Mr W.H. Smith
1825 - 1891Summary information for Mr W.H. Smith
Contributions
1873
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons February 7, 1873
QUESTION. Commons February 13, 1873
EXPORT OF COAL—DUTIES OR RESTRICTIONS.—QUESTION. Commons February 13, 1873
QUESTION. Commons February 14, 1873
JURIES (IRELAND).—PRECEDENCE OF MOTIONS.—QUESTION. Commons March 25, 1873
PARKS REGULATION ACT—MEETINGS IN THE PARKS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 27, 1873
3 speeches — [BILL 34.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 31, 1873
SECOND READING. Commons April 2, 1873
COMMITTEE. [Progress 31st March.] Commons April 3, 1873
POST OFFICE SAVINGS—BANK ACCOUNT.—QUESTION. Commons April 4, 1873
POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.—QUESTION. Commons April 24, 1873
2 speeches — FIRST NIGHT. Commons April 28, 1873
[BILL 144.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 8, 1873
COMMITTEE. [Progress 24th April.] Commons May 8, 1873
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 12, 1873
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons May 13, 1873
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS—SUPER-ANNUATIONS.—QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1873
QUESTION. Commons May 20, 1873
METROPOLIS—NEW COURTS OF JUSTICE.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 23, 1873
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS BILL—QUESTION. Commons June 10, 1873
COMMITTEE. Commons June 10, 1873
QUESTION. Commons June 13, 1873
COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th June.] Commons June 19, 1873
VOTE 1. —PUBLIC EDUCATION. Commons June 26, 1873
PART III. Commons July 8, 1873
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE BILL— [Lords]. Commons July 21, 1873
[BILL 245.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1873
(In the Committee.) Commons July 22, 1873
CRIMINAL LAW—APPROPRIATION OF PENALTIES.—QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1873
CONSIDERATION. Commons July 24, 1873
SUPPLY—POST OFFICE SERVICES. Commons July 28, 1873
SUPPLY—SITPPLEMENTAITRY ESTIMATES. Commons July 28, 1873
THE NEW PALACE AT WESTMINSTER AND THE EMBANKMENT. Commons July 30, 1873
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