Devizes Turnpike Trusts
Question, Mr. Darby Griffith; Answer, Mr. T. G. Baring May 19, 562
Question, Mr. Hadfield; Answer, The Attorney | DICKSON, Colonel J. A., Limerick Co.
Army-Case of Lieut.-Colonel Dawkins, 651,
655; Address moved, 904
Dogs Regulation (Ireland), Comm. cl. 21, 716 Game (Ireland), Comm. 372
Roman Catholic Oath, Comm. 618
1. Committee* May 11 Reported May 12 Read 3 May 16 c. Read 1°* May 29
Divisions in the House of Lords, Manner of Taking
7. Standing Order proposed (The Duke of Rich- mond); after short debate, postpone. May 20, 957 3 A
Read 2o after debate May 18, 540 Motion, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" May 26, 948 Amendt. to leave out from "That" and add, "in the opinion of this Ilouse, the expense of the Contracts for Dockyard Extensions to be authorised by this Bill would best be de- frayed by Terminable Annuities, as in the
case of the Fortifications under the Act 26 & 27 Vict. c. 80" (Sir James Elphinstone) Question, "That the words, &c.;" after debate, agreed to; Main Question agreed to; Bill considered in Committee and reported, 948 Read 3° June 1
1. Read 1* (The Duke of Somerset) June 2 (No. 143)
Drainage and Improvement of Lands Acts (Ireland) Amendment Bill
(Mr. Peel, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) c. Read 20 May 15
Committee; Report May 18
Read 3° May 19
Read 1a (The Lord Steward) May 22
Drainage and Improvement of Landed Property (Scotland)
Observations, Mr. Waldegrave-Leslie; Reply, Sir George Grey June 1, 1124
DUBLIN, Archbishop of
Clerical Subscription, Comm. Amendt. 959, 973
DUFF, Mr. M. E. Grant, Elgin, &c.
Cape of Good Hope-Long v. Bishop of Cape Town, 486
Colonial Bishops-See of Rupert's Land, 1100 Government of India Act, 582
India Civil Service Examinations, Papers moved for, 412
University of London, 1209
Writs Registration (Scotland), Comm. 1337
DUFF, Mr. R. W., Banffshire
Piers and Harbours (Scotland), 915, 920
DUFFERIN, Lord (Under Secretary for India)
India Officers of the late East India Com- pany's Army, 264
DUNCOMBE, Vice-Adm. Hon. A., Yorkshire, E. R.
Supply-Rates for Government Property, 603
DUNCOMBE, Hon. W. E., Yorkshire, N. R. Leeds Court of Bankruptcy, Comm. moved for, 783
DUNLOP, Mr. A. M., Greenock
Writs Registration (Scotland), Comm. Amendt.
DUNNE, Colonel F. P., Queen's Co. Army-Rating of Houses of Officers, 591 India-Delhi Prize Money, 193
Supply-Royal Parks, 244, 246, 247;-Metro- politan Fire Brigade, 257, 259;-Lunatic Asylum, Isle of Man, 600;-Rates for Go- vernment Property, 601;- Privy Council Office, 607, 609
East India (Governor Generals Powers, | Edmunds Leonard, esq.-cont. &c.) Bill (Lord Dufferin) Royal Assent May 9
Divisions, Manner of taking-Standing Order, 959
Ecclesiastical Commission (Superannua- tion Allowances) Bill
(Mr. Walpole, Mr. Edward Pleydell Bouverie) c. Ordered; read 1o June 8, 1327 [Bill 201]
Ecclesiastical Leasing Act (1858) Amend- ment Bill (Mr. Walpole, Mr P. P. Bouverie) c. Ordered; read 1°* May 10,106 [Bill 140] Read 2° and committed May 12, 260 Committee; Report May 22 Read 30 May 25
7. Read 1 (The Earl of Chichester) May 26 (No. 125)
Edmunds, Leonard, Esq. Resignation of certain Offices, and on the Pension granted to him by the House
7. Report of Select Committee read May 9, 6 Resolutions moved thereon—
1. That the Petition of Mr Edmunds, stating that after having served the House Seventeen Years as Reading Clerk and Clerk of the Private Committees he desired to retire, and praying the House to grant him such Allow- ance as to their Lordships may seem fit, having been presented on Tuesday the 14th February by The Lord Chancellor without any Comment being made theroon by him or any other Member of the Government pre- sent on that Occasion, and referred to the
