Mr Clare Read
1826 - August 22, 1905Summary information for Mr Clare Read
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1867
2 speeches — CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons February 15, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons February 21, 1867
FACTORY ACTS (EDUCATIONAL CLAUSES).—RESOLUTION. Commons February 26, 1867
2 speeches — [BILL 36.] COMMITTEE. Commons February 28, 1867
[BILL 12.] SECOND READING. Commons March 11, 1867
2 speeches — CATTLE PLAGUE—COMPENSATION FOR SLAUGHTERED CATTLE.—QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1867
[BILL 66.] THIRD READING. Commons March 14, 1867
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 19, 1867
[BILL 13.] SECOND READING. Commons March 20, 1867
AGRICULTURAL WOMEN AND CHILDREN.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 2, 1867
WAYS AND MEANS— TUE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Commons April 4, 1867
[BILL 33.] SECOND READING. Commons April 10, 1867
SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 29, 1867
THE CATTLE PLAGUE.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 3, 1867
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 14, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons May 16, 1867
QUESTION. Commons May 21, 1867
3 speeches — [BILL 65.] SECOND READING. Commons May 21, 1867
COMMITTEE, [PROGRESS MAY 28.] Commons May 30, 1867
QUESTION. Commons June 6, 1867
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS—WAGGONS AND DRAYS.—QUESTION. Commons June 24, 1867
COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 21.] Commons June 24, 1867
[BILL 19.] SECOND READING. Commons June 26, 1867
2 speeches — COMPENSATION FOR SLAUGHTERED CATTLE.—QUESTION. Commons July 18, 1867
3 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 22, 1867
CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons July 25, 1867
QUESTION. Commons July 25, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons July 31, 1867
COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1867
COMMITTEE. Commons August 6, 1867
THE CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons August 8, 1867
SUPPLY considered in Committee. Commons August 9, 1867
COMMITTEE. Commons August 12, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 14, 1867
THE CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons August 16, 1867
CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons November 20, 1867
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