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Great Seal Bill H L Presented The Lord Chancellor read 1 No
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After long debate Moved That the Debate be now adjourned
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Public Notaries Billcontinued
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COMMONS TUESDAY MAY 13
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Local Government Ireland Provisional Orders Labourers Act No
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NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDCARRICKASLANE NATIONAL SCHOOLDIS
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After long debate it being ten minutes before Seven of the clock
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Sheriff Court Houses Scotland Act 1860 Amendment BillOrdered The
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY MAY 14
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ORDERS OF THE
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PRIVILEGEHOUSE OF LORDSTHE COURT OF APPEALLORD DENMAN
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PARLIAMENT STANDING COMMITTEE ON LAW AND COURTS OF JUSTICE
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONLYEFIELD SCHOOL BOARDDEATH FROM OVER
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IRELANDPALMERSTOWN RACESGENTLEMEN RIDERS DRESSED AS FEMALES
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PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSESALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS
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WAYS AND MEANSCommitteecontinued
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair again pro
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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The Committee divided Ayes 19 Noes
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METEOROLOGICAL OFFICEUNWARNED STORMS MOTION FOR A RETURN
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Hyde Park Corner New Streets Bill No 98
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Representation of the People Bill Bill 119 Second Night
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SUPPLYCommittee deferred till
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Summary Jurisdiction Repeal c Bill Bill 55
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BOARD OF NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDSTATISTICS OF EXPENDITURE
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EXPLOSIVES ACT 1875INSPECTORSQuestion Mr Lea Answer
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CONSOLIDATED FUND C PERMANENT CHARGES REDEMPTION ACTS 1873
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Canal Boats Act 1877 Amendment Bill Bill 111
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Great Seal Bill No 83
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That this House being now possessed of fuller knowledge of the views and feelings
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On Question? their Lordships divided Contents 66 NotContents
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EGYPT EVENTS IN THE SOUDANADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM HEWETTQues
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY MAY 21
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PARLIAMENT PUBLIC PETITIONS COMMITTEEREPORT presented Sir Charles
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ARMYSMALL ARMSREGULATION SWORDSQuestion Mr C Phipps
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THE MIDDLESEX REGISTRY Question Mr Arthur Arnold Answer
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THE CIVIL LIST THE ROYAL PALACESQuestion Mr Rylands Answer
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT POLITICAL EMBLEMS IN NATIONAL SCHOOLS
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPART
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Motion made and Question proposed That a further sum not exceeding 1968550
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After long debate Motion by leave withdrawn
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CENTRAL ASIA RUSSIAN ADVANCE Correction Lord Edmond Fitz
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Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to
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POST OFFICEFREE POSTAGEQuestions Mr Gray Mr Birkbeck
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LAND LAW IRELAND ACT 1881APPLICATION FOR FAIR RENTCASE
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COLONIES RETURN OF COINAGE OF GOLDQuestion Mr Alderman
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After long time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
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MOTIONS
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Strensall Common Bill
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THE WELLINGTON STATUEQuestion The Duke of Rutland Answer Earl
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Local Government Ireland Provisional Order Labourers Act No
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LAW AND JUSTICE THE BIRMINGHAM DYNAMITERSQuestion Mr Biggar
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E YET THE PROPOSED CONFERENCEADJOURNMENT FOR THE RECESS
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PRIVATE BILLS
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PARLIAMENTORDERMERCHANT SHIPPING BILLCIRCULAR OF THE BOARD
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5 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 184116
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PRISONS IRELANDWEXFORD GAOLCASE OF EDWARD MALONEQues
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INLAND REVENUEINCOME TAX SURCHARGES
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ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYCHARGE AGAINST SERGEANT GALLAGHER
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COMMONS FRIDAY MAY 16
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Representation of the People Bill Bill 119 SIXTH NIGHT
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Marriages Legalization Bill Lords Bill 237
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COMMONS TUESDAY JUNE 10
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Representation of the People Bill Bill 119 SEVENTH NIGHT
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AFRICA WEST COASTANGRA PEQUENA AND WALLFISCH BAYQuestion
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESVOLUNTEER CAMPSQuestion Mr Forester
POST OFFICE IRELANDACTING MAIL GUARDSQuestion Mr Biggar
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EGYPTFLOGGING THE CATONINETAILS Question Mr Gray
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WAYS AND MEANSINLAND REVENUEGUN LICENCESQuestion Mr
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IRISH LAND COMMISSIONREAPPOINTMENT OF THE SUBCOMMISSIONERS
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SPELDHURST NATIONAL SCHOOLQuestions
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EXPLOSIVES ACT DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN AYRSHIREQuestions Dr
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UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION AT ANTWERPA BRITISH COMMISSION
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SOUTH AFRICAZULULAND Question Sir Donald Currie Answer
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INDIA MADRASTHE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOROFFICIAL RESIDENCES
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THE IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD THE VACANT INSPECTORSHIP
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDDISQUALIFICATION OF DISPENSARY MEDICAL
THE QUEENS COLLEGES AND ROYAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELANDREV
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Local Government Ireland Provisional Order Labourers Act No 7 Bill
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WAYS AND MEANSTHE FINANCIAL STATEMENTCOINAGE AND NATIONAL
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Middlesex Registry of Deeds Bill Bill 91
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MOROCCOSLAVERYQuestion Dr Cameron Answer Lord Edmond Fitz
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NAVY SHIPBUILDING BY CONTRACTQuestion Mr Rylands Answer
Moved That it be an instruction to the Select Committee on the Office of the Clerk
PARLIAMENTBUSINESS OF THE HOUSEARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
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LAW AND POLICE SCOTLANDFORGED CERTIFICATES OF PEDIGREE
EGYPT EVENTS IN THE SOUDANRELIEF OF GENERAL GORDONQuestion

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