CHANCE, Mr. P. A.-cont. 302-303-304-305-306-307. Supply Civil Services and Revenue Departments, [305] 1894, 1906, 1951, 1953, 1958, 1970 Trees (Ireland), Consid. [303] 1324, 1325; Lords' Amendts. Consid. [305] 1257, 1258, 1239 CHANCELLOR, The LORD (see HALSBURY, Lord) CHANCELLOR, The Lord (see HERSCHELL, Lord) CHANCELLOR of IRELAND, The Lord (see ASHBOURNE, Lord) CHANCELLOR of the DUCHY of LANCASTER (see CHAPLIN, Right Hon. H.) CHANCELLOR of the DUCHY of LANCASTER (see HENEAGE, Right Hon. E.) CHANCELLOR of the DUCHY of LANCASTER (see KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, Right Hon. Sir U. J.) CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (see BEACH, Right Hon. Sir M. E. HICKS-) CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (see HARCOURT, Right Hon. Sir W. G. V.) Channel Islands Jersey Gaol, Question, Mr. David Smith: Answer, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Childers) Mar 29, [304] 91 Revenues of Guernsey, Question, Mr. BoydKinnear; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry H. Fowler) May 18, [305] 1282 CHANNING, Mr. F. A., Northampton, E. Intoxicating Liquors (Sale to Children), 2R. [304] 659; 3R. [306] 1823 Law and Justice-Conviction of John Cox, Signalman, Somerset and Dorset Railway, [306] 1124, 1705 Parliament-Divisions-Waste of the Time of the House, [303] 642 Railway and Canal Traffic, Motion for Leave, [303] 584, 585 Railway Regulation, 2R. [305] 1440, 1461, 1462 Railways-Railway Couplings, [302] 1192 CHAPLIN, Right Hon. H. (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster), Lincolnshire, Sleaford Parliament - Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, [302] 381, 356, 448, 454, 461, 466, 468, 471, 480 CHAPLIN, Right Hon. H.-cont. (After Resignation) Allotments and Small Holdings, 2R. [304] 406, 412, 413, 414 Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, [304] 452 Cottagers' Allotment Gardens, 2R. [305] 1780, 1788, 1792 Crofters (Scotland) (No. 2), Comm. [304] 137 ; cl. 1, 179; el. 6, 515, 516, 517, 583, 535, 774; el. 11, 857; el. 12, 950; el. 13, 969, 971, 1720, 1722; cl. 16, [305] 79; d. 29, 95; add. cl. 124 Government of Ireland, 2R. [305] 1315, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1330, 1333 Charitable Trusts-Legislation Charitable Trusts (Allotments Extension Moved for "Return of all charities known to the Charity Commissioners, the income of which is shown to be distributable in articles in kind or in money, in the General Digest of Endowed Charities' laid before Parlia ment on the motion of Lord Robert Montagu between the years 1868 and 1876, as supplemented by the information subsequently acquired by the Charity Commissioners; and distinguishing those charities the income of which may be otherwise applied in pursuance of schemes established by the Charity Commissioners" (The Earl of Onslow) Mar 4, [302] 1873; Motion agreed to [See title Allotments and Small Holdings] Charities, &c. (Exemption from Local Rates Bill (Sir Julian Goldsmid, Mr. Baggallay, Mr. Octavius Morgan, Sir Robert Fowler, Baron F. de Rothschild, Sir Algernon Borthwick, Mr. H. W. Larson) c. Ordered; read 1° May 11 [Bill 210] 2R. [Dropped] Charity Commissioners Education Department Preparation of Public Charities at Bimpton, Question, Mr. Scheme for Christ's Hospital, Question, Mr. Howard Spensley: Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir Lyon Playfair) Feb 23, [30] 1025; Questions, Mr. W. H. Charity Commissioners—cont. 302-303-304-305—306–307. James, Mr. Howard Spensley; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Sir Lyon Playfair) Mar 4, 1975 Schemes of Al ́otments—Lały Dodďs Charity, Ellesbrough, Bucka, Question, Dr. Foster ; Answer, The Vice President of the Council Sir Lyon Playfair) Mar 23, (303) 1635 Tourts of De ikam Giammar School, Question, Captain Price: Answer, The Vice President of the Council Sir Lyon Playfair May 27, [306 189 Tun^ritze School Endowments, Question, Sir Julian Goldsmid; Answer, The Vice Presi- ¦ dent of the Council (Sir Lyon Playfair June 1,306) 665 Thirty-third Report... PP. [4686), Charterhouse Bill "Lorde" {by Order? e. Moved, "That the Bil be now read 20" (Sir Rikard Wester, May 7, 30g) 496 Amendt. To leave out from “That," add "in the op