Mr Francis Channing
1841 - February 20, 1926Summary information for Mr Francis Channing
Contributions
1887
EVICTIONS (IRELAND).—THREATENED EVICTIONS IN ACHILL. Commons February 8, 1887
SOUTH AFRICA—ZULULAND. Commons February 24, 1887
VACCINATION—INCREASE OF SYPHILIS. Commons February 24, 1887
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK—DEPUTATION OF CLERKS. Commons March 7, 1887
RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALKS)— TOTON SIDINGS ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Commons March 24, 1887
RESOLUTION. Commons March 25, 1887
COMMITTEE. Commons March 28, 1887
THE CURRENCY—FOREIGN BRONZE COINS. Commons April 14, 1887
VACCINATION ACTS—IMPRISONMENT OF JAMES BAMFORD. Commons April 14, 1887
RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— SUBWAY AT TODMORDEN STATION —LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. Commons April 18, 1887
3 speeches — ENGLAND—BOYCOTTING AND INTIMIDATION.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 22, 1887
CHURCH ESTATES COMMISSIONERS— VACANT LAND, BREAM'S BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE. Commons May 6, 1887
VACCINATION ACTS—DISTRESS WARRANT AT KETTERING. Commons May 6, 1887
HONG KONG—PUNISHMENT OF FLOGGING. Commons May 6, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—LONDON CORPORATION (CHARGES OF MALVERSATION)—REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE—AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL, &c—COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL. Commons May 6, 1887
WRECK COMMISSIONERS COURT— WRECK OF THE CHANNEL STEAMER "VICTORIA." Commons May 12, 1887
SECOND READING. Commons May 16, 1887
RAILWAYS—INSPECTORS' REPORTS UPON ACCIDENTS. Commons May 19, 1887
METROPOLITAN POLICE—EXTRA DUTY OF THE "A" DIVISION. Commons May 23, 1887
PUBLIC WORSHIP REGULATION ACT, 1874—THE REV. J. BELL COX. Commons May 23, 1887
VACCINATION ACTS—IMPRISONMENT OF ROBERT ESSAM, OF KETTERING. Commons July 11, 1887
RAILWAY (ENGLAND AND WALES)— THE LONDONDERRY RAILWAY (SUNDERLAND AND SEAHAM HARBOUR). Commons July 14, 1887
MERCHANT SHIPPING—PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AT SEA—THE REGULATIONS—ARTICLE 19. Commons July 14, 1887
LAW AND JUSTICE—COURT HOUSES— ACCOMMODATION FOR PRISONERS AWAITING TRIAL. Commons July 14, 1887
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 22, 1887
COMMITTEE [Progress 2lst July.] Commons July 25, 1887
HOUSE OF COMMONS—VENTILATION OF THIS HOUSE. Commons July 28, 1887
CHURCH ESTATES COMMISSIONERS— VACANT LAND, BREAM'S BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE. Commons August 1, 1887
IRISH LAND LAW BILL [Lords.] Commons August 3, 1887
PUBLIC FOOT AND BRIDLE WAYS— CLAYBURY PARK AND BARKING SIDE. Commons August 5, 1887
RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— STRIKE OF ENGINE DERIVERS, &c. ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Commons August 8, 1887
[BILL 87.] SECOND READING. Commons August 8, 1887
POST OFFICE—POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS IN RURAL DISTRICTS—BANK HOLIDAYS. Commons August 9, 1887
LAW AND JUSTICE—COURT HOUSES —ACCOMMODATION FOR PRISONERS AWAITING TRIAL. Commons August 11, 1887
SOUTHERN PACIFIC—THE HAWAIIAN MINISTRY—REPUDIATION OF DEBT. Commons August 11, 1887
RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES) — STRIKE OF ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN' ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Commons August 11, 1887
[BILL 329.] SECOND READING. Commons August 11, 1887
RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— IMMINENT COLLISION OF A MIDLAND EXPRESS TRAIN. Commons August 12, 1887
MERCHANT SHIPPING—LEGISLATION —INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS OF NAVIGATION. Commons August 18, 1887
13 speeches — LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL. [BILL 329.] Commons August 19, 1887
ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 25, 1887
10 speeches — LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL.— [BILL 329.] Commons August 25, 1887
SITTING OF THE HOUSE (SATURDAY). Commons August 27, 1887
27 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons August 27, 1887
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 1, 1887
2 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE — ARREST AND FLOGGING OF A CHILD ATRIPLEY. Commons September 2, 1887
SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT—IM PORTATION OF ADULTERATED YEAST. Commons September 5, 1887
BOARD OF TRADE (RAILWAY DEPART MENT)—ACCIDENTS ON THE MID LAND RAILWAY. Commons September 5, 1887
LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons September 5, 1887
10 speeches — LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL.— [BILL 329.] Commons September 5, 1887
BOARD OF TRADE (RAILWAY DEPARTMENT)— RAILWAY PASSENGERS. Commons September 13, 1887
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