Mr Octavius Morgan
1837 - 1896Summary information for Mr Octavius Morgan
Contributions
1888
2 speeches — EGYPT—THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL AT CAIRO. Commons February 13, 1888
EGYPT—THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL AT CAIRO. Commons February 20, 1888
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 20, 1888
RESOLUTION. Commons February 22, 1888
MALTA—CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES. Commons February 24, 1888
RESOLUTION. Commons February 24, 1888
[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons February 28, 1888
SALE OF BEER—ADULTERATION OF MALT LIQUORS. Commons March 1, 1888
DEEDS OF ARRANGEMENT ACT, 1887— CHARGES FOR SEARCHING. Commons March 1, 1888
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS—THE ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons March 6, 1888
2 speeches — [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons March 7, 1888
2 speeches — SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE—FRIDAY, MARCH 16. Commons March 12, 1888
CIVIL SERVICE—COPYISTS. Commons March 13, 1888
CIVIL SERVICE COPYISTS. Commons March 15, 1888
EGYPT—THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL—RESOLUTION. Commons March 16, 1888
THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—THE LAKE IN BATTERSEA PARK. Commons March 22, 1888
MERCHANT SHIPPLNG ACTS—PILOTAGE CERTIFICATES. Commons March 27, 1888
PARKS (METROPOLIS)—BATTERSEA PARK—DISMISSAL OF WORKMEN. Commons April 12, 1888
INLAND REVENUE (EXCISE) DEPARTMENT—APPOINTMENTS. Commons April 16, 1888
SECOND READING. Commons April 18, 1888
EXCISE—DUTIES ON RETAIL HOUSES IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA. Commons April 19, 1888
PARKS (METROPOLIS)—THE BATTER SEA ESTATE AND WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Commons April 24, 1888
WAR OFFICE—COURT MARTIAL ON MAJOR TEMPLER. Commons April 24, 1888
WORKMEN (WOOLWICH). Commons April 24, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 26, 1888
CONSULAR CHARGES IN ENGLAND— INVOICES FOR THE UNITED STATES. Commons April 30, 1888
POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—SENIOR TELEGRAPHISTS. Commons May 8, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—SOUTH AFRICAN (TRANSVAAL) REPUBLIC AND THE NEW REPUBLIC TREATY OF UNION. Commons May 14, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—THE TRANSVAAL GOVERNMENT—RAILWAY CONCES- SION. Commons May 14, 1888
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES —TREATY OBLIGATIONS. Commons May 14, 1888
TRADE AND COMMERCE—INVOICES ON SHIPMENTS FROM GERMANY TO THE UNITED STATES—CONSULAR FEES. Commons May 14, 1888
GAME ACTS—SALE OF RUSSIAN PAR- TRIDGES AND HARES. Commons May 14, 1888
THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—BATTER- SEA PARK—DISCHARGED WORK- MEN. Commons May 15, 1888
LICENSING LAWS—LOCAL GOVERN- MENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL —LICENSING CLAUSES. Commons May 15, 1888
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 31, 1888
ARMY—THE QUEEN'S REGULATIONS— SALUTING AUXILIARY FORCES. Commons June 4, 1888
POST OFFICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)— FIRST-CLASS TELEGRAPHISTS. Commons June 4, 1888
THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—THE LAKE IN BATTERSEA PARK. Commons June 7, 1888
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL—SECTION 8—TRANS- FER OF POWERS TO BURIAL BOARDS. Commons June 7, 1888
2 speeches — NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE—RULE 2 (ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE). TITHE DISTURBANCES IN NORTH WALES—ACTION OF POLICE AND EMERGENCY MEN. Commons June 7, 1888
WAR OFFICE (AUXILIARY FORCES)— THE VOLUNTEERS—THE LONDON IRISH RIFLES—TRAINING AS DRIVERS, &c. Commons June 12, 1888
4 speeches — LIBEL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 13, 1888
MERCHANDIZE MARKS ACT, 1887—SEC. 3, SUB-SEC. 2. Commons June 14, 1888
UNITED STATES—SHIPPING CHARGES—DECLARATION FEE. Commons June 14, 1888
COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. RESOLUTION. Commons June 19, 1888
2 speeches — [BILL 294.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 20, 1888
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—HOUSE OF COMMONS—POLICE ATTENDANCE. Commons June 25, 1888
GOLD MINES (WALES)—SPECULATIVE LEASES OR LICENCES—RIGHTS OF THE CROWN. Commons June 25, 1888
COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 28, 1888
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 29, 1888
AFRICA (SOUTH)—AFFAIRS OF ZULULAND. Commons July 2, 1888
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS—CONVERSION OF LEASEHOLDS. Commons July 5, 1888
THE CROWN ESTATES—CONVERSION OF LEASEHOLDS. Commons July 5, 1888
2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—ZULULAND. Commons July 5, 1888
COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons July 9, 1888
RESOLUTION. Commons July 10, 1888
APPLCATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 11, 1888
SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons July 12, 1888
2 speeches — APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 13, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 17, 1888
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE, HOUSE—BILLS PASSED BY THE STANDING COMMITTEES—AN AUTUMN SESSION. Commons July 23, 1888
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 23, 1888
CONSIDERATION. Commons July 26, 1888
THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—BATTERSEA PARK—DISMISSAL OF EMPLOYES. Commons July 30, 1888
CONSULAR CHARGES IN ENGLAND— INVOICES FOR THE UNITED STATES. Commons July 30, 1888
BURIAL LAWS—BURIALS OF NONCONFORMIST PARISHIONERS. Commons July 30, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 30, 1888
COMMITTEE. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons July 30, 1888
2 speeches — METROPOLIS—LAND AT BATTERSEA— THE VESTRY OF ST. JAMES'S, WESTMINSTER. Commons July 31, 1888
THE EXCISE DUTIES (LOCAL PURPOSES) BILL. Commons August 3, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—THE HOSTILITIES IN ZULULAND. Commons August 3, 1888
THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—BATTERSEA PARK—DISMISSAL OF EMPLOYES. Commons August 6, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 6, 1888
2 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons November 8, 1888
AFRICA (SOUTH)—ZULULAND—TRIAL OF UNDABUKO AND OTHER CHIEFS. Commons November 15, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—DINIZULU. Commons November 16, 1888
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT—TRANSLATIONS INTO THE WELSH LANGUAGE. Commons November 19, 1888
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—THE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS. Commons November 27, 1888
2 speeches — CLASS VI.—NON-EFFECTIVE AND CHARITABLE SERVICES. Commons November 30, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY FOR INJURIES TO WORKMEN BILL. Commons December 3, 1888
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888, SEC. 51—ELECTORAL DIVISIONS OF MONMOUTHSHIRE. Commons December 6, 1888
SOUTH AFRICA—THE EX-KING DINIZULU. Commons December 10, 1888
2 speeches — CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons December 17, 1888
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