Mr Henry Howorth

1842 - July 15, 1923
Summary information for Mr Henry Howorth

Contributions

1888

IMMIGRATION OF FOREIGN PAUPERS INTO ENGLAND—LEGISLATION. Commons February 10, 1888

H. I. H. THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY. Commons February 10, 1888

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (RULES OF PROCEDURE)—I. SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 24, 1888

III.—DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Commons February 28, 1888

THIRD NIGHT Commons February 29, 1888

XI.—PUBLIC BILLS. Commons February 29, 1888

EGYPT—THE EASTERN SOUDAN. Commons March 2, 1888

STANDING ORDERS. Commons March 7, 1888

WAYS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS—HAWKERS' LICENCES. Commons April 16, 1888

GERMANY—HEALTH OF HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY. Commons April 17, 1888

TRADE AND COMMERCE—EXPORTS OF FLANNELS. Commons April 19, 1888

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL—OFFICE AND STYLE OF MAYOR. Commons April 26, 1888

MINISTERIAL PENSIONS. Commons April 26, 1888

THE SLAVE DEALERS IN THE SOUDAN AND ZANZIBAR. Commons May 1, 1888

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons May 1, 1888

GERMANY—HEALTH OF HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY FREDERICK III. Commons June 14, 1888

ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, WOOL-WICH—POST OF CHAPLAIN. Commons June 18, 1888

ABYSSINIA—RUMOURED RUSSIAN AGGRESSION. Commons June 18, 1888

ABYSSINIA (MR. PORTAL'S MISSION). Commons June 18, 1888

COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 19, 1888

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 26, 1888

COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 28, 1888

EGYPT—PRESERVATION OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS. Commons July 30, 1888

SLAVE TRADE IN THE RED SEA— SUAKIN. Commons July 30, 1888

2 speeches — CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons November 16, 1888

[BILL 382.] SECOND READING. Commons November 21, 1888

CHURCH OF ENGLAND—RETIREMENT OF AGED AND INFIRM BISHOPS—LEGISLATION. Commons November 29, 1888

CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons December 1, 1888

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