Mr Robert Graham

1852 - March 20, 1936
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Contributions

1888

3 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS IN THE METROPOLIS —TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Commons February 20, 1888

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—PRESS PROSECUTIONS. Commons February 21, 1888

ARMY—COLONEL PHILIP DICKSON. Commons February 27, 1888

2 speeches — SCOTLAND—INSPECTORS OF MINES (WESTERN DISTRICT). Commons February 27, 1888

ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 2, 1888

REGISTER HOUSE, EDINBURGH— RIGHT OF INSPECTION. Commons April 12, 1888

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— CASE OF PETER GOWIE, OF PERTH. Commons April 12, 1888

PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— SIR CHARLES WARREN'S PROCLAMATION. Commons April 12, 1888

POLICE (HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT)— ATTENDANCE AT THE HOUSE. Commons April 12, 1888

HOUSE OF COMMONS (ADMISSION OF STRANGERS. Commons May 4, 1888

PRISONS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— JOHN MORRIS, A LUNATIC IN DORCHESTER GAOL. Commons May 7, 1888

LAW AND POLICE—SENTENCE ON TWO GIRLS AT WESTMINSTER POLICE COURT. Commons May 7, 1888

LAW AND POLICE—SENTENCE ON TWO GIRLS AT WESTMINSTER POLICE COURT. Commons May 10, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—CONSTABLE DAVIDSON—CHARGE OF ASSAULT. Commons May 10, 1888

4 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE—DISTURB- ANCE IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Commons May 11, 1888

POST OFFICE (ENGLAND AND WALES) —DETENTION OF PRINTED MATTER BY WARRANT OF THE HOME SE- CRETARY. Commons May 15, 1888

CONDITION OF THE WORKING CLASSES (METROPOLIS)— DEATHS FROM STAR- VATION—PROSTITUTES. Commons May 15, 1888

LAW AND POLICE (METROPOLIS)— INTERFERENCE IN BERMONDSEY. Commons May 15, 1888

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (NOTICES OF MOTION)—RESOLUTION. Commons May 15, 1888

WAR OFFICE—THE INNISKILLING FUSILIERS. Commons May 17, 1888

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE—CONSTABLE ALFRED WATSON, B. DIVISION. Commons May 18, 1888

THE ROYAL MINT—LEASE OF THE REFINERY TO BARON A. DE ROTHS- CHILD. Commons May 18, 1888

IMPERIAL DEFENCE [EXPENSES]. Commons June 4, 1888

POOR LAW (METROPOLIS)—GUAR- DIANS OF POPLAR PARISH—CASE OF F. BURGE. Commons June 8, 1888

COAL MINES, &c., REGULATION ACT, 1887—THE AYRSHIRE COLLIERIES— THE SPECIAL RULES. Commons June 8, 1888

2 speeches — THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—COLLECTION OF MONEY IN SOUTHWARK PARK. Commons June 14, 1888

METROPOLIS—HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUND—COLLECTIONS IN THE PARKS AND OPEN SPACES. Commons June 15, 1888

PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— COLLECTIONS OF MONEY—THE PARKS AND OPEN SPACES. Commons June 18, 1888

3 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 18, 1888

COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 19, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—PAY FOR INJURIES RECEIVED WHILE ON DUTY—CASE OF CONSTABLE 136 H. Commons July 2, 1888

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 2, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—THE A DIVISION—PROMOTION. Commons July 3, 1888

ARMY (INDIA)—BENGAL STAFF CORPS—CAPTAIN J. B. CHATTERTON. Commons July 3, 1888

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS—TRADE DISPUTES—POLICE REPORTERS. Commons July 5, 1888

2 speeches — THE TRUCK ACT—ILLEGAL DEDUCTIONS. Commons July 6, 1888

PRISONS—CASE OF MICHAEL GOLDMAN—PORTSMOUTH PRISON. Commons July 6, 1888

POLICE COURTS (METROPOLIS)—ENFORCEMENT OF COSTS. Commons July 6, 1888

RESOLUTION. Commons July 10, 1888

2 speeches — TRADE AND COMMERCE—STRIKE OF MATCH GIRLS AT BRYANT AND MAY'S. Commons July 12, 1888

STREET TRAFFIC (METROPOLIS)— TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Commons July 12, 1888

2 speeches — APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 12, 1888

PRISONS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— MICHAEL GOLDMAN, A PRISONER IN PORTSMOUTH PRISON. Commons July 13, 1888

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— MEETING IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, JULY 14. Commons July 16, 1888

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— MEETING IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE, JULY 14. Commons July 16, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—DISMISSAL OF CONSTABLE SMITH AND OTHERS. Commons July 19, 1888

PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Commons July 19, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—CHARGES OF STRIKING WOMEN. Commons July 19, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—DISMISSAL OF CONSTABLE J. O'GRADY. Commons July 19, 1888

4 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—TRAFALGAR SQUARE (REGULATION OF MEETINGS) BILL. Commons July 19, 1888

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Commons July 20, 1888

3 speeches — TRAFALGAR SQUARE—RIGHT OF PUBLIC MEETING. Commons July 20, 1888

2 speeches — PRIVILEGE—MR. CONYBEARE AND THE SPEAKER.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 20, 1888

ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 20, 1888

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—SENTENCE OF WHIPPING. Commons July 26, 1888

WAR OFFICE—HOURS OF LABOUR IN GOVERNMENT WORKSHOPS. Commons July 27, 1888

NAVY—HOURS OF LABOUR IN NAVAL WORKSHOPS. Commons July 27, 1888

2 speeches — POST OFFICE—HOURS OF LABOUR AT THE POST OFFICE. Commons July 27, 1888

POOR LAW—CASE OF MRS. SARAH BURGE—COSTS. Commons July 30, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—THE "FROG'S MARCH." Commons July 31, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—SOCIALIST MEETINGS—POLICE SUPERVISION. Commons August 2, 1888

LAW AND POLICE—CELLS AT POLICE STATIONS—INSANITARY CONDITION. Commons August 2, 1888

POST OFFICE—CLERKS ON THE SPECIAL STAFF. Commons August 3, 1888

LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—"REGINA v. 'ST. STEPHEN'S REVIEW'"—COUNCILLOR JAMES JUDD. Commons August 3, 1888

3 speeches — FURTHER VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons August 3, 1888

ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 6, 1888

WAR OFFICE—MANUFACTURE OF WOOLLEN FABRICS FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. Commons August 7, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—CASE OF JOHN HUNT. Commons August 7, 1888

CONSIDERATION. Commons August 8, 1888

WAR OFFICE—FOOD SUPPLY OF INFANTRY SOLDIERS. Commons August 10, 1888

FACTORIES ACT—MESSRS. ROBINSON, CURRIE, & CO., ABERDEEN. Commons August 10, 1888

ADJOURNMENT. Commons August 11, 1888

CRIMINAL LAW—THE MURDERS AT THE EAST END OF LONDON. Commons November 9, 1888

CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons November 9, 1888

2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW—THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS—OFFER OF REWARD. Commons November 12, 1888

THE METROPOLITAN POLICE FORCE— RETIREMENT ON FULL PENSIONS. Commons November 13, 1888

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE—RESIGNATION OF SIR CHARLES WARREN. Commons November 13, 1888

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons November 13, 1888

6 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons November 14, 1888

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)— THE MEETING ON CLERKENWELL GREEN. Commons November 15, 1888

THE SWEATING SYSTEM—THE SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons November 15, 1888

2 speeches — SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons November 15, 1888

2 speeches — PUBLIC MEETINGS (METROPOLIS)—THE MEETING ON CLERKENWELL GREEN. Commons November 16, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—RESIGNATION OF SIR CHARLES WARREN. Commons November 19, 1888

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE—SIR CHARLES WARREN, LATE CHIEF COMMISSIONER. Commons November 20, 1888

BURIAL GROUNDS (METROPOLIS)—CITY OF LONDON AND TOWER HAMLETS CEMETERIES. Commons November 20, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—PENSIONS FOR INJURIES—CASE OF CONSTABLE BROWN. Commons November 22, 1888

THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)— MR. CLIFFORD LLOYD. Commons November 22, 1888

2 speeches — LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 23, 1888

LAW AND POLICE—NOMINAL ENTRIES IN THE "POLICE GAZETTE." Commons November 26, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE (SIR CHARLES WARREN). Commons November 26, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER. Commons November 28, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS. Commons November 29, 1888

3 speeches — TRADES AND MANUFACTURES—THE NAIL AND SMALL CHAINMAKERS. Commons November 29, 1888

3 speeches — TRADE AND MANUFACTURE—NAIL-MAKERS AND SMALL CHAINMAKERS—A ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons November 30, 1888

6 speeches — NAILERS AND SMALL CHAINMAKERS—NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE, 1888—STANDING ORDER 27 (DISORDERLY CONDUCT)—MR. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAM ORDERED TO WITHDRAW. Commons December 1, 1888

SPECIAL COMMISSION ACT, 1888—PRODUCTION OF THE TEST ROLL. Commons December 22, 1888

6 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons December 22, 1888

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