Hon. Charles Carington
1843 - June 13, 1928Summary information for Hon. Charles Carington
Contributions
1908
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. Lords February 5, 1908
2 speeches — BLACK SCAB AND FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. Lords February 10, 1908
3 speeches — MILK SUPPLY—PROPOSED LEGISLATION. Lords February 11, 1908
SMALL HOLDINGS IN BERKSHIRE. Lords February 12, 1908
2 speeches — MILK-BLENDED BUTTER. Lords February 24, 1908
2 speeches — SMALL LANDHOLDERS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Lords March 10, 1908
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 17, 1908
2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 17, 1908
2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS. Lords March 26, 1908
THE IMPORTATION OF HAY AND STRAW. Lords March 26, 1908
THE TERRITORIAL FORCE. Lords March 31, 1908
5 speeches — THE HOP INDUSTRY. Lords May 11, 1908
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL [H.L.] Lords May 26, 1908
SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL [H.L.] Lords May 26, 1908
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL [H.L.] Lords June 1, 1908
2 speeches — COMMONS BILL [H.L.] Lords July 2, 1908
12 speeches — HORSES FOR THE ARMY. Lords July 6, 1908
2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS. Lords July 13, 1908
THE TERRITORIAL ARMY. Lords July 16, 1908
WYE FISHERIES PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL. Lords July 21, 1908
12 speeches — COMMONS BILL [H.L.] Lords July 21, 1908
IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN CATTLE. Lords July 23, 1908
COMMONS BILL [H.L.] Lords July 28, 1908
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL. Lords July 30, 1908
SMALL HOLDINGS. Lords October 29, 1908
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN PENNSYLVANIA. Lords November 19, 1908
CATTLE IMPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES. Lords November 24, 1908
3 speeches — THE SMALL HOLDINGS ACT. Lords December 3, 1908
RICHMOND ALLOTMENTS. Lords December 9, 1908
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] Lords December 10, 1908
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. Lords December 10, 1908
8 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Lords December 14, 1908
CROFTERS COMMON GRAZINGS REGULATION BILL. Lords December 16, 1908
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