Commons Sitting of 26 March 1886
Series 3 Vol. 304
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MINUTES.
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QUESTIONS.
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ARMY APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS— CHELSEA IN-PENSIONERS.
144 words
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MARRIAGE LAW—CIVIL MARRIAGE.
398 words
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FRANCE—CONDITION OF THE AGRICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL CLASSES —REPORT OF THE COMMISSION.
118 words
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LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND)—ARREST OF MR. MORTIMER DOYLE.
374 words
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LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—CASE OF "M'MEEKAN v. THOMSON."
285 words
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IRISH LIGHTS—BOAT SERVICE TO THE FASTNET ROCK LIGHTHOUSE.
161 words
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MEDICAL CHARITIES (IRELAND) ACT —REFUSAL OF MEDICAL RELIEF— CASE OF GEORGE MARTON, CASHEL UNION.
239 words
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— BLOWING UP OF HOUSE OF ROBERT MARSHALL AT LONDONDERRY.
429 words
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FISHERIES (SCOTLAND)—BEAM TRAWLING IN IN-SHORE WATERS.
155 words
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IRELAND—THE MAGISTRACY— MESSRS. TRUELL, BARTON, AND ACTON—CASE OF MR. STOREY.
218 words
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— BOGUS OUTRAGE AT CASTLECAULFIELD, CO. TYRONE—CASE OF ROBERT CUDDY.
278 words
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— OUTRAGE IN PORTADOWN.
268 words
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THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—THE SHERIFF OF GALWAY.
382 words
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AFRICA (EAST COAST)—FOREIGN ANNEXATION.
138 words
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SOUTH AFRICA—THE SALE OF INTOXICATING DRINKS IN THE TRANSKEI.
165 words
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ARMY—THE MARTINI-ENFIELD RIFLE.
141 words
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) — MURDER OF PATRICK FINLAY AT WOODFORD.
304 words
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LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—MEMORIAL FOR REMISSION OF SENTENCES-CASE OF THE O'BRIENS'.
137 words
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LAW AND POLICE—ACTION OF THE POLICE AT LEEDS.
409 words
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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CHANCERY DIVISION)—TAXING MASTERS.
135 words
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INDIA (FINANCE, &c.)—THE SILVER CURRENCY.
164 words
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ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE FIRST GLOUCESTERSHIRE ENGINEERS' CORPS.
103 words
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PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—HOUSE OF COMMONS—THE LOBBY.
56 words
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THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—MR. FRANK BROOK, BROOKBOROUGH, CO. FERMANAGH.
285 words
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POST OFFICE—REGISTERED TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES—MESSRS. J. & W. JUDGE, KENNTNGTON.
192 words
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DYNAMITE OUTRAGES, 1884 (METROPOLIS)—THE REWARD.
231 words
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REGULATION OF THEATRES— LEGISLATION.
172 words
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INLAND REVENUE—SURVEYORS OF TAXES.
43 words
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INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT— CUSTOMS CLERKS.
320 words
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THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL— COMPENSATIONS.
293 words
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MERCHANT SHIPPING—THE LOSS OF THE "OREGON" CUNARD MAIL STEAMER.
474 words
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SCOTLAND-TRAMWAYS FOR CROFTER DISTRICTS.
62 words
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LAW AND JUSTICE—THE LAW OF EVIDENCE IN CONSPIRACY AND DIVORCE.
330 words
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GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND—POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT—THE ULSTER LIBERAL CONVENTION.
356 words
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GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND—POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.
229 words
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THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON MINES —THE REPORT.
56 words
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ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE ANTRIM ARTILLERY MILITIA.
141 words
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ORDER OF THE DAY.
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SUPPLY.—COMMITTEE.
17 words
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PARLIAMENT—PUBLIC BUSINESS — THE ESTIMATES.
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MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE.
4,642 words
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GREENWICH HOSPITAL FUNDS.
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OBSERVATIONS.
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Lords Sitting of 26 March 1886
Series 3 Vol. 304
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MINUTES.
49 words
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REPRESENTATIVE PEERS FOR SCOTLAND.
39 words
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IRELAND-POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.—QUESTION.
129 words
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT (1882) AMENDMENT (No. 1) BILL.
3 words
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(No. 25.) SECOND READING.
1,950 words
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT (1882) AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL.
3 words
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(No. 40.) SECOND READING.
318 words
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT (1882) AMENDMENT (No. 1) BILL.—(No. 25.)
3 words
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT (1882) AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL.—(No. 40.)
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ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC— THE NEW HEBRIDES—ALLEGED OCCUPATION BY FRANCE.
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QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS.
425 words
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT (1882) AMENDMENT (NO. 3) BILL [H.L.]
18 words
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CONSOLIDATED FUND (NO. 1) BILL.
39 words