Commons Sitting of 9 September 1887 Series 3 Vol. 321

    c3
  1. Preamble 8 words
  2. cc3-4
  3. MINUTES. 76 words
  4. QUESTIONS.
    1. c4
    2. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—ELEMENTARY EDUCATION—EVENING SCHOOLS. 149 words
    3. cc4-5
    4. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—(DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ART)—INSTRUCTION IN THE USE OF TOOLS. 126 words
    5. c5
    6. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—EVICTIONS AT CAVAN—DEATH OF AN EVICTED TENANT. 148 words
    7. cc5-6
    8. PUBLIC HEALTH—HOSPITAL AT SALFORD FOR INFECTIOUS CASES. 312 words
    9. c6
    10. ADMIRALTY—THE COASTGUARD STATION ON BERE ISLAND. 84 words
    11. cc6-7
    12. THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—THE DUBLIN COUNTY BENCH. 308 words
    13. cc7-8
    14. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—MR. THOMAS BEGGS, POSTMASTER, BALLYCLARE, CO. ANTRIM. 178 words
    15. cc8-9
    16. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—REMOVAL FROM BALLYMOTE, CO. SLIGO. 297 words
    17. cc9-10
    18. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—LETTER SORTERS—THE KINGSTOWN PACKET POST OFFICE. 218 words
    19. c10
    20. BOARD OF TRADE (MARINE DEPARTMENT) —SHIPWRECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL— STEAM TUG OFF THE MUMBLES HEAD. 127 words
    21. cc10-1
    22. INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE GWEEDORE-BUNBEG CONSTABULARY BARRACKS. 133 words
    23. c11
    24. DISPENSARIES (IRELAND)—THE GWEEDORE DISPENSARY DISTRICT. 151 words
    25. cc11-2
    26. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—CONSTABULARY HUT IN PARISH OF CONVOY, CO. DONEGAL. 246 words
    27. cc12-3
    28. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT—PROSECUTIONS FOR ASSAULT—MOUNTMELLICK, QUEEN'S CO. 204 words
    29. c13
    30. LABOURERS (IRELAND) ACTS—ACTION OF BOARDS OF GUARDIANS. 230 words
    31. c14
    32. LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART— ACTION OF LIGHT ON WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. 100 words
    33. cc14-5
    34. LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—MANSFIELD (DERBY) POLICE COURT. 259 words
    35. cc15-6
    36. UNITED STATES—INFRACTIONS OF THE ALASKAN FISHERY LAWS. 326 words
    37. c16
    38. HAYTI—TREATMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS—MR. COLES. 189 words
    39. cc16-7
    40. WAR OFFICE—RETIREMENT OF CIVIL SERVANTS—MR. JAMES SMEATON. 147 words
    41. c17
    42. LICENSING LAWS—THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE NIGHT—EXTENSION OF HOURS AT OKEHAMPTON. 245 words
    43. cc17-8
    44. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—ARREST OF DANIEL O'CONNOR, CARRIGROHANE, CO. CORK. 201 words
    45. cc18-9
    46. LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND)— ALLEGED MISCONDUCT IN THE CORK THEATRE. 377 words
    47. cc19-20
    48. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE RIOTS AT PORTRUSH—CONSTABLE M'CAFFREY. 308 words
    49. cc20-1
    50. CENTRAL ASIA—AFGHANISTAN—THE ESCAPE OF AYOUB KHAN FROM TEHERAN. 194 words
    51. cc21-2
    52. POOR LAW (IRELAND)—BOARDS OF GUARDIANS—SAMPLES FOR TENDERS. 288 words
    53. c22
    54. HOME OFFICE (FACTORY DEPARTMENT) —FACTORY PROSECUTIONS AT HALIFAX. 105 words
    55. cc22-3
    56. LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND)—ALLEGED MISCONDUCT IN THE CORK THEATRE. 147 words
    57. cc23-4
    58. LAW AND JUSTICE—WRONGFUL CONVICTION AT THE SURREY SESSIONS. 364 words
    59. cc24-5