nion of this House, it is inexpedient to abolish the Hospital founded by Thomas Sutton in the London Charterhouse, to | mutilate a most interesting relie of Old London, and to cover with buildings a considerable area of open ground in the heart of the Metropolis, in order to re-construct a Charity which, in its present form, carries out the intention of the Founder, and has not been shown to be unsuitable to the needs of the present day, or to have given rise to abuses' Mr. Walter James) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c.;" after date, Mored, "That the Debate be now a bourned" (Mr. Beresford II pe); after further short debate, Question pat; A. 99, N. 195; M. 99 × D. L. 89) Question again proposed, That the words, dc.." after short debate, Amendt withdrawn; Motion withdrawn; Bill withdrawn Channel Islands -- Jersey Gaol, 304) 91 Charitable Trusts, 104 1293 Church of Engiani — Courocation - The ise of Laymen," 101, 1196 Church Patronage, 28 104 102 City of London - Say of the Common Ser jeart 104, 74, 750 Coal Mine — Usworth Collery Explosion, 101 2 Coa. Mines, 2R. (301) 1871, (301) 940 Coal Mines Regulation, Motion for Leave, 30€ 1405, 14-6 Coa. Statistics, 15, 301 1171 Compensation for Damages, (302) 1896; 2R. 2100, 2005, 2011; tomm Mot on for Ad¦ CHILDERS, Right Hon. II. C. E.-cont. journment, (303) 1315, 1319, 1322, 1324; el. 2, 1925; Amendt. 1926 ; el. 4. Amendt. ik, 1928; el. 5. Amendt, ib, 1929, 1930; el. 7, Amendt. ib. Compensation for Damages Residents in North Lambeth, (303) 804 Compulsory Purchase of Land Compensation, 2R (303) 1772 Contagious Diseases Acts Repeal (No. 2), 2R. (303) 1915 Criminal Lunatics-Discharge of Strain, Wilson, Iorgman, and Jarvis, from Colney Hatch, 304] 255 Criminal Prosecutions The Public Prose cutor, 303) 19 Death Penalty, R. s. (305) 787 Drowned Persons (Discovery and Interment', 28. (303) 1773 Education Non-attendance at Schools, [302] 708, 901 Employers' Liability Act (1880) Amendment, 2R. 302 105, 1094, 1115 Eviction of Pitmen Durham), [303] 459, 460 General Election, 1885-Returns of Election Expenses, [306] 1717 Government of Ireland, 2R. [305] 1739, 1748, 1762 Harbours- Dover Harbour, [303] 810 Industrial Dwellings Act, 1885 — Disused Prisons, Metropolis, [302] 878 Inspector of Mines South Wales. [306] 1298, 1300 Intox cating liquors (Sale to Children', 2R. 304 660, 662: Comm. [306] 1659 Ipswich Writ, (304) 983 Ireland-Crime and Outrage-Riots at Belfast, [306 14-3, 1484, 1485, 1499, 1491 Land Commission England and Wales)-Ashdown Forest, [304) 434 Law and Justice (England and Wales`—Ques Eviction of Miners in Durham, [305] 15 Sunday Trading in the East of London, [304] 1809 Treatment of Prisoners, Durham, [304] 1308 Licensing Laws, 1883 4-5 Returns, [306] 309 Losses by Riot (Compensation), Motion for Leave, [305] 805, 808; 2R. 1612, 1614; Comm. c 2. [306] 419, 420; el. 3, ib., 421; cl. 4, ib.; add. clib. 422 Lottery Act-Sale of Sweetmeats to Children, [304] 601 Lowe's Charity (Lichfield), Res. [305] 1395 Lunacy Commissioners (England and Scotland) -The Reports, [302] 1210 Magistracy (England and Wales) - Worthing Magistrates, Sussex, [303] 8 Marriages (Attendance of Registrars), 2R. [304] 216 Marriages (Hours of Solemnization), 2R. [303] 1451; Consid. [304] 219 Marriages (Ilours of Solemnization) Act, 1886, [306] 1292 Married Women (Maintenance in Case of Desertion), 2R. [303] 1770; [305] 347 Metropolis - Questions City of London Court, [304] 1437 Dwellings of the Working Classes-Inquiry Dynamite Outrages, 1884-The Reward, [304] 30 Fires-Fatal Fire in Beak Street, [305] London Livery Companies, [302] 878 1543 Order in the Streets-Duties of the Iome Parks-Greenwich Park-Hours of Admis- Police Regulations for Dogs, [302] 1532, 1533 Processions of the Unemployed, [303] 1794 Public Health-Unwholesome Habitations, [302] 890 Public Meetings. [303] 16 Work for the Unemployed-New Police Station at lolloway, (303) 445 Metropolis- Disturbances in- Questions Action of the Home Department, Explana- Power of the Chief Commissioner of Police CHILDERS, Right IIon. H. C. E.