Select Committee on the Office of Clerk of the Parliaments without any Special Order or Instruction in relation thereto, that Com- mittee, when they met on Thursday the 16th February (Mr. Edmund's Resignation having been already accepted by the House), had no Question to determine on the Petition so referred to them but the amount of retiring Pension to which he was entitled, and would have exceeded their Duty if without special Instruction from the House they had pro- ceeded to inquire into his Conduct in any Matter unconnected with his Duties in this House
2. That the Report having been presented on Friday the 17th February, was Ordered to be laid on the Table, and was not agreed to until Friday the 24th February, whereby sufficient "Delay was interposed before the Question was finally disposed of in favour of the Pension" for any Lord acquainted with Circumstances which ought to have been known to the House before the Report was adopted to have brought the same under the consideration of the House
After long debate, and a Question being stated thereupon, the previous Question was put ? It was resolved in the Negative (The Lord Redesdale)
Petition of Leonard Edmunds, Esq.-"For postponement to a reasonable Time of the Motion to rescind the Resolution of the
House of the 24th February agreeing to the Report of the Committee on the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of Gen- tleman Usher of the Black Rod made on the 17th February, so far as relates to the Recommendation of the said Committee that a retiring Provision of £800 per Annur should be allowed to the Petitioner, and: ● be heard by Counsel and Agents at the Ba of this House, or before the Parliament Office Committee, or any other Committee in support of the said Resolution"
Presented by Lord Wynford May 9, 39 Read and Ordered to lie on the Table Moved, "To rescind the Resolution of the House of the 24th February agreeing to the Report of the Committee on the Office of the Clerk of the Parliaments and Office of Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod made on the 17th February, so far as relates to the Recommendation of the said Committee that a retiring Provision of £800 per annum should be allowed to Leonard Edmunds, Esquire" (The Lord President) May 9, 40 After short debate, Motion agreed to
EDWARDS, Lieut.-Col. H., Beverley Bank Notes Issue, 3R. 804, 805 County Voters Registration, Comm. cl. 10, 100 Public House Closing Act Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, 545, 546, 550; add. cl. 554
EGERTON, Hon. A. F., Lancashire, S. Gunpowder, Accidents from, 877
EGERTON, Mr. E. C., Macclesfield Union Chargeability, Comm. 122
ELCHO, Lord, Haddingtonshire Roads and Bridges (Scotland), 303
ELLENBOROUGH, Earl of Clerical Subscription, 2R. 1046
ELPHINSTONE, Sir J. D. H., Portsmouth Dockyard Extensions, 2R. Amendt. 540; Comm. Amendt. 948, 949, 1037 Greenwich Hospital, 2R. 1018 India-Transport of Troops to, 116;-Medal for, 563
Navy Estimates-New Works, &c. 929, 940 Navy-Widows of Warrant Officers, Res. 579 Patent Office Accounts, 638
Piers and Harbours (Scotland), 918 Supply-Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 258, 259; Rates for Government Property, 602, 603
ENFIELD, Viscount (Secretary to the Poor Law Commissioners) Middlesex Union Chargeability, Comm. cl. 1, Amendt, 492; add. cl. 519
ENNISKILLEN, Earl of
Union Officers (Ireland) Superannuation, 2R, 4
Epping Forest, Alleged Murder in Observations, Sir George Grey May 23, 740
ESMONDE, Mr. J., Waterford Co.
