Sir Charles Lewis
1825 - 1893Summary information for Sir Charles Lewis
Contributions
1884
THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—ARMY OFFICERS—THE QUEEN'S REGULATIONS. Commons February 21, 1884
PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—SUPPRESSION OF PUBLIC MEETINGS. Commons February 21, 1884
STATE OF IRELAND—THE RIOTS AT LONDONDERRY—REPORT OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. Commons March 3, 1884
STATE OF IRELAND—THE RIOTS AT LONDONDERRY—MR. M'CORKELL. Commons March 18, 1884
STATE OF IRELAND—THE RIOTS AT LONDONDERRY—TRIAL OF THOMAS DOHERTY AT SLIGO. Commons March 20, 1884
SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons March 21, 1884
CONSIDERATION. Commons March 31, 1884
STATE OF IRELAND — THE RIOTS AT LONDONDERRY — THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. Commons April 21, 1884
POST OFFICE—ACCELERATION OF THE IRISH MAILS. Commons May 8, 1884
3 speeches — [BILL. 3.] SECOND READING. Commons May 9, 1884
2 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND—THE RIOTS AT LONDONDERRY—"YOUNG WALLER." Commons May 12, 1884
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th Hay.] [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons May 16, 1884
COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th May.] [FOURTH NIGHT.] Commons May 23, 1884
COMMITTEE. [Progress 23rd May.] [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons May 26, 1884
SECOND READING. Commons June 11, 1884
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 12th June.] [NINTH NIGHT.] Commons June 13, 1884
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 13th June.] [TENTH NIGHT.] Commons June 17, 1884
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th June.] [ELEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons June 19, 1884
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons June 24, 1884
THIRD READING. Commons June 26, 1884
POST OFFICE—THE IRISH MAILS. Commons June 30, 1884
2 speeches — EGYPT—THE CONFERENCE. Commons June 30, 1884
AMENDMENT (MR. HARRINGTON)—THE MAAMTRASNA MURDERS—CONVICTION OF MYLES JOYCE AND OTHERS. Commons October 27, 1884
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS (OCT. 30)—LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AND MR. CHAMBERLAIN. Commons October 31, 1884
PUBLIC MEETINGS—THE RIOT AT ASTON HALL, BIRMINGHAM. Commons November 4, 1884
COMMITTEE. Commons November 10, 1884
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