Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1866

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LORDS TUESDAY MARCH 13
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BOUNDARIES OF BOROUGHS c Observations Mr Oliphant Reply
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INSURANCE OF CATTLE Question Lord George Manners Answer
139
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to extend the Right of Voting at Elections
141
Bill ordered Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir George Grey Mr Villiers
241
Cattle Plague Bill Bill 55
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After long debate Question That the word now stand part of
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RETIRING PENSIONS TO POOR LAW OFFICERSQuestion Mr De Grey Answer
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Bill considered in Committee and after
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Motion That Mr Deputy Speaker do now leave the Chair agreed
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CUSTOMS ISLE OF MANconsidered in Committee and a Resolution agreed
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OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS AND OFFICE OF THE GENTLEMAN
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeNAVY ESTIMATES
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Resolutions to be reported on Monday next Committee to sit again
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Convicts Property BillOrdered Mr Attorney General Sir George Grey pre
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DRILLING OF TENANTS IRELAND
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MR DODSON the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means sat
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DAY OF HUMILIATIONCOMMITTEESMoved That no Select Committees
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ARMYINDIAN RELIEFSObservations Mr OReilly Reply The Marquess
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COURT OF CHANCERY IRELAND BILLcontinued
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THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONAUGMENTATION OF BENEFICESMotion
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REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATSQuestions Sir Henry Hoare Answer The Chan
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COLONY OF VICTORIAMotion made and Question proposed
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Transubstantiation c Declaration Abolition Bill
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MR DODSON the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means sat
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Tests Abolition Oxford Bill Bill 15
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BOSTON ELECTIONReport of the Select Committee
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COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 22
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EXPENSE OF ELECTIONS
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Resolved That this House will immediately resolve itself into the Committee
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Labouring Classes Dwellings Bill Bill 9
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MASTER AND SERVANTMoved
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Law of Capital Punishment Amendment Bill H L presented The Lord
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House at rising to adjourn till Monday the 9th
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MARINE DEPARTMENTBOARD OF TRADEQuestion Mr Laird Answer
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Parliamentary Oaths Amendment Bill No 54
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County Courts Bill No 55
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MR SPEAKER having retired Mr DoDSON the Chairman of the Committee
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LORDS TUESDAY APRIL 17
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Bill read a second time and com
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Hop Trade Bill Bill 36
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Bank Notes Ireland Bill Bill 29
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THIRD SERIES
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Thames Navigation Bill Bill 59
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Parliamentary Oaths Amendment Bill No 76
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The Report thereof to be received Tomorrow and Bill
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HORSHAM ELECTION
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
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PETITION FROM HARDENMotion
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NOTTINGHAN TOWN ELECTION
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Representation of the People Bill Bill 68
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NAVYHER MAJESTYS SHIP OCTAVIA Question The Earl of Ellenborough
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Bill as amended considered
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TRADE IN ANIMALS
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BRIDGWATER ELECTION
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NEW WINDSOR ELECTION
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Contagious Diseases recommitted Bill Bill 116
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IRELANDFENIAN PRISONERS AT WATERFORD
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ARMY AND NAVYMEDICAL OFFICERSQuestion Colonel North Answer
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2013
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After short debate Motion agreed
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESconsidered in Committee
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IRELANDPROBATE COURT DUBLINQuestion Mr Serjeant Armstrong Answer
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REMOVAL OF MANURE AND OFFAL IN THE METROPOLISQuestion Mr Thomas
THIRD SERIES
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Main Question That Mr Deputy Speaker do now leave the Chair put
FISHERY SCOTLAND ACT 1862Motion made and Question proposed
WRECK REGISTER Question Mr Laird Answer Mr Milner Gibson

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