Mr Octavius Morgan
1837 - 1896Summary information for Mr Octavius Morgan
Contributions
1889
THE WELSH LANGUAGE Commons March 11, 1889
THE WELSH LANGUAGE. Commons March 11, 1889
THE KENNINGTON ELECTION. Commons March 18, 1889
THE MERCHANDIZE MARKS ACT. Commons March 25, 1889
LO BENGULA. Commons March 26, 1889
SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY BILL. Commons March 27, 1889
THE HURRICANE AT SAMOA. Commons April 1, 1889
CITY POSTMEN. Commons April 4, 1889
BURIALS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Commons April 8, 1889
BURIALS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Commons April 9, 1889
CLASS I. Commons April 9, 1889
CHAIRMEN'S PANEL. Commons May 1, 1889
BURIAL GROUNDS. Commons May 13, 1889
2 speeches — THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN WALES. Commons May 14, 1889
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (WALES) BILL. (No. 4.) Commons June 19, 1889
BILLINGSGATE FISH MARKET. Commons June 20, 1889
TEACHERS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons June 25, 1889
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (WALES) BILL. (No. 4.) Commons June 26, 1889
TRADE MARKS. Commons June 27, 1889
THE AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Commons June 27, 1889
2 speeches — UNITED STATES CONSULAR FEES. Commons June 27, 1889
3 speeches — INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (WALES) BILL (No. 4.) Commons July 3, 1889
RIOT AT MOREE. Commons July 4, 1889
THE TOWN HOLDINGS COMMITTEE. Commons July 19, 1889
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (WALES) BILL. (No. 4.) Commons July 23, 1889
MARRIAGES (BASUTOLAND, &c.) BILL [LORDS.] (No. 352.) Commons July 31, 1889
4 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRADE &c. — LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 1, 1889
GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS. Commons August 2, 1889
GOVERNMENT STOCK AND THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. Commons August 9, 1889
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons August 12, 1889
TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272). Commons August 12, 1889
UNITED STATES CONSULAR CHARGES. Commons August 15, 1889
EXAMINATION IN SCIENCE AND ART. Commons August 22, 1889
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