Mr Halley Stewart

1838 - January 26, 1937
Summary information for Mr Halley Stewart

Contributions

1889

IMPRISONMENT OF A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE.—QUESTIONS. Commons February 22, 1889

REMOVAL OF COFFINS FROM FAMILY VAULTS. Commons March 4, 1889

NAVAL DEFENCE. Commons March 7, 1889

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1888–89. Commons March 7, 1889

EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLS. Commons March 15, 1889

SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons March 28, 1889

THE BENGOLLYN. Commons April 12, 1889

CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL (No 215). Commons May 13, 1889

NONCONFORMIST BURIALS AT SEAFORD. Commons July 11, 1889

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. No. 334.) Commons July 24, 1889

NONCONFORMIST BURIALS. Commons July 26, 1889

INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFICATION BILL. (No. 293.) Commons July 31, 1889

2 speeches — PRINCE OF WALES'S CHILDREN BILL. (No. 358.) Commons August 2, 1889

PRINCE OF WALES'S CHILDREN BILL. (No. 358.) Commons August 5, 1889

CLASS III. Commons August 8, 1889

TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272.) Commons August 13, 1889

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. (No. 350.) Commons August 14, 1889

FACTORY INSPECTORSHIPS—MR. GEO BATEMAN. Commons August 15, 1889

4 speeches — LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL (No. 378.) Commons August 19, 1889

THE NATIONAL SCHOOL, COLSTER-WORTH. Commons August 20, 1889

SCHOOL FEES. Commons August 20, 1889

8 speeches — INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFICATION BILL (No. 293) Commons August 24, 1889

5 speeches — TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. (No. 350.) Commons August 26, 1889

INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFICATION BILL (No. 293.) Commons August 26, 1889

SECOND READING. Commons August 26, 1889

7 speeches — TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL (No. 350.) Commons August 27, 1889

3 speeches — TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. (No. 350.) Commons August 28, 1889

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