Mr Charles Meldon

1841 - 1892
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Contributions

1876

NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND).—QUESTION. Commons February 17, 1876

3 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons February 18, 1876

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 18, 1876

PUBLIC HEALTH (IRELAND)—VACCINE LYMPH.—QUESTION. Commons February 28, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 3, 1876

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.—QUESTION. Commons March 3, 1876

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons March 17, 1876

SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 23, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons March 28, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th March.] Commons March 31, 1876

[BILL 95.] COMMITTEE. Commons April 7, 1876

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 11, 1876

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL— [BILL 4.] Commons May 3, 1876

[BILL 130.] SECOND READING. Commons May 8, 1876

[BILL 138.] SECOND READING. Commons May 9, 1876

QUESTION. Commons May 23, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons May 24, 1876

THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER AND THE AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (ENGLAND) ACT.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 26, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons May 26, 1876

QUESTION. Commons May 29, 1876

LAW APPOINTMENTS (IRELAND)—CASE OF JAMES DEVINE.—QUESTION. Commons May 29, 1876

JUDICATURE ACT, 1875—THE ELEVENTH SECTION.—QUESTION. Commons May 30, 1876

3 speeches — ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY (MR. JOHN CROKER).—RESOLUTION. Commons May 30, 1876

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1876

CRAB AND LOBSTER FISHERIES (NORFOLK) BILL.—QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1876

2 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 27, 1876

QUESTION. Commons June 29, 1876

4 speeches — SUPPLY.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 1, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons August 1, 1876

2 speeches — Part II. Commons August 3, 1876

ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 4, 1876

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