Mr Henry Fawcett
1833 - 1884Summary information for Mr Henry Fawcett
Contributions
1870
2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons February 14, 1870
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION EXPENSES BILL.—QUESTION. Commons February 17, 1870
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 17, 1870
RESOLUTION. Commons February 25, 1870
2 speeches — ABOLITION OF RELIGIOUS TESTS (UNIVERSITIES).—QUESTION. Commons March 3, 1870
5 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons March 8, 1870
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons March 15, 1870
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons March 18, 1870
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 1, 1870
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 9, 1870
EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN IN AGRICULTURE. —OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 17, 1870
CHILDREN EMPLOYED IN AGRICULTURE.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 27, 1870
5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 13, 1870
[BILL 28.] SECOND READING. Commons June 15, 1870
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 24th June.] Commons June 27, 1870
COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th June.] Commons June 28, 1870
COMMITTEE. [Progress 28th June.] Commons June 30, 1870
CONSIDERATION. Commons July 4, 1870
COMMITTEE. [Progress 1st July.] Commons July 4, 1870
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 7th July.] Commons July 8, 1870
3 speeches — ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (re-committed) BILL— [BILL 167.] Commons July 11, 1870
MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons July 12, 1870
CIVIL SERVICE—COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION—CLERKSHIPS IN THE HOME DEPARTMENT.—QUESTION. Commons July 14, 1870
WITHDRAWAL OF NOTICE. Commons July 15, 1870
RESOLUTION. Commons July 26, 1870
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 29, 1870
2 speeches — INCLOSURE BILL—QUESTION. Commons August 1, 1870
THE WAR.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 1, 1870
BILL WITHDRAWN. Commons August 4, 1870
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 5, 1870
2 speeches — (Lords.) COMMITTEE. Commons August 8, 1870
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