Mr Halley Stewart
1838 - January 26, 1937Summary information for Mr Halley Stewart
Contributions
1888
THE FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS—LICENCES ON CARTS—THE WHEEL TAX. Commons April 12, 1888
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERN MENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. [H.L.]82.] Commons April 20, 1888
WAR OFFICE (AUXILIARY FORCES)— CINQUE PORTS DIVISION, ROYAL ARTILLERY. Commons June 4, 1888
3 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 14, 1888
3 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 18, 1888
3 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 19, 1888
COUNCILS. Commons June 22, 1888
COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 29, 1888
2 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons July 3, 1888
[BILL 248.] CONSIDERATION. Commons July 4, 1888
2 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons July 9, 1888
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL—THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. Commons July 12, 1888
APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 12, 1888
DISTRICT COUNCILS IN COUNTIES. Commons July 13, 1888
PART IV. Commons July 13, 1888
3 speeches — FINANCE. Commons July 16, 1888
4 speeches — TRANSITORY PROVISIONS. Commons July 17, 1888
COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th July.] Commons July 18, 1888
PRIVILEGE—MR. CONYBEARE AND THE SPEAKER.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 20, 1888
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 20, 1888
CONSIDERATION. Commons July 26, 1888
MOTION FOR LEAVE. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons November 20, 1888
LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 23, 1888
ECCLESIASTICAL LAW—BREAKING UP A VAULT IN HEMEL HEMPSTEAD CHURCH. Commons December 6, 1888
BURIALS IN UNCONSECRATED GROUND—NONCONFORMIST FUNERAL IN SPALDING CEMETERY. Commons December 10, 1888
ECCLESIASTICAL LAW—BREAKING UP OF A VAULT IN HEMEL HEMPSTEAD CHURCH. Commons December 21, 1888
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—BOARD SCHOOL, QUADRING FEN, LINCOLNSHIRE. Commons December 21, 1888
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