Mr John Locke
1805 - 1880Summary information for Mr John Locke
Contributions
1866
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 12, 1866
LEAVE. FIRST BEADING. Commons February 12, 1866
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 12, 1866
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons February 16, 1866
FIRST READING. Commons February 20, 1866
2 speeches — [BILLS 7, 24, & 32] COMMITTEE. Commons February 20, 1866
LONDON (CITY) TRAFFIC REGULATION BILL—(by. Order)—SECOND READING. Commons February 22, 1866
QUESTION. Commons February 22, 1866
LAW OF RATING.—QUESTION. Commons February 23, 1866
THAMES EMBANKMENT (NORTH APPROACHES) BILL—(by Order.) Commons February 26, 1866
SELECT COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons February 27, 1866
QUESTION. Commons March 2, 1866
MUTINY BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 9, 1866
SECOND READING. [BILL 9.] Commons March 12, 1866
COMMONS (METROPOLIS.)—LEAVE. Commons March 20, 1866
2 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 21, 1866
RESOLUTION. Commons March 22, 1866
REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE, Commons April 9, 1866
COURT OF PROBATE.—QUESTION. Commons April 9, 1866
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 9, 1866
QUESTION. Commons April 10, 1866
SECOND READING. Commons April 11, 1866
SECOND READING. Commons April 18, 1866
SECOND RADING. Commons April 18, 1866
FIRE INSURANCE DUTY.—QUESTION. Commons April 23, 1866
COMMITTEE. Commons April 30, 1866
QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1866
CONSIDERED. Commons May 11, 1866
HYDE PARK.—QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1866
[BILL 84.) SECOND READING. Commons May 24, 1866
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL— [BILL 68.]—COMMITTEE. Commons May 28, 1866
SECOND READING. Commons May 30, 1866
TESTS ABOLITION (OXFORD) BILL. Commons June 13, 1866
THE BALLOT.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 17, 1866
3 speeches — THAMES NAVIGATION (re-committed) BILL. Commons July 19, 1866
PUBLIC HEALTH (re-committed) BILL. Commons July 24, 1866
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 26, 1866
PUBLIC HEALTH (re-committed) BILL. Commons July 27, 1866
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