Mr John Mellor
1835 - October 13, 1911Summary information for Mr John Mellor
Contributions
1893
SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons February 21, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons February 28, 1893
38 speeches — CLASS I. Commons March 2, 1893
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1892–3 (SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES). Commons March 3, 1893
6 speeches — CLASS I. Commons March 3, 1893
5 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 7, 1893
OMMITTEE. Commons March 7, 1893
INSTRUCTION TO COMMITTEE. Commons March 9, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons March 17, 1893
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons March 17, 1893
CLASS III. Commons March 17, 1893
CLASS IV. Commons March 17, 1893
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 27th February.] Commons March 17, 1893
THE BEHRING SEA ARBITRATION. Commons March 20, 1893
UGANDA. Commons March 20, 1893
STANDING ORDERS. Commons March 23, 1893
MR. RUSSELL AND THE CLOSURE. Commons March 27, 1893
STANDING ORDERS (by order), Commons April 13, 1893
SECOND READING. Commons April 18, 1893
2 speeches — TEA. Commons April 24, 1893
SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 28, 1893
RATHMINES AND RATHGAR WATER AND IMPROVEMENT BILL Commons May 1, 1893
INSTRUCTION TO COMMITTEE. Commons June 1, 1893
11 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. (No. 209.) Commons June 1, 1893
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 5, 1893
7 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 2nd June.] Commons June 5, 1893
THE SPECIAL CLOSURE RESOLUTION. Commons July 27, 1893
12 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, New Clauses, 26th July.] Commons July 27, 1893
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons August 4, 1893
6 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons September 18, 1893
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL.—(No. 274.) Commons December 11, 1893
LORDS AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Commons December 20, 1893
2 speeches — PRIVILEGE. Commons December 21, 1893
HOURS OF LABOUR ON IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons December 29, 1893
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