Hon. Philip Stanhope
1847 - March 1, 1923Summary information for Hon. Philip Stanhope
Contributions
1888
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887, AND LANDLAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—ACTION OF THE EXECUTIVE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 14, 1888
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons February 27, 1888
ADMIRALTY—DEPUTY ADJUTANT GENERAL, ROYAL MARINES. Commons April 12, 1888
INLAND REVENUE—STAMPS ON PATENT ASSIGNMENTS. Commons April 16, 1888
CIVIL SERVICE (EXCISE DEPARTMENT)— COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION. Commons April 20, 1888
SECOND READING. Commons May 10, 1888
ADMIRALTY—DEVONPORT DOCKYARD —EMPLOYMENT OF SEAMEN IN PRIVATE DUTIES. Commons May 17, 1888
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS—PARTY AGENTS—ELIGIBILITY OF CLERKS OF THE PEACE OR COUNTY TREA-SURERS. Commons June 26, 1888
SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons July 12, 1888
SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons July 12, 1888
APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 13, 1888
LAW AND JUSTICE—METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS—SUMMONSES FOR ASSAULTS. Commons July 19, 1888
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (CHARGES AND ALLEGATIONS) BILL—THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Commons July 19, 1888
2 speeches — PRIVILEGE—MR. CONYBEARE AND THE SPEAKER.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 20, 1888
PRISON REGULATIONS (IRELAND)— RULES AT TULLAMORE GAOL—MR. JOHN MANDEVILLE. Commons July 23, 1888
SECOND READING. Commons July 30, 1888
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 30 th July.] Commons July 31, 1888
FURTHER VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons August 3, 1888
CONSIDERATION. Commons August 7, 1888
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons November 12, 1888
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons November 15, 1888
LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 27, 1888
METROPOLITAN POLICE—THE NEW CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Commons November 29, 1888
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888—COUNTY COUNCILLORS AND ELECTION AGENTS. Commons December 21, 1888
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