Commons Sitting of 14 March 1887 Series 3 Vol. 312

    c169
  1. MINUTES. 93 words
  2. QUESTIONS.
    1. c170
    2. THE COPPER CURRENCY—FRENCH BRONZE COINS. 118 words
    3. cc170-1
    4. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—OMAGH POST OFFICE. 223 words
    5. c171
    6. NAVY—THE CHANNEL SQUADRON AT LISBON AND GIBRALTAR. 145 words
    7. cc171-2
    8. SEED SUPPLY (IRELAND) ACT—REPAYMENT OF LOANS. 259 words
    9. c172
    10. THE MAGISTRACY (SCOTLAND)—MR. STIPENDIARY GEMMEL. 125 words
    11. cc172-3
    12. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY (IRELAND)—REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. 113 words
    13. c173
    14. LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND) ACT—APPLICATIONS FOR ADVANCES. 146 words
    15. cc173-5
    16. PROCLAIMED MEETINGS (IRELAND)—NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETING AT ASHGROVE, CO. CORK. 449 words
    17. c175
    18. WAR OFFICE (SMALL ARMS)—MARTINIHENRY RIFLES. 95 words
    19. cc175-6
    20. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND))—PROSECUTION OF DISTRICT INSPECTOR MILLING—ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. 208 words
    21. c176
    22. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1S81, AND THE PURCHASE OF LAND (IRELAND) ACT, 1885—SHORTHAND WRITERS' NOTES. 193 words
    23. cc176-7
    24. POST OFFICE—SALE OF STAMPS TO RAILWAY TELEGRAPH CLERKS. 107 words
    25. c177
    26. LAND ACT (IRELAND)—WICKLOW TENANTS. 103 words
    27. cc177-8
    28. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CHANCERY DIVISION)—AN ADDITIONAL JUDGE. 157 words
    29. cc178-9
    30. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT—LOANS OF WORKS OF ART, &c. 290 words
    31. c179
    32. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—MR. E. RYAN, COMMITTED FOR CONTEMPT. 109 words
    33. c179
    34. EVICTIONS (IRELAND;—NOTICE TO RELIEVING OFFICERS. 166 words
    35. cc180-1
    36. LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—THE HERBUSTA CROFTERS—MRS. M'MILLAN. 513 words
    37. cc181-2
    38. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—NORTH ANTRIM ELECTION—MALICIOUS INJURY TO PROPERTY. 237 words
    39. cc182-3
    40. CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)—SACRILEGIOUS INJURY TO ATHEA CHURCH, CO. LIMERICK. 292 words
    41. c183
    42. MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS—BOATS AND LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS ON PASSENGER SHIPS. 199 words
    43. cc183-4
    44. POST OFFICE—NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS AND "VANITY FAIR." 202 words
    45. c184
    46. SHIPPING—REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION. 55 words
    47. cc184-5
    48. ARMY—SENTENCES BY COURTS MARTIAL—THE RECENT RULES AND REGULATIONS. 203 words
    49. c185
    50. PROCLAIMED MEETINGS (IRELAND)—RETURNS. 210 words
    51. cc185-6
    52. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—FATHER KELLER, YOUGHAL. 186 words
    53. c186
    54. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS—COMBINED DEPARTMENTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 114 words
    55. c187
    56. WAR OFFICE (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)—CONTRACTS—CAUTIUDGKS—MESSRS. KYNOCH AND CO. 171 words
    57. cc187-8
    58. WAR OFFICE—WARRANT OFFICERS—REGIMENTAL, SERGEANT MAJORS. 419 words
  3. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—EVICTIONS AT ENNISCORTHY—EMPLOYMENT OF THE CONSTABULARY.
