Mr Jesse Collings

1831 - November 20, 1920
Summary information for Mr Jesse Collings

Contributions

1899

REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES. Commons February 27, 1899

GOLDSMITHS' COMPANY'S JURISDICTION. Commons February 27, 1899

THE DISS MAGISTRATES AND THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. Commons February 27, 1899

7 speeches — PRISON ADMINISTRATION. Commons February 27, 1899

METROPOLITAN MAGISTRACY. Commons February 27, 1899

INEBRIATES' HOMES. Commons February 27, 1899

EAST HAM CHILD'S DISAPPEARANCE. Commons February 27, 1899

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Commons February 28, 1899

COMPULSORY SICK CLUBS. Commons March 2, 1899

ANTI-VIVISECTION AT BRADFORD. Commons March 2, 1899

VIVISECTION REGULATIONS. Commons March 2, 1899

METROPOLITAN CONSTABLE'S GRIEVANCE. Commons March 2, 1899

2 speeches — VIVISECTION. Commons March 3, 1899

SCHOOL TROUBLES IN FLINT. Commons March 7, 1899

PRISON ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 7, 1899

APPEALS UNDER THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT. Commons March 7, 1899

SHEEP STEALING IN THE ISLE OF MAN. Commons March 9, 1899

PRISONERS' EARNINGS. Commons March 9, 1899

PRISON SCHOOLMASTER-WARDERS. Commons March 9, 1899

2 speeches — BREAD SUPPLY TO MANCHESTER GAOL. Commons March 9, 1899

2 speeches — PRISON LABOUR, Commons March 9, 1899

EAST HAM POLICE FORCE. Commons March 9, 1899

CASE OF GEORGE JOHNSON AT LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. Commons March 9, 1899

MATRONS AT METROPOLITAN POLICE STATIONS. Commons March 13, 1899

CARBOLIC ACID. Commons March 13, 1899

HYDK AND GREEN PARKS. Commons March 14, 1899

GAME LAWS. Commons March 14, 1899

16 speeches — PETROLEUM BILL. Commons March 15, 1899

WORKMEN'S DWELLINGS AT BERMONDSEY. Commons March 16, 1899

PUNISHMENT FOR TRAIN WRECKING. Commons March 16, 1899

MONMOUTH ASSIZES. Commons March 16, 1899

2 speeches — COST OF PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION. Commons March 17, 1899

PETROLEUM LEGISLATION. Commons March 17, 1899

RECOVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTY IN LONDON. Commons March 20, 1899

2 speeches — REFRESHMENT BARS AT THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE. Commons March 20, 1899

PRISON TREATMENT OF ANTI-VACCINATIONISTS. Commons March 20, 1899

QUEEN'S BUCKHOUNDS. Commons March 20, 1899

LOW FLASH PETROLEUM. Commons March 21, 1899

THE PECULIAR PEOPLE. Commons March 23, 1899

NEW YORK HOTEL FIRE. Commons March 23, 1899

MISSIONS TO PRISONERS. Commons March 23, 1899

SUMMONSES AGAINST DOG OWNERS. Commons March 23, 1899

COMPULSORY SICK CLUBS. Commons March 23, 1899

PRISON SCHOOLMASTERS. Commons March 24, 1899

HOVE POLICE GRIEVANCES. Commons March 24, 1899

ALLEGED COWARDICE BY HERTFORD CONSTABLES. Commons March 24, 1899

2 speeches — LLANFWROG BURIAL DISPUTE. Commons March 24, 1899

SLAUGHTERING HORSES IN THE PUBLIC STREETS. Commons March 27, 1899

MEDICAL FEES IN LAW COURTS. Commons March 27, 1899

3 speeches — POLICE AND SANITARY REGULATIONS BILL. Commons March 27, 1899

LEAD POISONING IN THE POTTERIES. Commons March 28, 1899

PRISON CHAPLAINS. Commons March 28, 1899

ROYAL COMMISSION ON LOCAL TAXATION. Commons March 28, 1899

NORTH-EAST CARNARVONSHIRE POLICE. Commons March 28, 1899

2 speeches — NORTH-EAST CARNARVONSHIRE POLICE. Commons March 28, 1899

POTTERY INDUSTRY. Commons April 10, 1899

ROYAL COMMISSION ON LOCAL TAXATION. Commons April 11, 1899

LEAD POISONING. Commons April 13, 1899

CAPTAIN ABNEY AND VACCINATION CERTIFICATES. Commons April 13, 1899

DETECTIVE-INSPECTOR STEVENS. Commons April 13, 1899

GOVERNMENT PETROLEUM BILL. Commons April 14, 1899

FACTORIES AMENDMENT BILL Commons May 19, 1899

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 7, 1899

METROPOLITAN STREET OBSTRUC TIONS. Commons June 15, 1899

NATURALISATION CERTIFICATES. Commons June 15, 1899

ECCLESIASTICAL JUDGES. Commons June 15, 1899

THE NEW ECCLESIASTICAL JUDGE. Commons June 16, 1899

MARGARINE FACTORIES. Commons June 22, 1899

MARGARINE FACTORIES. Commons July 24, 1899

3 speeches — INEBRIATES ACT (1898) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 26, 1899

LINCOLNSHIRE CORONERS BILL [Lords]. Commons July 31, 1899

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