Mr Charles Newdegate

1816 - 1887
Summary information for Mr Charles Newdegate

Contributions

1859

SECOND READING. Commons February 7, 1859

3 speeches — ADMISSION OF BARON MAYER AMSCHEL DE ROTHSCHILD. Commons February 16, 1859

LEAVE. Commons February 21, 1859

ROMAN CATHOLIC OATH. Commons February 24, 1859

LEAVE. Commons February 28, 1859

SECOND READING. Commons March 2, 1859

3 speeches — JEWS ACT—LEAVE. Commons March 3, 1859

QUESTION. Commons March 4, 1859

SUPPLY.—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 7, 1859

QUESTION. Commons March 8, 1859

CHURCH RATES—RESOLUTIONS. Commons March 10, 1859

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons March 29, 1859

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.— THE VOTE OF THURSDAY NIGHT. Commons April 4, 1859

PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons April 5, 1859

JEWS' ACT—REPORT. Commons April 14, 1859

MAGISTRACY OF NEWBURY AND HEREFORD.—QUESTION. Commons April 15, 1859

4 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 6, 1859

SANDWICH WRIT. Commons June 22, 1859

QUESTION. Commons July 1, 1859

FIRST READING. Commons July 5, 1859

DEBATE RESUMED. BILL COMMITTED. Commons July 7, 1859

SECOND READING. Commons July 12, 1859

DEBATE RESUMED. SECOND READING. Commons July 12, 1859

SECOND READING. Commons July 13, 1859

SECOND BEADING.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 19, 1859

SECOND READING. Commons July 20, 1859

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons July 21, 1859

BILL WITHDRAWN. Commons July 21, 1859

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1859

OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 26, 1859

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 28, 1859

RESOLUTION. Commons July 29, 1859

COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1859

ELECTION COMPROMISES.—BODMIN ELECTION.—RESOLUTION. Commons August 4, 1859

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION.—THIRD READING. Commons August 9, 1859

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons August 9, 1859

2 speeches — CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACTS CONTINUANCE BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons August 10, 1859

OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 11, 1859

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. THIRD READING. Commons August 11, 1859

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