Mr Henry Selwin

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

Contributions

1877

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 9, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons February 14, 1877

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 14, 1877

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 15, 1877

JUSTICES OF PEACE, &c. (CLERKS' FEES) BILL. Commons February 19, 1877

QUESTION. Commons March 2, 1877

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. [BILL 5.] Commons March 8, 1877

RESOLUTION. Commons March 13, 1877

CONSIDERATION. Commons March 15, 1877

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons March 16, 1877

PRISONS BILL.— [BILL 1.] Commons March 26, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons April 5, 1877

[BILL 8.] SECOND READING. Commons April 11, 1877

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons April 12, 1877

[BILL 9.] SECOND READING. Commons April 25, 1877

COAL MINES—THE TYNEWYDD COLLIERY INQUEST—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1877

QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1877

THE POLICE AND THE TRANSFER OF LICENCES.—QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1877

THE ECCLESIASTICAL DILAPIDATIONS ACT.—QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1877

QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1877

[BILL 7.] SECOND READING. Commons May 2, 1877

EPPING FOREST COMMISSION—THE EVIDENCE.—QUESTION. Commons May 3, 1877

QUESTION. Commons May 3, 1877

QUESTION. Commons May 10, 1877

QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons May 16, 1877

CONSIDERATION. Commons June 7, 1877

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 11, 1877

PRISONS BILL— [BILL 121.] Commons June 12, 1877

CATTLE PLAGUE AND IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCK.—QUESTION. Commons June 14, 1877

ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons July 2, 1877

CONVICT PRISONS—DISCIPLINE AND MANAGEMENT — ADDEESS FOE A EOTAL COMMISSION. Commons July 13, 1877

2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons July 16, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons July 18, 1877

INCLOSURE BILL.— [Lords.]— [BILL 262.] Commons August 9, 1877

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