Mr Charles Hemphill
1822 - March 4, 1908Summary information for Mr Charles Hemphill
Contributions
1900
FIFTH DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 5, 1900
3 speeches — IRISH LAND ACTS. Commons February 9, 1900
ARRAN STONE FORTS. Commons February 16, 1900
2 speeches — EVICTED TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. [SECOND READING.) Commons February 21, 1900
SECOND READING. Commons March 8, 1900
2 speeches — CLONTARF URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL BILL (BY ORDER). Commons March 19, 1900
2 speeches — FINANCIAL RELATIONS (ENGLAND AND IRELAND). Commons March 22, 1900
FINANCE BILL. Commons March 26, 1900
ARDSTRAW ASSISTANT SCHOOL TEACHER. Commons April 3, 1900
3 speeches — PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION (IRELAND). Commons April 3, 1900
TENANTS IN TOWNS IMPROVEMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 4, 1900
2 speeches — MERSEY DOCKS AND HARBOUR BOARD BILL [Lords] (BY ORDER). Commons May 15, 1900
FINAL COURT OF APPEAL (IRISH REPRESENTATION). Commons May 18, 1900
TRANSFER OF PAUPERS FROM CARDIFF TO RATHDOWN, CO. DUBLIN. Commons May 21, 1900
3 speeches — YOUTHFUL. OFFENDERS BILL [Lords]. Commons May 21, 1900
5 speeches — CHARITABLE LOANS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 22, 1900
DRUMBEG NATIONAL SCHOOL. Commons May 24, 1900
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 24, 1900
COMPANIES BILL. Commons June 26, 1900
TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 28, 1900
8 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 3, 1900
10 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 4, 1900
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS— MR UURDETT-COUTTS'S CHARGES —COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY. Commons July 5, 1900
2 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 5, 1900
6 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 9, 1900
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL. Commons July 10, 1900
6 speeches — TITHE RENT - CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 16, 1900
3 speeches — INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 19, 1900
CLASS IV. Commons July 20, 1900
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