Mr Richard Causton
1843 - February 23, 1929Summary information for Mr Richard Causton
Contributions
1885
ARMY—QUARTERMASTERS—REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES. Commons March 3, 1885
ARMY—THE ROYAL ENGINEERS— MILITARY FOREMEN OF WORKS. Commons March 12, 1885
ARMY—QUARTERMASTERS. Commons March 12, 1885
2 speeches — RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES. Commons March 13, 1885
2 speeches — DISQUALIFICATION OF VOTERS FOR CORRUPT PRACTICES. Commons March 17, 1885
3 speeches — DEPARTMENTAL STATEMENT. Commons March 19, 1885
PARLIAMENT—PALACE OF WESTMINSTER —WESTMINSTER HALL. Commons March 23, 1885
WAYS AND MEANS—INLAND REVENUE —STAMPS ON BILLS OF LADING. Commons March 26, 1885
CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons March 30, 1885
3 speeches — CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 9, 1885
PARLIAMENT—PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—WESTMINSTER HALL (RESTORATION). Commons April 30, 1885
WAYS AND MEANS—FINANCIAL STATEMENT.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 30, 1885
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS— THE FIRE BRIGADE COMMITTEE. Commons May 4, 1885
REGISTRATION (OCCUPATION VOTERS) (re-committed) BILL.— [BILL 140.] Commons May 6, 1885
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons May 20, 1885
2 speeches — SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons July 9, 1885
SUPPLY—ARMY; (SUPPLEMENTARY). Commons July 13, 1885
3 speeches — SUPPLY [8TH JULY] REPORT. Commons July 13, 1885
2 speeches — CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons July 15, 1885
MEDICAL RELIEF DISQUALIFICATION REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 21, 1885
MEDICAL RELIEF DISQUALIFICATION REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 23, 1885
ARMY—QUARTERMASTERS AND RIDING MASTERS—PROMOTION. Commons August 6, 1885
2 speeches — ENDOWED SCHOOLS—THE CHARITY COMMISSIONERS—SIR ANDREW JUDD'S SCHOOL, TONBRIDGE. Commons August 6, 1885
COMMITTEE. Commons August 11, 1885
ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE DEPRESSION OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY. Commons August 13, 1885
ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE DEPRESSION OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY —REPRESENTATION OF AGRICULTURE. Commons August 14, 1885
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