-cont. Metropolitan Board of Works (Water Supply, &c.) 2R. [303] 83 Metropolitan Police Courts- Fines and Penal. ties, [303] 466 Metropolitan Police-Sir Edmund Henderson [302) 1377, 1378:- Pensions-Sir Edmund Henderson and Mr. Walker, [303] 464 Metropolitan Police Force, [302) 1513;- Reorganization of the Police, [302] 1220, 1221, 1532 Metropolitan Police Force Organization, Mines, Explosions in-Report of the Royal 913 Mines Regulation Act, 1872-Questions Bog Colliery Explosion, [303] 6 Mr. Broadhurst, Under Secretary of State for Unopposed Returns, 1304] Parliamentary and Municipal Registration, [304, 765 Parliamentary Elections-Questions l'atent Ballot Machine, [303] 1492 Polling Arrangements, (303) 478 Secrecy of the Ballot, [302] 1903 Parliamentary Elections (Returning Officers) Act (1875) Amendment, 2R. [303] 1142, 1143 Consid. add. el. [306° 1488, 1439, 1441, 1444, 1445; Schedule, Motion for Adjournment, 1467 Parliamentary Franchise, 2R. [305] 354 Police Constables' Pensions, 2R. [304] 1574 1266 Poor Law (England and Wales - Depression of Trade and Industry-Outdoor Relief, (304) 644 Prisons England and Wales)-Questions Canterbury Gaol-Case of Wiliam Joslin, Prison Building-Norwich, [304] 1427 302-303-304–305–306–307. Chilotas, Right Hon H. C. E.-cont Pabie Meetings -Speech of Lord Randolph Representation of the People Act (1934) Ex- dals of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday, 2R. 303 397, 640 ase of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday (Durbm), 2it. 303, 1763, 1766 on Suop Hours Regu stion, 28 (352) 695; Comm. Re co nm. 306 1786, 1794, 1500; Costid el 3, A neudt. 1807, 1808; el. 4, Asendt. ib. 1809, 1814; el. 3, Amendt. 1.7, el . Amendt, 15 1918 China Chelo Contention, The–Tve (ium Duties, Question, Sir Joseph Pease: Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bryce Fel 26, ́302) 138S Reported Lona, Questions, Mr. McLaren; Answers, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Mr. Bourk Jin 22, [302] 191 France and China The Yunnan Case Church Boards Bill P.P.4655] [4735] Mr. Albert Grey, Mr. Staford Heard, Sir John Lubbock, Mr. Mer, Mr. Hulle r', Sir V. KaySkuttleworth, Mr. Gerald Balfour) e. Ordered; read 1o• Jan 22 2R. [Dropped [Bill 54] Sites for the Now Public Oces-War Office CHURCHILL, Right Hon. Lord R. H. S. an. 1. A im.raity, (301) 1999 Stanmaries Act (1969) Amendment, 2R. [305] 1623, 1625 Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879, [304] 445 Now Harbour at Dover, 303) 553 Prisons, England, "305) 210 Puble Baidings, Givat Britain, (303) 541 Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens, (303) 500 Supreme Court of Judicature, (303) 1×7 I vues, Pollution of-Repit of the Royal Commission, 301, 1.29 1.the Rent-Charge Amendment, 2R. (503) 1746 The Rent Charge Extraordinary Amendment, 211. 393 1759, 1742 I Rent-l large Extraordinary: Redemp kai, Com a 356, 1431; el. 1, 1761, 1763. el 4. Amendt. 17×2 Town Hat: gs. Motion for a Select Commitre, 301, 1×01, 1835 Train Lions Act, 1971 -T♫ Re.urn, (356) 17:1 Transfer of Property of None informist Bodies, 304 1764 Truck Acts-infringement in South Wales, 1303, 415 Vaenination Laws—Repoved Prosecutions. Case of Chines ilayward, Avitord, Kent, (308, 265, 269 Wa es - Lispectors of S.ate and Sett Quarnes, 302 111 Ways and Means-Financial Statement, Comm. 304, 1667 Westminster Hul-Alms.on of the Fubile, 130g 1037 Westminster Hail | Restoration), (493, 1156 Secretary of State for India), Paddington, S. Burmab Mary Executions) -The Provost Marshal, 102, 152, 314, 316, 317 Ind'a Finance, &c.—Income Tax, (302) 190, 191 Uncovenanted Civil Service, [301) 317 Parlamer t-Bus tess of the House, (302) 434 Parliament - Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, 302, 117, 173, 1:5, 328, 341, 345 After Resignation Act of Union, R- print of the, "304] 1773 Army Estimates-Cothing Establishments, Central Asia-Colonel Lockhart's Expedition, (307) 60 Charterhouse, 2R ̋30;} 521 Compulsory Purchase of 1 and Compensation, 2R303, 1771. (305) 65 Ixpression of Trade, Commission on-The Silver Currency, 303 1491 Government of Irecard, Motion for Leave, Merion for A hours ment, (304) 1279, 1317, 13.0. 