Commons Sitting of 31 March 1882 Series 3 Vol. 268

    c462
  1. MINUTES. 26 words
  2. PRIVATE BUSINESS.
    1. LYNN AND FAKENHAM RAILWAY BILL (by Order).
      1. cc462-75
      2. SECOND READING. 5,422 words
    2. QUESTIONS.
      1. c476
      2. DUBLIN CITY MARKET COMPANY. 152 words
    cc476-7
  3. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—MESSRS. CROTTY AND OTHERS. 247 words
  4. c477
  5. STATE OF IRELAND—OUTRAGE AT DERRY. 243 words
  6. cc477-8
  7. INLAND REVENUE STAMPING DEPARTMENT (SCOTLAND). 289 words
  8. cc478-9
  9. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. JAMES DOOLEY. 230 words
  10. c479
  11. VACCINATION ACT (1867), SEC. 31. 209 words
  12. c480
  13. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. RICHARD HODNETT. 145 words
  14. c480
  15. INTERNATIONAL LAW—THE SPANISH STEAMER "LEON XIII." 169 words
  16. c481
  17. POOR LAW (IRELAND)—SUPERANNUATION OF DR. ALEXANDER SMILEY, MEDICAL OFFICER AT BALLYCURRY. 275 words
  18. cc481-2
  19. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—THE NEW CODE, SCHEDULE VI.—PUPIL TEACHERS. 227 words
  20. cc482-3
  21. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. THOMAS BRENNAN. 420 words
  22. cc483-4
  23. STATE OF IRELAND—RIOT AT BALLYRAGGET. 380 words
  24. c485
  25. ARMY—QUARTERMASTERS SERVING IN INDIA. 177 words
  26. c485
  27. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—THE NEW CODE—ARTICLE 109, G. 97 words
  28. cc485-6
  29. EGYPT—ROBBERY OF BRITISH SUBJECTS. 119 words
  30. cc486-7
  31. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT—THE NEW WAREHOUSING SCHEME. 288 words
  32. c487
  33. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MESSRS. ALLIS, CULLINANE, FLOOD, AND DALTON. 79 words
  34. c487
  35. PRISONS (IRELAND)—OUTBREAK OF FEVER IN CLONMEL GAOL. 209 words
  36. c488
  37. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. MARTIN O'SULLIVAN. 310 words
  38. cc488-9
  39. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS—SLAVERY IN THE MALAY PENINSULA. 179 words
  40. cc489-90
  41. LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881, SEC. 8—"ADAMS v. DUNSEATH." 586 words
  42. cc490-1
  43. STATE OF IRELAND—MURDER OF MR. A. E. HERBERT. 95 words
  44. PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (RULES OF PROCEDURE)—THE DEBATE OF THURSDAY.
    1. cc491-2
    2. PERSONAL EXPLANATION. 602 words
    cc492-3
  45. PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 370 words
  46. cc493-4
  47. PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. DILLON. 373 words
  48. cc494-5
  49. PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (RULES OF PROCEDURE)—THE DIVISION ON THURSDAY NIGHT. 246 words
  50. ORDER OF THE DAY.
    1. c495
    2. SUPPLY.—COMMITTEE. 17 words
  51. ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSION.
    1. cc495-518
    2. MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. 8,695 words
  52. HERRING BRAND COMMITTEE.
    1. cc518-31
    2. RESOLUTION. 5,483 words

Lords Sitting of 31 March 1882 Series 3 Vol. 268

    c428
  1. MINUTES. 21 words
  2. c428
  3. DUKE OF ALBANY (ESTABLISHMENT) BILL.—(No. 58.) 3 words
  4. c428
  5. SECOND READING. 90 words
  6. JURY LAWS (IRELAND).
    1. cc429-57
    2. OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. 11,365 words
  7. ENGLAND AND FRANCE—THE CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME.
    1. cc457-9
    2. OBSERVATIONS. 1,056 words
  8. ARMY (AUXILLIARY FORCES)—THE EASTER VOLUNTEER REVIEW.
    1. cc460-1
    2. QUESTIONS. 493 words
  9. GIBRALTAR (RELIGIOUS DISSENSIONS) —DR. CANILLA—THE PAPERS.
    1. c461
    2. QUESTION. 48 words
    3. c461
    4. UNION OF BENEFICES (LONDON) BILL [H.L.] 58 words