Constabulary Force (Ireland) Act Amendment, Comm. cl. 4, 990; cl. 9, 994
Roman Catholic Oath, 2R. 437; Comm. 619
Established Church Service-The Rev. A.
e. Motion, "That a Select Committee be ap- pointed to inquire and report to this Ilouse as to the mode in which the service of the Established Church is administered at the church of St. Paul's, Brighton," &c. (Mr. Whalley) May 23, 767
After debate, Question put, and negatived
FERMOY, Lord, Marylebone
Supply-Education (Ireland), 1252 Union Chargeability, Comm. cl. 2, 518
FERRAND, Mr. W. B., Devonport
Navy-Widows of Warrant Officers, Res. 582 Registrarship of the Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds, 293, 489; Comm. moved for, 775, 778
Union Chargeability, Comm. 136, 142, 172
FINLAY, Mr. A. S., Argyllshire
Supply Lunatic Assylum, Isle of Man, 597, 598;-Flax Cultivation (Ireland), 1309 Writs Registration (Scotland), Comm. 1197
Fire Brigade (Metropolis) Bill
(Mr. Baring, Sir George Grey)
c. Ordered May 17, 483 Read 10 May 18
Read 2o after debate May 25, 828
FLOYER, Mr. J., Dorsetshire
Union Chargeability, Consid. 681, 683
Foreign Office, Audit
Question, Mr. W. Ewart; Answer, Mr. Layard May 30, 1100
Question, Sir FitzRoy Kelly; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer May 11, 113
Forfeiture for Treason and Felony Bill (Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Solicitor General, Sir G. Grey)
GIBSON, Rt., hon. T. M.-cont
Great Western Railway, Accident on the, 1337, 1345, 1347
Ireland-Dublin and Holyhead Steamers, 293 Paper Trade, Res. 757, 780
Partnership Amendment, Comm. cl. 1, 526, 527; add. cl. 531, 535, 539 Piers and Harbours, 1122
Railways (Guards and Passengers Communi- cation), Res. 66, 71, 72
Salt, Importation of, into France, 292 Supply-Holyhead and Portpatrick Harbours, 595;-Lighthouses Abroad, 595, 596; Board of Trade, 610, 611;-Maguetic and Meteorological Observations, 1277, 1278,
GILPIN, Mr. C., Northampton
Church Rates Commutation, 2R. 95 Supply-Nonconforming, &c. Ministers, 1302 Union Chargeability, Comm. el. 2, 511, 513
GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E., see CHAN- CELLOR of the EXCHEQUER
GOLDSMID, Sir F. H., Reading
Supply-Royal Parks, 246
GORE, Mr. W. O., Leitrim Co.
Constabulary Force (Ireland) Act Amendment, Comm. Amendt. 978, 983; cl. 3, 987 Dogs Regulation (Ireland), Consid. cl. 21, 859
GOSCHEN, Mr. G. J., London
Bank Notes Issue, Re-Comm. cl. 8, 823 Bankruptcy Act (1861), Res. 1114
Public louse Closing Act Amendment, Comm. cl. 2, 550
GRANVILLE, Earl (Lord President of the Council)
Abyssinia-Imprisonment of British Subjects in. Papers moved for, 738, 739 Agricultural Gangs, Address moved, 177 Clerical Subscription, 2R. 872; Comm. 962; cl. 4. 974; Report, 1045, 1047, 1049 Companies Workmen's Education, Comm. cl. 1, Amendt. 955
Confession in the Church of England- Law of Evidence, 185
Divisions, Manner of taking-Standing Order, 958
Edmunds, Leonard, Resignation of-Pension, Res. 15, 27, 40, 44 Imperial Gas, 2R. 865
Ireland-J. and C. Ilannigan, Papers moved for, 558;-Case of Catherine Gaughan, 723, 725, 1186
Metalliferous Mines, 2R. 624
Mines, Report on, 388
Mortgage Debentures, 2R. 723
Patent Office Accounts, Audit of the, 261
Public House Closing Act Amendment, 2R. 1117
Great Western Railway Accident Question, Sir William Gallwey; Answer, Mr. Milner Gibson June 9, 1337
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