41, 13.5, 1402, 1450, 1516; 2R. (355) 596, 1003, 1217, 1224, 1748, 1770 ; (306) 765, **2, 1217, 1226, 1234 Government of Ireland. bis -Foley of the Government, Ministerial Statement, '306} 316, 329, 33′′, 355, 3 16, 337, 334, 339, 340 India-Government of India, 302] 1915: The Joint Con mttee, 305, 1161, 1162 The Independent Native Sives — The Martin-Henry Rifle, 303) 107, 103 Ind a - East it dia (Revenue Accounts, Comm. 307) 93, 96, - Case of Mr. Moore, l'ersonal Fap araton, 39; 26), 270, 271, 274 Intex eating Liquors (ale to Chidren', 2R. 04) 667 Labourers Ireland; Acts Amen iment, Comm. ard 303 1441, 1447 Lans to Landowners, 302, 1464, 1468, 1467. 1458 Ica. Taxation Ire den, Res 303, 1708 Maintenance of Socal Orver ire,and,, Res. [302, 177, Ives, 119, 197 302-303-304-305-306-307. CHURCHILL, Right Hon. Lord R. H. S.-cont. Municipal Franchise (Ireland), 2R. [305] 328, 331 National Engagements, Res. [303] 1408 Navy H.M.S. "Colossus" Guns, [305] 1525 Parliament-Questions The 43-ton Adjournment of the House, Motion for Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An- Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday, Shanklin and Chale Railway (Extension to Colonial Local Revenue, &c. [302) 1254 New Harbour at Dover, [305] 164 Woolwich Arsenal-Discharge of Workmen, [302] 1913 Church of England Church Building Acts - Balance of Fund, Question, Viscount Lewisham; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. C. T. D. Acland) June 17, [306] 1703 Convocation-"The House of Laymen," Ques. tions, Mr. Picton, Colonel Waring, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Childers), Mr. Speaker Feb 25, [302] 1195 Coxwold Rectory and Trinity College, Cam. bridge, Question, Sir Robert Peel; Answer, Mr. Speaker Feb 25, [302] 1212 Sale of Advowsons, Question, Mr. Bartley; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. E. Gladstone Feb 19, (302) 713 Church Estates Commission 35th Report . P.P. [4685] Church of England in Wales-See Wales Church of Scotland-see Scotland Church of Scotland Bill (M. Finlay, The Marquess of Stafford) c. Considered in Committee; Resolution agreed to, and reported; Bill ordered; read 1 Jan 22 [Bill 6) Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" Mar 17, [303] 1057 Amendt. to leave out "now," add "upon this day six months" Dr. Cameron); Question proposed, "That now,' &c.:" after long debate, Question put; A. 179, N. 202; M. 23; D. L., A. and N. 1129; words added main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to; 2R. put off for six months Church Patronage Bill (Mr. Rylands, Mr Leatham, Mr. Henry H. Fowler, Mr. Brinton) c. Ordered; read 1o Jan 22 [Bill 4] Read 2o, after long debate April 7, [304] 989 Order for Committee read; Moved," That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Leatham) May 12, [305] 875; after short debate, Debate adjourned Adjourned Debate on going into Committee [Dropped] Church Patronage Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury) (No. 63) Presented; read 1a • April 6 Read 2, and referred to a Select Committee, after short debate May 13, [305] 879 And, on May 17, the Lords following were named of the Committee:-L. Abp. Canterbury, L. Abp. York, M. Salisbury, E. Selborne, E. Iddesleigh, V. Cranbrook, L. Bp. London, L. Bp. Durham, L. Bp. Peterborough, L. Harris, L. Leigh, L. Aberdare, L. Monk Bretton May 25, E. Powis, E. Northbrook added Civil Service, The Civil Servants of the Crown-Private Trading, Question, Sir George Campbell; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir William Harcourt) April 1, [304] 429 Civil Service Volunteers, Question, Lord Algernon Percy; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry H. Fowler) April 13, [304] 1437 Civil Service Writers and Clerks, Question, Mr. Dixon-Hartland; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir William Harcourt Feb 19, [302] 706; Question, Lord Claud Hamilton; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry H. Fowler) Mar 11, [303] 454: Question, Mr. Morgan lloward; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry H. Fowler) Mar 29, (304) 103; Questions, Sir Henry Holland, Sir Herbert Maxwell; Answers, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry H. Fowler) April 1, 432; Questions, Sir Guyer Hunter, Mr. Bazley White; Answers, The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Henry H. Fowler, May 6, [305) 368; Question, Mr. Vanderbyl; Answer, The Secretary to the Treasury Mr. Henry 11. Fowler) May 14, 1040 |