Mr John Simon

1818 - 1897
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Contributions

1876

SECOND READING. Commons March 1, 1876

COMMITTEE. Commons March 7, 1876

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th March.] Commons March 20, 1876

COMMITTEE. Commons March 23, 1876

SPAIN—SEIZURE OF THE SLOOP "LARK."—QUESTION. Commons March 28, 1876

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th March.] Commons March 30, 1876

MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL.— [Bill 49.] Commons April 6, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th April.] Commons April 24, 1876

FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS— LEGISLATION.—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1876

QUESTION. Commons May 1, 1876

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 28th April.] Commons May 1, 1876

2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL— [Bill 49.] Commons May 4, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons May 10, 1876

CRIMINAL LAW—MR. BRAVO—THE INQUEST.—QUESTIONS. Commons May 18, 1876

QUESTION. Commons May 23, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons May 24, 1876

THE OFFICIAL REFEREES. Commons May 26, 1876

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—MR. HERBERT'S PICTURE.—QUESTION. Commons June 1, 1876

PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—POLITICAL COMMITTEE OF THE REFORM CLUB.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 12, 1876

3 speeches — POOR LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 13, 1876

PARLIAMENT—ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS.—QUESTIONS. Commons June 19, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons June 22, 1876

[BILL 190.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 26, 1876

PARLIAMENT—ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS.—QUESTIONS. Commons June 29, 1876

QUESTION. Commons July 3, 1876

VACCINATION ACTS—THE KEIGHLEY BOARD OF GUARDIANS.—QUESTION. Commons July 7, 1876

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 7, 1876

CORONERS.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 11, 1876

FURTHER PROCEEDING ON SECOND READING. BILL WITHDRAWN. Commons July 26, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons August 1, 1876

3 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL. Commons August 7, 1876

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