Mr Charles Monk
1824 - November 10, 1900Summary information for Mr Charles Monk
Contributions
1871
SECOND READING. Commons February 15, 1871
2 speeches — IRELAND—QUALIFICATION FOR HIGH SHERIFFS.—QUESTION. Commons February 21, 1871
MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons February 21, 1871
THE LAWS OF MARRIAGE.—QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1871
RETIREMENT AND COMPENSATION IN THE CUSTOMS.—QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1871
IRELAND—SHERIFFS OF WESTMEATH AND LOUTH.—QUESTION. Commons March 7, 1871
IRELAND—RIBANDISM.—QUESTION. Commons March 13, 1871
COMMITTEE. Commons March 14, 1871
QUESTION. Commons March 16, 1871
CIVIL SERVICE—PENSIONS' COMMUTATION ACT (1869).—QUESTION. Commons March 20, 1871
3 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons March 20, 1871
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 18, 1871
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons April 18, 1871
2 speeches — TABLES OF LESSONS BILL.—QUESTION. Commons April 20, 1871
[Lords.] COMMITTEE. Commons April 20, 1871
METROPOLIS—ORNAMENTAL WATER IN ST. JAMES'S PARK.—QUESTION. Commons April 25, 1871
THIRD READING. Commons May 3, 1871
QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1871
LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons May 23, 1871
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 1, 1871
COMMITTEE. Commons June 15, 1871
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 16, 1871
LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons June 19, 1871
SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons June 23, 1871
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 30, 1871
REGISTRATION OF PARTNERSHIPS BILL— [BILL 86.]—SECOND READING. Commons July 5, 1871
VISIT OF THE CROWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF GERMANY.—QUESTION. Commons July 13, 1871
COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th July.] Commons July 17, 1871
COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th July.] Commons July 18, 1871
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES Commons July 28, 1871
ARMY—CAMPAIGN MANŒUVRES IN THE AUTUMN.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 31, 1871
COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1871
QUESTION. Commons August 7, 1871
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