Mr Thomas Duckham

1816 - March 2, 1902
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1883

[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons February 19, 1883

[BILL 44.] SECOND READING. Commons March 12, 1883

COMPENSATION FOR AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENTS—LEGISLATION. Commons April 19, 1883

CATTLE DISEASE (IRELAND). Commons April 26, 1883

PARLIAMENT—MINISTEE OF AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE. Commons April 26, 1883

RESOLUTION. Commons May 4, 1883

CONSIDERATION. Commons May 24, 1883

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS—FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons May 24, 1883

CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons May 28, 1883

SECOND READING. Commons May 29, 1883

WINDSOR, ASCOT, AND ALDERSHOT RAILWAY (re-committed) BILL. Commons May 31, 1883

MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE. Commons June 8, 1883

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL PRACTICES) BILL.— [BILL 7.] Commons June 18, 1883

THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT— STATISTICS. Commons July 6, 1883

THE AGRICULTURAL RETURNS. Commons July 9, 1883

RESOLUTION. Commons July 10, 1883

8 speeches — IMPROVEMENTS. Commons July 17, 1883

4 speeches — IMPROVEMENTS. Commons July 18, 1883

4 speeches — IMPROVEMENTS, Commons July 19, 1883

8 speeches — IMPROVEMENTS. Commons July 23, 1883

7 speeches — PART II. Commons July 24, 1883

2 speeches — PART III. Commons July 24, 1883

IMPROVEMENTS TO WHICH CONSENT OF LANDLORD IS REQUIRED. Commons July 24, 1883

IMPROVEMENTS TO WHICH CONSENT OF LANDLORD IS NOT REQUIRED. Commons July 24, 1883

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons July 27, 1883

6 speeches — FURTHER CONSIDERATION. Commons July 31, 1883

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878. Commons August 17, 1883

2 speeches — CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS—IMPORTATION OF CANADIAN CATTLE. Commons August 17, 1883

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT—REMOVAL OF ANIMALS FROM SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. Commons August 21, 1883

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 21, 1883

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