Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Coleridge in the House of Lords on the Married women's property act (1870) amendment bill, June 21st, 1877.
[A collection of bills to remove women's electoral disabilities and related matters].
Whereas in an act passed in the last sessions of Parliament, for the purpose of suppressing the evil custom of night poaching, and thereby preventing those immoralities, crimes, and felonies, which are too often the consequence of this idle and unlawful practice, it is enacted, ...
An act to explain, amend, and render more effectual two acts, made in the thirty-first year of the reign of King George the second, and in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of His Present Majesty, for draining and preserving certain Fen lands and low grounds in the Isle of Ely and county of Cambridge, between the Cam otherwise Grant, Ouse, and Mildenhall Rivers, and bounded on the south east by the hard lands of Isleham, Fordham, Soham, and Wicken, and for empowering the governor, bailiffs, and commonalty of the company of conservators of the great level of the fens, called Bedford Level, to sell certain lands within the said limits, commonly called invested lands; and for laying certain rates on vessels navigated upon the said rivers, towards supporting the banks thereof
A Full and accurate report of the proceedings of the petitioners against a bill intituled "A bill to prevent unlawful combinations of workmen;" with the speeches of Lord Holland and of counsel : And a full abstract of the act: submitted to the serious consideration of all journeymen, workmen and others throughout the Kingdom. By one of the petitioners.
An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing, the open common fields, meadows, pastures, commons, and waste lands, in the parish of Walton-upon-Thames, and the manor of Walton-Leigh, in the county of Surrey
Proceedings in the bill, intituled An Act for the better Preservation of Timber in the New Forest, in the County of Southampton; and for ascertaining the Boundaries of the said Forest, and of the Lands of the Crown within the same. Comprising the whole of The Debates in both Houses of Parliament, and the speeches of Mr. W. Scott, for himself, and Mr. Warren, Counsel for the Petitioners, against the bill. With an appendix, Containing Heads of a Bill brought into Parliament in the year 1792 for a similar purpose, and the Debates thereon.
A bill to empower the governor and company of the bank of England to purchase certain houses and ground contiguous to the Bank of England, and to enable them to improve certain avenues adjacent thereto.
An act for vesting the fee simple of several estates in the county of Chester (devised by the will of Philip Egerton, Esquire, deceased, to a trustee for a term of years, for the purpose of discharging his debts, with remainder to the uses therein mentioned) in trustees, to be sold for discharging the said debts, and to lay out the surplus (if any) of the monies arising by such sale in the purchase of lands, to be settled to the same uses
Resolutions of both Houses of Parliament in Great Britain, laid before His Majesty, with their joint address of the 22d day of April 1799
Transactions in Parliament, in the session of 1795, on the apprehension of a famine! Being prefatory to an account of the causes of the scarcity and high price of grain in the years 1795 and 1796, and of the rapid advance of the price of wheat in the autumn of 1797. Commencing with His Majesty's Most Gracious speech on that subject.
An act for dividing and inclosing the open and common fields, commons, and waste lands, in the parish of Caddington, in the counties of Bedford and Hertford
An act for making and maintaining a new sewer, upon Little Tower Hill, within the county of Middlesex
An impartial report of the debates that occur in the two Houses of Parliament, in the course of the fourth session of the eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain, called to meet at Westminster, on Tuesday the 27th of September, 1796. With some account of the Respective Speakers, and Notes and Illustrations. Including copies of all State Papers, Treaties, Conventions, &c. By William Woodfall, And Assistants.
An act to enable Lilias Montgomerie of Skelmorly to sell lands in the county of Renfrew, and to lay out the Moneys arising thereby, in the Purchase of Lands contiguous to other Lands of the said Lilias Montgomerie in the County of Air, and for other Purposes therein mentioned.
A bill for preventing the mischiefs arising from the printing and publishing news-papers, and papers of a like nature, by persons not known; and for regulating the printing and publication of such papers in other respects.
An act for dividing, allotting, and inclosing a certain parcel or tract of commonable ground, formerly part of King's Sedgmoor, lying in the parish of Street, in the county of Somerset; and also for dividing and allotting a certain parcel or tract of waste land, called Turf Moor, in the parish of Street aforesaid
An act for vesting in trustees the settled estates of George Hassell Esquire, in trust to sell the same, and to lay out the money arising from the sale thereof in the purchase of other estates to be settled to the uses therein mentioned
An act for vesting in new trustees the sum of forty thousand pounds, given by a codicil annexed to the will of John Tempest, Esquire, to Farrer Wren and Robert Shafto, Esquires, upon certain trusts in the said codicil mentioned
An impartial report of the debates in the two houses of parliament, in the year 1797 including copies of all state papers, treaties, conventions &c. By William Woodfall.