Mr Charles Cooke
1841 - May 26, 1911Summary information for Mr Charles Cooke
Contributions
1888
EARLY CLOSING BILL.— [BILL 8.] Commons May 2, 1888
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 8th May.] Commons June 6, 1888
5 speeches — LIBEL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 13, 1888
COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 14, 1888
3 speeches — [BILL 294.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 20, 1888
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 20, 1888
COMMITTEE. Commons June 21, 1888
THE CHANNEL TUNNEL—THE EXPERIMENTAL TUNNEL. Commons July 5, 1888
RESOLUTION. Commons July 6, 1888
APPLCATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 11, 1888
APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 12, 1888
WAR OFFICE—MILITARY INTER-PRETERS—EXAMINATIONS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Commons July 13, 1888
APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 13, 1888
2 speeches — PART IV. Commons July 13, 1888
THE CHANNEL TUNNEL WORKS—REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 27, 1888
CONSIDERATION. Commons July 27, 1888
WAR OFFICE (AUXILIARY FORCES)— THE MILITIA—PRIZES FOR SHOOTING. Commons July 31, 1888
WAR OFFICE (AUXILIARY FORCES)— MILITIA SUBALTERN OFFICERS— SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY AT HYTHE. Commons July 31, 1888
WAR OFFICE (AUXILIARY FORCES)— OFFICERS OF INFANTRY MILITIA— SCHOOL OF MILITARY ENGINEERING, CHATHAM. Commons July 31, 1888
WAR OFFICE (AUXILIARY FORCES)— MILITIA—MUSKETRY EXERCISE. Commons August 3, 1888
METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE—REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons August 10, 1888
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 10, 1888
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons November 13, 1888
2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons December 14, 1888
EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—INTIMIDATION AT CATTLE SALES. Commons December 20, 1888
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