Commons Sitting of 3 March 1887 Series 3 Vol. 311

    cc1049-50
  1. MINUTES. 42 words
  2. PRIVATE BUSINESS.
    1. cc1050-9
    2. WEYMOUTH AND MELCOMBE REGIS CORPORATION BILL (by Order). 3,952 words
  3. QUESTIONS.
    1. cc1059-60
    2. LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— TRIAL OF PETER WHITE AND OTHERS, CHARGED WITH MOBBING AND RIOTING AT MOTHERWELL. 292 words
    3. cc1060-1
    4. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—MR. JOHN REDINGTON, SUB-SHERIFF OF CO. GALWAY. 192 words
    5. c1061
    6. WAYS AND MEANS—COMMISSIONERS OF INLAND REVENUE—RETURN OF INCOME TAX—DIVIDEND WARRANTS OF RAILWAY COMPANIES. 256 words
    7. cc1061-2
    8. ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE VOLUNTEER FORCE—THE CAPITATION GRANT—RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE RECENT COMMITTEE. 101 words
    9. c1062
    10. MERCANTILE MARINE—SHIPWRECKS ON THE GLAMORGANSHIRE COAST—COASTGUARD STATION AT SOUTHERNDOWN. 184 words
    11. c1063
    12. INFLAMMATORY LANGUAGE (IRELAND)—SPEECH OF LORD ROSSMORE AT THE CAMLA ORANGE HALL, MONAGHAN. 232 words
    13. cc1063-4
    14. POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—PRE-TRANSFER TELEGRAPH CLERKS. 330 words
    15. cc1064-5
    16. POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, "HOUSE OF COMMONS." 248 words
    17. c1065
    18. COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)—CLASSIFICA TION OF SCHOOL — KEEPING BY TEACHERS. 101 words
    19. cc1065-6
    20. ADMIRALTY— NAVAL LIEUTENANTS— RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONS IN TIME OF PEACE. 186 words
    21. c1066
    22. NAVY—THE DOCKYARDS—THE SHEERS AT PEMBROKE DOCKYARD. 112 words
    23. cc1066-7
    24. CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— THE RIOTS AT BELFAST—THE TRIAL OF THE WALKERS—CHALLENGING THE JURY. 175 words
    25. cc1067-8
    26. STREET IMPROVEMENTS (METROPOLIS)—CHARING CROSS STREET— THE NATIONAL GALLERY. 330 words
    27. cc1068-9
    28. PRISONS (GREAT BRITAIN)—PRISON LABOUR—MAT-MAKING. 344 words
    29. c1069
    30. COMMISSIONERS OF NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)—TEACHERS—MR. JAMES A. IRWIN, CARRICKAWILKIN, CO. ARMAGH. 59 words
    31. cc1069-70
    32. LAW AND POLICE—THE RECENT SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATIONS—(ME-TROPOLIS). 248 words
    33. cc1070-1
    34. POLICE CLOTHING—THE SYSTEM OF CONTRACTS. 391 words
    35. c1071
    36. WAR OFFICE—(ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)—AMMUNITION, &c.—SOLIDDRAWN CARTRIDGE CASES. 139 words
    37. c1072
    38. ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE MILITIA (IRELAND)—SUPPLY OF MARTINI-HENRY RIFLES. 106 words
    39. cc1072-3
    40. ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY—SUPPLY OF FIELD GUNS. 191 words
    41. c1073
    42. GUN LICENCES (IRELAND)—CASE OF JAMES MAYE, ARDFINAN, CO. TIP-PERARY. 136 words
    43. cc1073-4
    44. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—CASE OF JAMES CLERY, ARDMOYLE, CASHEL—CONDUCT OF AN EMERGENCY MAN. 265 words
    45. cc1074-5
    46. FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—CARRIGAHOLT PIER, CO. CLARE. 484 words
    47. cc1075-6
    48. LONDON COAL AND WINE DUTIES CONTINUANCE BILL—EXTENSION OF THE IMPOST TO THE METROPOLITAN AREA. 392 words
    49. c1077
    50. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (IRELAND)—BANKERS' ACCOUNT OF THE MACROOM BOARD OF GUARDIANS— TRANSFER OF ACCOUNT. 257 words
    51. cc1077-8
    52. HORSES—PROHIBITION OF EXPORTATION FROM GERMANY TO ENGLAND. 107 words
    53. c1078
    54. MERCHANDIZE MARKS ACT (1862) AMENDMENT BILL—HALL MARKING OF WATCH CASES. 125 words
    55. cc1078-9
    56. NAVY—THE DOCKYARDS—FATAL ACCIDENT AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD. 269 words
    57. c1079
    58. CENTRAL ASIA—REINFORCEMENT OF THE CHINESE GARRISONS IN TURKESTAN. 59 words
    59. cc1079-80
    60. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—POST OFFICE AT WHITTY'S CROSS, CO. WEXFORD. 86 words
    61. c1080
    62. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—THE BROOKE ESTATE—COOLGREANY. 137 words
    63. c1080
    64. LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART— THE CHALLONER SMITH COLLECTION OF MEZZOTINT ENGRAVINGS. 76 words
    65. c1081
    66. AFRICA—THE GOLD COAST—CONTEMPLATED ACQUISITION OF TERRITORY BY ENGLAND. 198 words
    67. cc1081-2
    68. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—NOTICES ISSUED BY THE DEPUTY SHERIFF, CO. WATERFORD. 273 words
    69. cc1082-3
    70. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—(TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN WEXFORD AND ENNISCORTHY. 215 words
    71. cc1083-4
    72. NAVY—THE INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT—DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS. 279 words
    73. c1084
    74. ARMY—RANK OF MEDICAL OFFICERS. 103 words
    75. cc1084-5
    76. GREAT BRITAIN AND VENEZUELA— CESSATION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS—PROTECTION OF BRITISH SUBJECTS. 156 words
    77. cc1085-6
    78. POST OFFICE—APPOINTMENTS TO POSTMASTERSHIPS. 524 words
    79. cc1086-7
    80. IRELAND—MORTGAGES AND CHARGES ON LANDED PROPERTY. 204 words
    81. c1087
    82. NAVY—H.M.S. "BELLEISLE"—THE "BROAD ARROW AND MILITARY MAGAZINE." 182 words
    83. cc1087-8
    84. LUNACY LAWS CONSOLIDATION BILL—INCORPORATION OF "THE IDIOTS' ACT, 1886." 109 words
    85. c1088
    86. LICHFIELD CHARITIES—LOWE'S CHARITY. 144 words
    87. c1088
    88. GREENWICH HOSPITAL FUNDS— INVESTMENT. 127 words
    89. c1089
    90. LONDON CORPORATION (CHARGES OF MALVERSATION). 348 words
  4. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. cc1090-219
    2. SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES (SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1886–7). 52,703 words
    3. cc1219-24
    4. CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. 1,917 words
  5. MOTIONS.
    1. LONDON CORPORATION (CHARGES OF MALVERSATION).
      1. cc1224-6
      2. >MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. 737 words
      3. c1226
      4. INTESTATES ESTATES BILL. 56 words

