Sir Charles Dalrymple
1839 - June 20, 1916Summary information for Sir Charles Dalrymple
Contributions
1883
EAST INDIA—CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE—NATIVE JURISDICTION OVER BRITISH SUBJECTS. Commons February 26, 1883
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS—PREMATURE DISCLOSURE TO PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS. Commons April 2, 1883
2 speeches — AFFAIRS OF SCOTLAND—PARLIAMENTARY MANAGEMENT. Commons April 5, 1883
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 6, 1883
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons April 9, 1883
POST OFFICE—TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT—PORTERAGE OF TELEGRAMS. Commons April 12, 1883
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 18, 1883
SECOND READING. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons April 23, 1883
SECOND READING. Commons June 5, 1883
PARLIAMENT—MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS—SCOTCH BUSINESS—THE EARL OF ROSEBERY. Commons June 7, 1883
3 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—SCOTCH BUSINESS. Commons June 25, 1883
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL PRACTICES) BILL.— [BILL 7.] Commons June 25, 1883
SCOTLAND—THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON CROFTERS. Commons June 28, 1883
2 speeches — LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons June 29, 1883
PUBLIC BUSINESS (SCOTLAND)—THE HOME DEPARTMENT—OFFICIAL PAPERS. Commons July 5, 1883
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILLS. Commons July 16, 1883
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons July 26, 1883
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—SATURDAY SITTINGS. Commons July 27, 1883
5 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 31st July.] Commons August 1, 1883
SECOND READING. Commons August 1, 1883
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons August 2, 1883
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons August 3, 1883
SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons August 4, 1883
RESOLUTION. Commons August 7, 1883
CONSIDERATION. Commons August 8, 1883
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