    60. CRIMINAL LAW PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT—CONVICTION OF J. P. HAYDEN AT GLASSON PETTY SESSIONS, CO. WESTMEATH. 341 words
    61. c25
    62. WAR OFFICE—AUXILIARY FORCES— DISMISSAL FROM THE HALLAMSHIIRE RIFLES. 148 words
    63. cc25-6
    64. WAR OFFICE (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTS —MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT —CLOTHING OF CAVALRY REGIMENTS. 68 words
    65. c26
    66. BURIAL ACTS—BATTERSEA BURIAL BOARD—CEMETERY FOR SUTTON. 248 words
    67. cc26-7
    68. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—ESTATE OF THE EARL OF WICKLOW. 343 words
    69. cc27-8
    70. COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL —THE REGULATIONS—SAFETY LAMPS. 130 words
    71. cc28-9
    72. LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—EAST GLOUCESTERSHIRE— CHIPPING CAMDEN PETTY SESSIONS —EXCESSIVE FLOGGING. 384 words
    73. c29
    74. LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—CASE OF JOHN HAY, WRONGFULLY CONVICTED. 152 words
    75. c30
    76. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC—SAMOA. 92 words
    77. c30
    78. NORTH SEA FISHERIES—OUTRAGES ON BRITISH FISHERY VESSELS BY BELGIAN TRAWLERS—THE "TRIO." 211 words
    79. cc30-2
    80. TRUCK BILL—THE IRISH WAGES CLAUSE. 605 words
    81. c32
    82. LAW AND JUSTICE—THE MAGISTRACY —THE DARTMOUTH MAGISTRATES. 71 words
    83. c32
    84. COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL. 40 words
    85. c32
    86. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT—THE PROCLAIMED MEETING IN CLARE.—WITHDRAWAL OF RESOLUTION. 224 words
  5. ORDER OF THE DAY.
    1. cc32-6
    2. SUPPLY.—REPORT. 868 words
  6. WAYS AND MEANS.—REPORT.
    1. c36
    2. CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. 4 words
    3. cc36-7
    4. IRELAND—GRANT OF A CITY CHARTER TO BELFAST. 201 words
    c37
  7. EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. 7 words
    1. c37
    2. [BILL 363.] SECOND READING. 19 words
  8. SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY (IRELAND) BILL.
    1. cc37-40
    2. OBSERVATIONS. 1,164 words
    cc40-7
  9. SUPERANNUATION ACTS AMENDMENT BILL.— [BILL 354.] 7 words
    1. cc40-7
    2. COMMITTEE. 2,697 words
    cc47-58
  10. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS (SCOTLAND) BILL.— [BILL 358.] 11 words
    1. cc47-58
    2. CONSIDEEATION. 4,344 words
    cc58-61
  11. BRITISH SETTLEMENTS BILL [Lords]. 3 words
    1. cc58-61
    2. [BILL 369.] COMMITTEE. 1,036 words
  12. INDIA—EAST INDIA (REVENUE ACCOUNTS) —THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
    1. cc61-150
    2. COMMITTEE. 36,065 words
    cc150-1
  13. SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND ACT (1885) AMENDMENT BILL [Lords], 3 words
    1. cc150-1
    2. [BILL 360.] CONSIDERATION. 318 words
    cc151-5
  14. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARIES BILL.— [BILL 324.] 8 words
    1. cc151-2
    2. COMMITTEE. [Progress 8th September.] 353 words
    3. c152
    4. ADJOURNMENT. 12 words
    5. cc153-5
    6. CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— FATAL RIOTS AT MITCHELSTOWN. 738 words

Lords Sitting of 9 September 1887 Series 3 Vol. 321

    c1
  1. MINUTES. 42 words
  2. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE BILL.
    1. cc1-2
    2. OBSERVATIONS. 164 words
    cc2-3
  3. COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL. 3 words
    1. cc2-3
    2. (NO. 251.) REPORT. 148 words
    3. c3
    4. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 81 words