Mr Leonard Courtney

1832 - May 11, 1918
Summary information for Mr Leonard Courtney

Contributions

1885

COMMITTEE. Commons February 19, 1885

2 speeches — EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN—VOTE OF CENSURE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 27, 1885

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (REDISTRIBUTION) BILL. Commons March 2, 1885

2 speeches — [BILL 49.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 3, 1885

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—ORDER OF BUSINESS. Commons March 6, 1885

2 speeches — CLASS VII.—MISCELLANEOUS. Commons March 16, 1885

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 23, 1885

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 30, 1885

7 speeches — ENGLAND. Commons April 13, 1885

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 23, 1885

7 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 110.] Commons April 24, 1885

OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 27, 1885

THIRD READING. Commons May 11, 1885

CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons May 20, 1885

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (MR. BRADLAUGH).—RESOLUTION. Commons July 6, 1885

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons July 9, 1885

COMMITTEE. Commons July 9, 1885

2 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons July 13, 1885

COMMITTEE. Commons July 14, 1885

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 14, 1885

CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons July 15, 1885

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 16, 1885

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1885

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES —SITES OF THE METROPOLITAN PRISONS. Commons July 27, 1885

Class V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons July 29, 1885

2 speeches — SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons July 30, 1885

2 speeches — PART I. Commons July 30, 1885

8 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 30th July.] Commons July 31, 1885

2 speeches — PART II. Commons July 31, 1885

2 speeches — HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES BILL. Commons August 3, 1885

6 speeches — [BILL 68.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 3, 1885

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