Mr Douglas Coghill
1855 - December 13, 1928Summary information for Mr Douglas Coghill
Contributions
1904
SECOND DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 3, 1904
Welsh Smokeless Coal. Commons February 8, 1904
4 speeches — New Lady Inspector in the Potteries. Commons February 16, 1904
3 speeches — Deaths from Lead Poisoning. Commons February 16, 1904
Export of China and Ball Clays. Commons February 18, 1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 18, 1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 18, 1904
New Inclosure in Hyde Park. Commons February 22, 1904
CLASS I. Commons February 24, 1904
Buildings in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Commons March 3, 1904
Hyde Park Enclosure. Commons March 3, 1904
POLICE (IRELAND). Commons March 29, 1904
Victoria and Albert Museum and Royal College of Science—Dates of Completion. Commons April 18, 1904
Vagrants in Hyde Park. Commons April 25, 1904
Cost of Small-Pox Outbreak. Commons April 25, 1904
2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS [19TH APRIL] REPORT. Commons April 27, 1904
Fountains in Kensington Gardens. Commons May 17, 1904
Smallpox in North Staffordshire. Commons June 23, 1904
2 speeches — Redistribution of Seats. Commons June 23, 1904
CLASS II. Commons June 23, 1904
4th Battalion North Staffordshire Militia accident to Private Hill. Commons June 30, 1904
Distribution of Guns captured in the South African and Chinese Wars Commons July 7, 1904
2 speeches — ORDER OF QUESTIONS. Commons July 7, 1904
2 speeches — Ball and Dummy Cartridges. Commons July 7, 1904
CLASS III. Commons July 7, 1904
LICENSING BILL [4th ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 13, 1904
Locomotives and Trucks in Public Streets in London. Commons July 21, 1904
Irish Land Stock. Commons July 21, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 28, 1904
3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 4, 1904
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