Mr Charles Newdegate

1816 - 1887
Summary information for Mr Charles Newdegate

Contributions

1876

LEAVE. Commons February 17, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons March 14, 1876

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th March.] Commons March 20, 1876

THIRD READING. Commons March 23, 1876

THIRD READING. Commons March 24, 1876

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons March 28, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons March 31, 1876

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 6, 1876

5 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 7, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons April 7, 1876

4 speeches — PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—IRREGULAR PETITIONS.—QUESTION. Commons April 11, 1876

PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—IRREGULAR PETITIONS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 25, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons April 26, 1876

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons May 12, 1876

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 16, 1876

ADDRESS FOR A RETURN. Commons May 23, 1876

RESOLUTIONS. Commons May 30, 1876

[BILL 146.] SECOND READING. Commons June 12, 1876

RESOLUTIONS. Commons June 13, 1876

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—ORDER—BALLOTING FOR MOTIONS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 19, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons June 22, 1876

SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 3, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 11th July.] Commons July 13, 1876

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 20, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 18th July.] Commons July 20, 1876

ADJOURENED DEBATE. Commons July 24, 1876

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 25th July.] Commons July 27, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th July.] Commons July 28, 1876

3 speeches — Part II. Commons August 3, 1876

2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 4, 1876

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS.—RESOLUTION. Commons August 7, 1876

APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL. Commons August 8, 1876

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BILL. Commons August 11, 1876

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