    1. cc188-91
    2. A POINT OF ORDER—ALTERING QUESTIONS. 908 words
    3. c191
    4. THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—DISTRICT INSPECTOR SMITH, OF MACROOM—THE PROCLAIMED MEETING AT ASHGROVE, CO. CORK. 175 words
    5. cc191-2
    6. LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACT—LABOURERS' DWELLINGS—NOTICES ON THE CORK UNION. 244 words
    7. c192
    8. PRISONS (IRELAND)—HOURS OF OFFICIALS. 163 words
    9. c193
    10. LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND)—AFFRAY AT DRUMSNA, CO. LEITRIM. 206 words
    11. cc193-4
    12. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—ALLEGED MISCONDUCT AT MACROOM. 366 words
    13. cc194-5
    14. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE RIOTS AT LURGAN. 313 words
    15. cc195-6
    16. LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACTS—THE ROYAL COMMISSION—EVIDENCE AS TO EVICTIONS. 176 words
    17. c196
    18. RUSSIA—HUMOURED ATTEMPT ON THE LIVE OF THE CZAR. 91 words
    19. c196
    20. HORSES—SUPPLY FOR MILITARY PURPOSES. 153 words
    cc197-9
  4. MEMORANDUM OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE RELATING TO THE ARMY ESTIMATES, 1887–8. 727 words
  5. cc199-209
  6. Heads of Army Expenditure (figures of 1886–7). 2,167 words
  7. cc209-11
  8. (War Office Administration.) 253 words
  9. c211
  10. (Establishment.) 436 words
  11. cc211-7
  12. (Mobilization.) 1,818 words
  13. c217
  14. (Cavalry.) 105 words
  15. cc217-8
  16. (Infantry.) 230 words
  17. cc219-21
  18. (Royal Artillery.) 1,046 words
  19. cc221-3
  20. (Royal Engineers.) 725 words
  21. c223
  22. (Militia.) 128 words
  23. cc223-4
  24. (Yeomanry.) 114 words
  25. cc225-9
  26. (Volunteers.) 1,684 words
  27. c229
  28. (Field gun.) 77 words
  29. c229
  30. (Magazine rifle.) 70 words
  31. cc229-32
  32. (Coaling stations.) 187 words
  33. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. c233
    2. SUPPLY.—COMMITTEE. 17 words
    3. COAST DEFENCES AND COALING STATIONS—THE PROTECTED BARBETTE SYSTEM OF FORTIFICATION.
      1. cc233-8
      2. RESOLUTION. 2,020 words
    4. DEFENCES OF THE EMPIRE-COAST DEFENCES OF GREAT BRITAIN.
      1. cc238-325
      2. OBSERVATIONS. 35,642 words
      3. c325
      4. SUPPLY—considered in Committee. 3 words
      5. cc326-34
      6. SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1887–8. 3,038 words
    5. MOTIONS.
      1. c334
      2. COPYRIGHT (MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS) BILL. 48 words
      3. c334
      4. COMMONS. 189 words
      5. c334
      6. CRIMINAL LAW (SCOTLAND) PROCEDURE (No. 2) BILL. 59 words
      7. c334
      8. RATING OF MACHINERY BILL. 52 words
      9. c335
      10. FOYNES HARBOUR (TRANSFER) BILL. 32 words

Lords Sitting of 14 March 1887 Series 3 Vol. 312

    c125
  1. Preamble 65 words
  2. cc125-68
  3. RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC BILL. 5 words
    1. cc125-68
    2. (No. 32.) SECOND READING. 16,899 words
    c168
  4. INCUMBENTS OF BENEFICES LOANS EXTENSION ACT (1886) AMENDMENT BILL.—(No. 39.) 6 words
    1. c168
    2. SECOND READING. 145 words
    cc168-9
  5. CHURCH SITES (COMPULSORY POWERS REPEAL) BILL.—(No. 22.) 5 words
    1. cc168-9
    2. SECOND READING. 174 words
    3. c169
    4. LOCAL G0VERNMENT (IRELAND) PROVISIONAL ORDER (LIMERICK WATER.) BILL. 32 words
    5. c169
    6. SMOKE NUISANCE ABATEMENT (METROPOLIS) BILL. 44 words