Commons Sitting of 10 May 1881 Series 3 Vol. 261

    c156
  1. MINUTES. 38 words
  2. PRIVATE BUSINESS.
    1. cc156-71
    2. NEW STANDING ORDER. 5,911 words
    3. c171
    4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (HALIFAX, &C.) BILL. 48 words
    5. c171
    6. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (ACTON, &C.) BILL. 96 words
  3. QUESTIONS.
    1. cc171-2
    2. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—SUB -INSPECTORS. 210 words
    3. c172
    4. CRIMINAL LAW—CASE OF CHARLES FROST AND EDWARD SMITH. 184 words
    5. cc172-3
    6. CURRENCY—MONETARY CONFERENCE AT PARIS—BI-METALLISM. 260 words
    7. cc173-4
    8. ARMY—PORTABLE ENTRENCHING TOOLS. 200 words
    9. cc174-5
    10. STATE OF IRELAND—ALLEGED FORCED LABOUR. 468 words
    11. c175
    12. STATE OF IRELAND—RELIGIOUS PRO CESSIONS IN BELFAST. 231 words
    13. cc175-6
    14. THE ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC— MURDER OF BRITISH SUBJECTS. 109 words
    15. cc176-7
    16. SOUTH AFRICA—THE BASUTOS (NEGOTIATIONS). 314 words
    17. c177
    18. FRANCE AND TUNIS—INVASION OF TUNISIAN TERRITORY. 130 words
    19. c177
    20. STATE OF IRELAND—ALLEGED OUT RAGE AT BALTINGLASS. 120 words
    21. cc178-9
    22. LAW AND POLICE—ELIZABETH BURLEY. 557 words
    23. cc179-82
    24. PARLIAMENTARY OATHS (MR. BRADLAUGH). 1,415 words
    25. cc183-216
    26. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PRO PERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. DILLON. 13,537 words

Lords Sitting of 10 May 1881 Series 3 Vol. 261

    c136
  1. MINUTES. 10 words
  2. cc136-55
  3. SOUTH AFRICA—THE ANNEXATION OF THE TRANSVAAL—MR. GLAD- STONE'S LETTER TO MR. TOMKIN SON.—OBSERVATIONS. 8,126 words