UK Parliament — House of Commons
All versions resulting from major revisions for Order ID:64.
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1860 — 2nd August | 63 |
That, on the Meeting of a New Parliament, no Resolution in pursuance of the Act 21 & 22 Vict. c. 49, which shall have the effect of admitting a Member professing the Jewish religion to be sworn at the Table, be taken into consideration before Twelve of the clock on the fourth day appointed for taking the Oaths required by Law. |
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1866 — 20th March | 65 |
That any person professing the Jewish Religion may henceforth, in taking the Oath prescribed in an Act passed in the twenty-second year of Her Majesty to entitle him to sit and vote in this House, omit the words "and I make this declaration upon the true faith of a Christian." |
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1902 — 2nd May | 86 Time when Members may take Oath, &c. |
That Members may take and subscribe the Oath required by Law, at any time during the Sitting of The House, before the Orders of the Day and Notices of Motions have been entered upon, or after they have been disposed of; but no debate or business shall be interrupted for that purpose. |
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1907 — 16th April | 84 Time for taking the oath |
Members may take and subscribe the oath required by law, at any time during the sitting of the house, before the orders of the day and notices of motions have been entered upon, or after they have been disposed of; but no debate or business shall be interrupted for that purpose. |