UK Parliament — House of Commons

Order ID:29

All versions of this Order

Date Title Text
1852 — 25th June 29

(1) 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.

1853 — 5th August 28

(1) 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.

1854 — 19th July 28

(1) 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.

1855 — 20th July 28

(1) 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.

1856 — 21st July 29

(1) 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.

1858 — 29th April 30

(1) 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.

1859 — 14th April 30

(1) 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.

1860 — 2nd August 30

(1) 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.

1860 — 15th August 30

(1) 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.

1861 — 3rd May 30

(1) 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.

1862 — 3rd April 30

(1) 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.

1866 — 20th March 30

(1) 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.

1866 — 30th April 30

(1) 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.

1869 — 13th July 31 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1870 — 28th March 31 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1870 — 28th July 31 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1872 — 20th February 31 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1875 — 9th August 31 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1879 — 18th February 32 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1880 — 28th February 33 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1880 — 1st July 33 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1882 — 9th May 33 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1882 — 20th November 33 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1882 — 22nd November 33 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1882 — 27th November 2 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1884 — 9th August 2 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1887 — 18th March 2 Wednesday Sittings

(1) 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.

1888 — 7th March 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1891 — 17th February 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1892 — 3rd March 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1896 — 14th August 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1901 — 4th March 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1901 — 7th March 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1901 — 2nd April 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 11th February 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 13th February 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 17th February 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 8th April 3 House to adjourn on Friday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 29th April 3 House to adjourn on Friday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 1st May 3 House to adjourn on Friday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 2nd May 3 House to adjourn on Wednesday, at Six o'Clock

(1) 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.

1902 — 1st December 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1906 — 3rd April 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1906 — 9th April 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1906 — 12th December 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1907 — 16th April 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1909 — 28th July 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1914 — 5th May 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1915 — 28th September 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1918 — 28th January 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1918 — 13th February 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1919 — 19th February 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1919 — 20th February 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1922 — 21st June 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1926 — 23rd February 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1926 — 30th March 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1927 — 21st December 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.

1929 — 24th July 3 Termination of Friday Sittings

(1) 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.