UK Parliament — House of Commons
Order ID:29
All versions of this Order
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1852 — 25th June | 29 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1853 — 5th August | 28 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1854 — 19th July | 28 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1855 — 20th July | 28 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1856 — 21st July | 29 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1858 — 29th April | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1859 — 14th April | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1860 — 2nd August | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1860 — 15th August | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1861 — 3rd May | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1862 — 3rd April | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1866 — 20th March | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1866 — 30th April | 30 |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1869 — 13th July | 31 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1870 — 28th March | 31 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1870 — 28th July | 31 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1872 — 20th February | 31 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1875 — 9th August | 31 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1879 — 18th February | 32 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1880 — 28th February | 33 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1880 — 1st July | 33 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1882 — 9th May | 33 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1882 — 20th November | 33 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1882 — 22nd November | 33 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1882 — 27th November | 2 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1884 — 9th August | 2 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1887 — 18th March | 2 Wednesday Sittings |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1888 — 7th March | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1891 — 17th February | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1892 — 3rd March | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1896 — 14th August | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1901 — 4th March | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1901 — 7th March | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1901 — 2nd April | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 11th February | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 13th February | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 17th February | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 8th April | 3 House to adjourn on Friday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 29th April | 3 House to adjourn on Friday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 1st May | 3 House to adjourn on Friday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 2nd May | 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock |
That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
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1902 — 1st December | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
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1906 — 3rd April | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
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1906 — 9th April | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
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1906 — 12th December | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
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1907 — 16th April | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
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1909 — 28th July | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
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1914 — 5th May | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1915 — 28th September | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1918 — 28th January | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1918 — 13th February | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1919 — 19th February | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1919 — 20th February | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1922 — 21st June | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1926 — 23rd February | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1926 — 30th March | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1927 — 21st December | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past four o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
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1929 — 24th July | 3 Termination of Friday Sittings |
When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past four o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |