The Mirror of parliament, ed. by J.H. Barrow. 8th parl., 2nd session-12th parl., 3rd session. 13th parl., 1st session-14th parl., 1st session, Volume 81838 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 93
Page 6097
... Dublin Police ; Entails ( Scotland ) . PUBLIC RECORDS BILL . Read a third time ( according to order ) , with the amendments ; another amend- ment made ; Bill passed , and sent to the Commons . MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) BILL ...
... Dublin Police ; Entails ( Scotland ) . PUBLIC RECORDS BILL . Read a third time ( according to order ) , with the amendments ; another amend- ment made ; Bill passed , and sent to the Commons . MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) BILL ...
Page 6099
... IRELAND REPAY- MENT BILL . Reported ; to be read a third time on Monday next , PENSIONS BILL . Reported ; to be read ... MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) BILL . LORD VISCOUNT MORPETH ap- peared at the bar , and reported that , hav- ing ...
... IRELAND REPAY- MENT BILL . Reported ; to be read a third time on Monday next , PENSIONS BILL . Reported ; to be read ... MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) BILL . LORD VISCOUNT MORPETH ap- peared at the bar , and reported that , hav- ing ...
Page 6104
... IRELAND REPAY- MENT BILL . - MILITIA PAY BILL . - COPYRIGHT BILL . On LORD BROUGHAM moving the Order of the Day for ... MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) BILL . The EARL of RODEN presented a peti- tion of George Hoyte , Sir Nicholas ...
... IRELAND REPAY- MENT BILL . - MILITIA PAY BILL . - COPYRIGHT BILL . On LORD BROUGHAM moving the Order of the Day for ... MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) BILL . The EARL of RODEN presented a peti- tion of George Hoyte , Sir Nicholas ...
Page 6127
... Government itself , and upon which the Noble Lord the Secretary of State for the Home De- partment founded the measure which he introduced in the other House . Could a and ordered to lie on the table . MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) ...
... Government itself , and upon which the Noble Lord the Secretary of State for the Home De- partment founded the measure which he introduced in the other House . Could a and ordered to lie on the table . MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ( IRELAND ) ...
Page 6128
... Ireland is under the direction and control of Mr. O'Con- nell . They are the ... municipal corporations . The EARL of WICKLOW . - The per- sons who are to ... Municipal Bill . The amendment of the Commons was then negatived . - I beg ...
... Ireland is under the direction and control of Mr. O'Con- nell . They are the ... municipal corporations . The EARL of WICKLOW . - The per- sons who are to ... Municipal Bill . The amendment of the Commons was then negatived . - I beg ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acland Aglionby Alsager amendments Archbold Attwood Ayes Beamish Bill Blake Broadley Brotherton Bruges Buller Busfeild Capt Class of Paper clause colony Commissioners Committee County Courtenay Dalmeny Darby Dennistoun ditto Duncombe Dundas Dungannon duty Earl of Durham Egerton Election Evans Ferguson Finch Gordon Goulburn Government Governor Grimsditch Hawes Hobhouse Hodgson Honourable House divided Howard Hume Inglis Ireland James January John Colborne Lockhart Lord Durham Lord G Lord Glenelg Lord Visct Lord Vt Lordships Lower Canada Lowther Lushington Mackenzie Majesty's Marsland Maule ment Morpeth Motion Municipal Corporations Ireland Noble and Learned Noble Lord Noes Number O'Brien O'Connell O'Conor Don O'Ferrall ordered ordinance Palmer Parker Parliament Pechell Perceval Petitions presented Poor Relief Ireland proposed Pryme Question put Redington Report respecting Return Rice Roche Rolfe Rushbrooke Russell Salwey Scotland Serjt Sheff Sibthorp Sir G Sir H Stanley Stuart Tellers Troubridge Viscount Vivian Warburton Westenra Williams Winnington Wood
Popular passages
Page xxiv - ... such persons only as have just claims on the royal beneficence, or who, by their personal services to the crown, by the performance of duties to the public, or by their useful discoveries in science, and attainments in literature and the arts, have merited the gracious consideration of their Sovereign, and the gratitude of their country.
Page xcix - Missionary in the service of the Company for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England and the parts adjacent in America.
Page 6161 - ... to make ordinances for the peace, welfare, and good government, of the said province, with the consent of his Majesty's governor, or, in his absence, of the lieutenant-governor, or commander in chief for the time being.
Page 6146 - An Act for indemnifying those who have issued or acted under certain Parts of a certain Ordinance, made under colour of an Act passed in the present Session of Parliament, intituled 'An Act to make temporary Provision for the Government of Lower Canada.
Page xcv - The House divided ; Ayes 78, Noes 100. — (April 25.) AYES. No. 111. COPYRIGHT BILL. — Order for second reading read ; Motion made, and Question proposed, " That the Bill be now read a second time •" — Amendment proposed, to leave out the word " now," and at .the end of the Question to add the words " upon this day six months :" — Question put, " That the word ' now ' stand part of the Question : " — The House divided ; Ayes 39, Noes 34.
Page 6245 - An Act for abolishing arrest on mesne process in civil actions, except in certain cases; for extending the remedies of creditors against the property of debtors ; and for amending the laws for the relief of insolvent debtors in England.
Page 6277 - All Powers, Authorities and functions which under any Act of the Parliament of Great Britain, or of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, or of the...
Page cxlvi - That an humble address be presented to her Majesty, praying that she will be graciously pleased to...
Page cxcv - Acts passed respectively in the fourth, fifth, and in the seventh and eighth years of the reign of his late Majesty king George the Fourth, providing for the establishing of compositions for tithes in Ireland, and to make such compositions permanent.
Page 6270 - And whereas the Certainty and Lenity of the Criminal Law of England, and the Benefits and Advantages resulting from the Use of it. have been sensibly felt by the Inhabitants, from an Experience of more than Xine Years, during which it has been uniformly administered...