Mr Charles Villiers

1802 - 1898
Summary information for Mr Charles Villiers

Contributions

1865

QUESTION. Commons February 8, 1865

MEDICAL OFFICERS OF POOR LAW UNIONS.—QUESTION. Commons February 14, 1865

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons February 20, 1865

UNION CHARGEABILITY BILL. Commons February 20, 1865

GREENWICH UNION—CASES OF MARY MORIARTY, JULIA HANNON, AND OTHERS.—QUESTION. Commons February 23, 1865

QUESTION. Commons February 24, 1865

3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL PARISHES.—MOTION FOR RETURNS. Commons February 27, 1865

THE POOR LAW.—QUESTION. Commons March 6, 1865

2 speeches — RETURNS MOVED FOR. Commons March 6, 1865

QUESTION. Commons March 20, 1865

BILL ORDERED. FIRST READING. [BlLL 83.] Commons March 20, 1865

QUESTION. Commons March 23, 1865

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 27, 1865

2 speeches — [BILL 83.] SECOND READING. Commons March 30, 1865

QUESTION. Commons March 31, 1865

QUESTION. Commons March 31, 1865

QUESTION. Commons April 3, 1865

7 speeches — METROPOLITAN HOUSELESS POOR BILL— [BILL 83.]—COMMITTEE. Commons April 5, 1865

METROPOLITAN HOUSELESS POOR BILL— [BILL 83.]—CONSIDERATION. Commons April 6, 1865

CASE OF MARY GREEN.—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1865

POOR LAW UNIONS—AUDITORS OF ACCOUNTS.—QUESTION. Commons April 28, 1865

3 speeches — QUESTION. Commons April 28, 1865

WORKHOUSE NURSES.—QUESTION. Commons May 5, 1865

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 11, 1865

MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons May 12, 1865

DIETARY OF METROPOLITAN WORK-HOUSES.—QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1865

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 15, 1865

10 speeches — [BILL 31.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 18, 1865

8 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons May 22, 1865

[BILL 155.] THIRD READING. Commons May 25, 1865

5 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 12, 1865

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1865

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