Mr Alfred Illingworth
1827 - January 2, 1907Summary information for Mr Alfred Illingworth
Contributions
1884
PARLIAMENTARY OATH (MR. BRADLAUGH). Commons February 11, 1884
2 speeches — THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE HOUSING OF THE POOR (MISS OCTAVIA HILL). Commons February 25, 1884
CLASS VII.—MISCELLANEOUS. Commons March 13, 1884
ECCLESIASTICAL BUILDINGS (ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND). Commons March 17, 1884
2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.—COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1884
COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th June.] [EIGHTH NIGHT.] Commons June 12, 1884
3 speeches — CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons June 16, 1884
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 18, 1884
2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons June 19, 1884
COMMITTEE. Commons June 26, 1884
EGYPT (TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE)—THE VOTE OF CENSURE. Commons June 30, 1884
ADJOURNMENT—THE MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons July 10, 1884
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 10, 1884
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 14, 1884
2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 15, 1884
[BILL 281.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 15, 1884
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 17, 1884
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 18, 1884
CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons August 7, 1884
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—TEACHERS IN BOARD SCHOOLS. Commons October 27, 1884
SECOND READING. Commons November 6, 1884
THIRD READING. Commons November 11, 1884
ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES' 1884–5—MILITARY OPERATION'S IN EGYPT AND BECHUANALAND. Commons November 13, 1884
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Commons November 21, 1884
SECOND READING. Commons November 21, 1884
BURIALS ACT—BURIAL GROUND FOR THE PARISH OF COLSTERWORTH— SENDING OF CORPSE TO THE HOME SECRETARY. Commons November 24, 1884
MOTION FOR A PAPER. Commons December 2, 1884
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