Mr Francis Channing

1841 - February 20, 1926
Summary information for Mr Francis Channing

Contributions

1892

LEVEL CROSSINGS ON THE LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. Commons February 22, 1892

3 speeches — THE ALLOTMENTS ACT, 1887. Commons February 22, 1892

THE DEATH OF JAMES CHOULES. Commons February 22, 1892

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons February 26, 1892

THE SMALL HOLDINGS BILL. Commons March 4, 1892

THE CASE OF ARTHUR BUCKLEY. Commons March 10, 1892

INCIDENCE OF TAXATION (IMPERIAL AND LOCAL). Commons March 15, 1892

2 speeches — THE VACCINATION QUESTION. Commons March 21, 1892

SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons March 24, 1892

2 speeches — VACCINATION IN WORKHOUSES. Commons March 25, 1892

SILVER COINS. Commons March 25, 1892

RETURN UNDER THE ALLOTMENTS ACTS. Commons March 31, 1892

2 speeches — A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons April 4, 1892

2 speeches — SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons April 5, 1892

RAILWAY SERVANTS (HOURS OF LABOUR)—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons April 7, 1892

4 speeches — SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons April 11, 1892

THE VACCINATION COMMISSION. Commons April 26, 1892

MICE PLAGUE IN SCOTLAND. Commons April 26, 1892

2 speeches — RAILWAY SERVANTS (HOURS OF LABOUR), INSPECTORS' REPORT. Commons April 26, 1892

PRISON CLOTHES. Commons May 5, 1892

5 speeches — SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons May 9, 1892

3 speeches — THE VACCINATION COMMISSION. Commons May 23, 1892

3 speeches — THE CONSCIENCE CLAUSE IN NATIONAL SCHOOLS. Commons May 30, 1892

THE ALLOTMENTS RETURN. Commons June 3, 1892

CLASS II. Commons June 9, 1892

ARTIFICIAL MANURES, &c. (ADULTERATION) BILL.—(No. 127.) Commons June 9, 1892

2 speeches — THE CONSCIENCE CLAUSE AND RINGSTEAD SCHOOL. Commons June 10, 1892

2 speeches — HOURS OF RAILWAY SERVANTS. Commons June 10, 1892

RAILWAY SERVANTS HOURS OF LABOUR. Commons June 16, 1892

THE RAILWAY "BLOCK" SYSTEM. Commons June 17, 1892

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