Mr Charles Meldon

1841 - 1892
Summary information for Mr Charles Meldon

Contributions

1880

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 5, 1880

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons February 6, 1880

[BILL 1] SECOND READING. Commons February 12, 1880

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons February 13, 1880

2 speeches — [BILL 1.] COMMITTEE. Commons February 16, 1880

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons February 17, 1880

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 17, 1880

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 15, 1880

RELIEF OF DISTRESS (IRELAND)— RATHANGAN, KILDARE. Commons March 16, 1880

IRELAND—OVERFLOW OF THE RIVER BARROW AT MONASTEREVAN, KILDARE. Commons March 16, 1880

[BILL 107.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 16, 1880

IRELAND—NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS—INCREASE OF SALARY. Commons May 24, 1880

SECOND READING. Commons June 9, 1880

2 speeches — [BILL 167.] SECOND READING. Commons June 9, 1880

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 9, 1880

5 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 150.] Commons June 11, 1880

M. CHALLEMEL LACOUR, THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR. Commons June 14, 1880

ARMY MEDICAL OFFICERS—EXCHANGES. Commons June 17, 1880

[BILL 244.] SECOND READING. Commons June 24, 1880

COMMITTEE. Commons July 8, 1880

2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 27, 1880

CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons August 27, 1880

3 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 28, 1880

5 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons August 30, 1880

3 speeches — [BILL 219.] SECOND READING. Commons August 30, 1880

POOR LAW (IRELAND)—BELFAST WORKHOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons September 1, 1880

LOCAL COURTS OF BANKRUPTCY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons September 2, 1880

2 speeches — ORDER—THE APPROPRIATION BILL—THE REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL—TACKING. Commons September 2, 1880

2 speeches — THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND THE REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons September 3, 1880

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