Lords Sitting of 3 March 1887 Series 3 Vol. 313

    c1
  1. MINUTES. 40 words
  2. c1
  3. PRIVATE AND PROVISIONAL ORDER CONFIRMATION BILLS. 55 words
  4. IRISH LAND LAW BILL.
    1. cc2-27
    2. BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. 10,472 words
  5. LAND TRANSFER BILL.
    1. cc27-36
    2. BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. 3,435 words
    3. c36
    4. SHERIFFS (CONSOLIDATION) BILL. 223 words
  6. ITALY AND THE GERMAN POWERS—RUMOURED ALLIANCE.
    1. cc37-8
    2. OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. 472 words
    3. c38
    4. MERCHANT SHIPPING (TRANSFER OF REGISTRY, &c.) BILL [H.L.] 46 words

Lords Sitting of 3 March 1887 Series 3 Vol. 311

    c1023
  1. MINUTES. 11 words
  2. c1023
  3. PRIVATE BILLS. 339 words
  4. cc1023-4
  5. THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—APPOINTMENT OF SIR THOMAS ESMONDE, M.P., HIGH SHERIFF OF CO. WATERFORD.—QUESTION. 132 words
  6. c1024
  7. LAW OF EVIDENCE AMENDMENT BILL.—(No. 23.) 3 words
  8. cc1024-7
  9. COMMITTEE. 1,010 words
  10. c1027
  11. CHURCH PATRONAGE BILL.—(No. 26.) 5 words
  12. cc1027-49
  13. SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] 9,154 words