Mr Henry Selwin

1826 - January 15, 1902
Summary information for Mr Henry Selwin

Contributions

1872

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons February 8, 1872

OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 12, 1872

QUESTION. Commons February 13, 1872

COMMITTEE. Commons February 20, 1872

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 21, 1872

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 21, 1872

4 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 26, 1872

[BILL 8.] SECOND READING. Commons March 13, 1872

[BILL 39.] SECOND READING Commons March 13, 1872

PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons March 14, 1872

RESOLUTION. Commons March 15, 1872

ARMY—GUN-COTTON AT WALTHAM ABBEY.—QUESTION. Commons March 21, 1872

SECOND READING. Commons April 5, 1872

6 speeches — [BILL 11.] SECOND READING. Commons April 17, 1872

SECOND READING. Commons April 24, 1872

FIRST SCHEDULE.—PART I. Commons April 29, 1872

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 4, 1872

QUESTION. Commons June 13, 1872

2 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.—QUESTION. Commons June 28, 1872

PART II.—RULES. Commons July 4, 1872

PART III.—SUPPLEMENTAL. Commons July 4, 1872

SECOND READING. Commons July 11, 1872

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 18, 1872

2 speeches — CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons July 19, 1872

RESOLUTION. Commons July 19, 1872

15 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 23, 1872

7 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 23rd July.] Commons July 26, 1872

8 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 26th July.] Commons July 27, 1872

12 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th July.] Commons August 2, 1872

15 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1872

17 speeches — INTOXICATING LIQUOR (LICENSING) BILL (Lords)— [BILL 198.] Commons August 5, 1872

12 speeches — CONSIDERATION. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 7, 1872

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