Hon. Francis Charteris
1818 - June 30, 1914Summary information for Hon. Francis Charteris
Contributions
1868
2 speeches — ARMY—FORTIFICATIONS.—QUESTION. Commons March 19, 1868
2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 23, 1868
4 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 26, 1868
MUTINY BILL.—CONSIDERATION. Commons March 30, 1868
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 30, 1868
RESOLUTION. Commons May 8, 1868
ARMY—(SALE AND PURCHASE OF COMMISSIONS).—RESOLUTIONS, Commons May 19, 1868
SECOND READING. Commons May 22, 1868
ARMY—PAYMENT OF MUSKETRY INSTRUCTORS.—QUESTIONS. Commons May 25, 1868
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM— REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (SCOTLAND) BILL— [BILL 29.] Commons May 25, 1868
2 speeches — ARMY—SUBORDINATE OFFICERS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT.—QUESTION. Commons May 28, 1868
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 25th May.] Commons May 28, 1868
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons May 29, 1868
COAL MINES.—QUESTION. Commons May 29, 1868
ARMY—VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT WINDSOR.—QUESTION. Commons June 15, 1868
2 speeches — MOTION FOR A COMMISSION. Commons June 23, 1868
2 speeches — THE PEEL STATUE.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 25, 1868
ARMY—VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT WINDSOR.—QUESTION. Commons June 29, 1868
EMPLOYMENT OF DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 29, 1868
RESOLUTION. Commons July 6, 1868
QUESTION. Commons July 9, 1868
ARMY—CONTROLLER-IN-CHIEF.— AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 9, 1868
4 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons July 9, 1868
10 speeches — [BILL 181.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 15, 1868
MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1868
2 speeches — MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons July 16, 1868
COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 16, 1868
ARMY—EXPERIMENTS AT SHOEBURYNESS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 18, 1868
ARMY—INSUBORDINATION AT THE WINDSOR REVIEW.—QUESTION. Commons July 31, 1868
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