Mr Henry Chaplin
1840 - May 29, 1923Summary information for Mr Henry Chaplin
Contributions
1887
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [FOURTH NIGHT.] Commons February 1, 1887
AGRARIAN AFFAIRS (IRELAND). Commons February 8, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE AMENDMENTS TO THE ADDRESS. Commons February 14, 1887
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—ORDER— THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON TRADE AND AGRICULTURE. Commons February 18, 1887
I.—Closure of Debate. Commons February 21, 1887
2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SIXTH NIGHT.] Commons March 1, 1887
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES (SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1886–7). Commons March 3, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (RULES OF PROCEDURE)—RULE 1 (CLOSURE OF DEBATE).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 4, 1887
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [TENTH NIGHT.] Commons March 9, 1887
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [ELEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons March 11, 1887
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons March 24, 1887
RESOLUTION. Commons March 25, 1887
THIRD READING. Commons March 31, 1887
2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 4, 1887
2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 217.] Commons April 5, 1887
7 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons April 18, 1887
2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS—FINANCIAL STATEMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons April 21, 1887
2 speeches — PRIVILEGE (MR. DILLON AND "THE TIMES" NEWSPAPER).—RESOLUTION. Commons May 3, 1887
3 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRD SIGHT.] Commons May 5, 1887
3 speeches — PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. Commons May 9, 1887
IRISH LAND LAW BILL [Lords.] Commons August 3, 1887
4 speeches — [BILL 332.] SECOND READING. Commons August 9, 1887
4 speeches — AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT —THE HESSIAN FLY. Commons August 11, 1887
4 speeches — [BILL 329.] SECOND READING. Commons August 11, 1887
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE SESSION. Commons August 16, 1887
9 speeches — LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL. [BILL 329.] Commons August 19, 1887
6 speeches — LABOURERS' ALLOTMENTS BILL.— [BILL 329.] Commons August 25, 1887
15 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons August 27, 1887
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