Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amend- Amendment Bill [H.L.]
ment (No. 2) Bill-cont.
&c. ;" after long debate, Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Assheton Cross); debate adjourned
224] Debate resumed June 14, 1815; after long de- bate, Amendt. withdrawn; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2o [Bill 162] 225] Question, Mr. Lopes; Answer, The Lord Advocate June 21, 257
. Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" July 5, 953; after debate, Question put, and agreed to; Committee-R.P.
. Committee-R.P. July 13, 1381 226] Committee-R.P. August 4, 543 Committee; Report August 5, 602
. Considered August 6, 625; after debate, Bill re-comm.; Committee; Report; Considered; read 3°
1. Returned from Commons August 7 (No. 270) .Commons Amendts. considered August 9, 761; after short debate, several Amendts, agreed to, with Amendts.; and some disagreed to; and a Committee appointed to prepare rea- sons to be offered to the Commons for the Lords disagreeing to the said Amendts.: The Committee to meet forthwith: Report from Committee of the reason prepared by them; read, and agreed to; and a Message sent to the Commons to return the said Bill, with the reason
c. Lords Amendts. to Commons Amendts. con- sidered August 9
Resolved, "That this House doth agree to the Amendts. made by the Lords to the Amendts.
Supreme Court of Judicature Act (1873) Amend- | TAYLOR, Mr. P. A., Leicester Bo. ment (No. 2) Bill-cont.
TALBOT, Mr. J. G., Kent, W.
Army-Reduction of the Land Forces, Res. [222] 1409
Criminal Law Staleybridge, Sentence on a Child at, [222] 1046
Law and Justice-Worthing Magistrates, [224] 288
Master and Servant Act-John Corry, Case of, [223] 17
Luke Hills, Case of, [222] 1485, 1610, 1611 Master and Servant Act, Motion for an Ad- dress, [223] 102, 110; 464a
Metropolis-Good Friday, Musical Perform- ances on- Lord Chamberlain's Licences, [224] 468, 469
Mutiny, 2R. [222] 1593; Comm. Amendt. [223] 68; cl. 107, Amendt. 133; Amendt.
Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 5, Teinds (Scotland) Bill [H.L.]
Artizans Dwellings, Comm. cl. 5, [223] 126 Canadian Parliament, The, [224] 1625 Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Consid. cl. 4, [225] 1740
Consular Chaplains, Res. [225] 1267 Criminal Law-Violent Assaults, Sentence for, [226] 172
Education Department-New Code, 1875, Mo- tion for an Address, [222] 1515 Education Department-Normal School Teach- ers, [225] 1141
Education in Rural Districts, Res. [222] 1072, 1121
Metropolis-St. James's Park, Lighting of, [226] 858
Metropolitan Poor Act-Hampstead Fever and Small Pox Hospital, Motion for a Select Com. mittee, [224] 1952
Parliament-Public Business, [226] 93 Public Health, Comm. cl. 68, [224] 889 Public Worship Facilities, Comm. [222] 1529; Amendt. 1531
Supply-Law Charges, England, [225] 1020
TAYLOR, Mr. D., Coleraine
1. Presented; read 1a* April 26 (No. 67) Bill withdrawn, after short debate May 10, [224] 371
TEMPLE, Right Hon. W. F. CowPER-, Hants, S.
Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 45, [226] 195
Epping Forest, Comm. [222] 1039 Medical Education of Women, [226] 267 National Gallery, [223] 621
New Forest-Deer Removal Act (1851), Mo- tion for a Select Committee, [222] 1951 Office of Works-Surveyor, Payment of, [225] 911 Universities (Scotland) (Degrees to Women), 2R. [222] 1123, 1169
Tenants Compensation Bill
(Sir Thomas Acland, Lord George Cavendish, Sir Harcourt Johnstone, Colonel Kingscote) [Bill 149]
Peace Preservation (Ireland), Comm. [222] c. Ordered; read 10* April 29
Agricultural Holdings (England), Comm. cl. 44, Amendt. [226] 137; Amendt. 138; Amendt.
Conspiracy, and Protection of Property, Comm. cl. 4, [225] 1348
Employers and Workmen, 2R. [225] 670; Comm. cl. 3, Amendt. 1332
Factory Acts Consolidation, [222] 485 Municipal Elections (Cumulative Vote), 2R. [225] 1439
Rivers, Pollution of, [226] 125
The Tichborne Case
The Queen v. Castro
Petition of Thomas Biddulph and Others, Observations, Mr. Whalley; Reply, Mr. Assheton Cross April 16, [223] 1160 The Lord Chief Justice of England, Observa- tions, Mr. Bulwer; Reply, Mr. Whalley April 19, [223] 1228
The Trial at Bar, Question, Dr. Kenealy; Answer, Mr. Disraeli; debate thereon April 19, [223] 1216
Petitions, Question, Mr. Serjeant Simon ; Answer, Dr. Kenealy; Personal Explana- tion, Mr. W. E. Forster April 20, [223]
Notice of Motion, Question, Sir Charles W. Dilke; Answer, Dr. Kenealy April 20, [223]
Orders of the Day postponed (Mr. Disraeli) April 23, [223] 1513 Moved, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, praying Her Majesty to be graciously pleased to appoint a Royal Com- mission, to consist of Members of both Houses of Parliament, to inquire into the matters complained of with respect to the Government Prosecution of The Queen v. Castro, and to the conduct of the Trial at Bar and incidents connected therewith, and certain incidents of the said trial which have occurred subsequent thereto " (Dr. Kenealy); after long debate, Question put; A. 1, N. 433; M. 432
Personal Explanation, Lord Coleridge; Obser- vations, Lord Cairns April 26, [223] 1614; Personal Explanation, Sir Robert Peel, 1638; Personal Explanation, Mr. Whalley; Reply, Sir Robert Peel May 6, [224] 175
Tichborne Trial, The Commitments for Contempt of Court, Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross Mar 23, [223] 231
Contempt of Court-Mr. Skipworth- Irregular Petition, Petition presented (Mr. Whalley) April 14, [223] 877; the Petition, being irregular, was not received
Address for Returns of Proceedings and Expen- diture (Mr. Whalley) April 20, [223] 1360; after short debate, Question put, and nega- tived
Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. Asshe- 226] ton Cross July 30, 222; Question, Dr.
