Mr Charles Darling
1849 - May 29, 1936Summary information for Mr Charles Darling
Contributions
1894
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 20th December.] Commons January 1, 1894
SCOTLAND AND THE NEW LAW RULES. Commons January 2, 1894
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 8th January.] Commons January 9, 1894
CONSIDERATION. Commons January 11, 1894
THE ASSIZES RELIEF ACT. Commons January 12, 1894
DIPHTHERIA IN THE SOUTH EASTERN HOSPITAL. Commons January 12, 1894
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons January 12, 1894
ACCIDENTS AT DEPTFORD STATION. Commons February 13, 1894
THE CASK OF SURENDRANATH BANERJI. Commons February 16, 1894
THE GREENWICH EXPLOSION. Commons February 16, 1894
3 speeches — THE ANARCHIST BOURDIN. Commons February 20, 1894
IRELAND AND THE NEW REGISTRATION BILL. Commons March 22, 1894
REGISTRATION EXPENSES. Commons May 1, 1894
2 speeches — INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTS. Commons May 7, 1894
WORKMEN'S CHEAP TICKETS. Commons May 7, 1894
WELSH CHURCH REVENUES. Commons May 8, 1894
UGANDA. Commons May 8, 1894
3 speeches — TREASURY GRANTS IN LIEU OF LOCAL, RATES. Commons May 10, 1894
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1894–5 (SECOND VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons May 25, 1894
2 speeches — CONSIDERED. Commons May 30, 1894
SECOND READING. Commons June 4, 1894
6 speeches — FINANCE BILL.—(No. 190.) Commons June 5, 1894
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL.—(No. 190.) Commons June 6, 1894
FINANCE BILL.—(No. 190.) Commons June 7, 1894
JUSTICE HAWKINS AND DERBY DAY. Commons June 8, 1894
BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE TRANS VAAL. Commons June 14, 1894
THE VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE MEDAL. Commons June 14, 1894
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 12th June.] Commons June 14, 1894
5 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [SIXTH NIGHT.] Commons July 16, 1894
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons July 18, 1894
ANARCHIST PLACARDS. Commons July 20, 1894
COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1894
COLDBATH FIELDS MONEY ORDER OFFICE. Commons August 3, 1894
2 speeches — PROTESTANTS IN IRISH GOVERNMENT EMPLOY. Commons August 3, 1894
ROYAL VICTORIA YARD, DEPTFORD. Commons August 7, 1894
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