kew Gardens-Dr. Hooker, and the First Com- missioner of Works, [213] 2
Land and House Owners, Number of, [209] 639 [cont
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