Kenealy; Answer, Mr. Assheton Cross August 3, 445; Observations, Mr. Whalley; Reply, Mr. W. H. Smith August 4, 524; Questions, Dr. Kenealy; Answers, Mr. Assheton Cross August 5, 554; Question, Mr. Whalley; Answer, Mr. W. H. Smith, 558
Towns Rating (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Butt, Sir Joseph M'Kenna, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Ronayne)
c. Ordered; read 1°* April 23 [Bill 139] Moved, That the Bill be now read 20" May 12, [224] 539 Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Vance); Ques- tion proposed, "That now,' &c.;" after short debate, Debate adjourned Debate resumed May 13, 627 Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Captain Nolan); after short debate, A. 52, N. 127; M. 75
Question again proposed; Moved, "That this House do now adjourn" (Sir Henry Have lock); after further short debate, Question put, and negatived; Question again pro- posed; Debate adjourned Bill withdrawn* July 21
TRACY, Hon. C. R. D. HANBURY-, Mont- | TREVELYAN, Mr. G. O., Hawick, &c.
Turkey-Ottoman Porte, &c.
Moved to resolve, That this House concurs with Iler Majesty's Government as to the illegality of the demand addressed to the Ottoman Porte by the Three Powers, Aus- tria, the German Empire, and Russia, in their identic note of 20th October 1874 (The Lord Stratheden and Campbell) July 26, [226] 10; after debate, Previous Question put; resolved in the negative
Then it was moved to resolve, That this House regrets that no effectual measures seem to have been taken to prevent or to retard the definitive conclusion of a treaty between Austro-Hungary and the Danubian Princi- palities (The Lord Stratheden and Camp- bell); Motion withdrawn
Turkey, State of-Treaty of Paris, 1856 Amendt. on Committee of Supply June 18, To leave out from "That," and add "an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, that she will be graciously pleased to give direc- tions that there be laid before this House, Copies of any Correspondence between the Foreign Office and the Sublime Porte relat- ing to the non-fulfilment of the provisions of the Khathy Humaiöun by the Government of the Sultan between 1856 and the present time; and, of Circular Memorandum of Fuad Pasha, dated July 1867, to the representa- tives of the Porte at the different Courts of Europe on the progress of the fulfilment of the engagement of the Khathy Hamaiöun" (Mr. Reginald Yorke) v., [225] 181; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Question put, and agreed to
Turnpike Acts Continuance
Select Committee appointed, "to inquire into the Seventh Schedule of The Annual Turn- pike Acts Continuance Act, 1874"" Feb 23 Committee nominated as follows:-Lord George Cavendish (Chairman), Mr. Beach, Mr. Wentworth Beaumont, Mr. Wilbraham Eger- ton, Sir Harcourt Johnstone, Mr. M‘Lagan, Mr. Clare Read, Lord Henry Thynne, and Mr. Welby
Instruction to the Committee that they have power to inquire and report to the House under what conditions, with reference to the rate of interest, expenses of management, maintenance of road, payment of debt, and term of years, or other special arrangements the Acts of the Trusts mentioned should be continued (Mr. Sclater-Booth)
Report of Select Comm. May 18 P.P. 208
Turnpike Acts Continuance, &c. Bill (Mr. Clare Read, Mr. Sclater-Booth) [Bill 216]
c. Ordered; read 1o June 21
(Mr. Cowper-Temple, Mr. Russell Gurney, Mr. Orr Ewing, Dr. Cameron)
c. Ordered; read 10 Feb 8 [Bill 6] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Mar 3, [222] 1123
Amendt. to leave out "now," and add "upon this day six months" (Mr. Maitland); after long debate, Question put, "That now,' &c.;" A. 151, N. 194; M. 43
Words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 2R. put off Division List, A. and N. 1169
Unseaworthy Ships Bill
(Sir Charles Adderley, Mr. Disraeli, Mr. Chan- cellor of the Exchequer)
226] c. Motion for Leave (Sir Charles Adderley) July 28, 145; after debate, Motion agreed to; Bill ordered; read 10*
Read 2o, after long debate July 30, 225
. Order for Committee read; Moved, Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" August 2, 379
Amendt. to leave out from " That," and add "the overloading of merchant ships cannot be effectually restrained unless owners and captains are prohibited from loading their ships beyond a load-line limit of safety which has either been sanctioned by the Govern- ment, or submitted to the Government for record" (Mr. E. J. Reed) v. ; Question pro- posed, "That the words, &c. ;" after debate, Amendt. withdrawn
Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to; Committee; Report Considered August 5, 575
. Read 3o, after short debate August 6, 617
1. Read 1" (Lord President), after short debate August 6, 614
Read 2, after short debate August 9, 741 Committee; Report August 10, 848
. Read 3 August 11, 848
c. Deck Cargoes, Question, Mr. E. J. Reed; An- swer, Sir Charles Adderley August 11,851
1. Royal Assent August 13 [38 & 39 Vict. c. 88]
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