Sir Charles Lewis
1825 - 1893Summary information for Sir Charles Lewis
Contributions
1888
ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAW (IRELAND)—"BLUNT v. BYRNE." Commons February 13, 1888
NOTICES OF QUESTIONS BY MEMBERS TO BE IN WRITING. Commons March 7, 1888
FIRST READING. Commons March 12, 1888
NATIONAL DEBT (CONVERSION)— HOLDINGS (NUMBERS). Commons March 15, 1888
NATIONAL DEBT (CONVERSION) BILL—.EXPLANATIONS. Commons March 15, 1888
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 16, 1888
PRISONS (IRELAND)—MR. WILFRID BLUNT, MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN. Commons March 19, 1888
MOTION FOR LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 19, 1888
SUPPLEMENTAL. Commons March 20, 1888
LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—THE LEASEHOLD CLAUSE—LEASE HOLDERS IN THE LAND COURTS. Commons April 16, 1888
FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—RATHLIN ISLAND, CO. ANTRIM. Commons April 19, 1888
5 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 25, 1888
PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND) —RATHLIN ISLAND—COMMUNICATION WITH THE MAINLAND. Commons April 26, 1888
INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE RIVER BANN. Commons April 30, 1888
SECOND READING. Commons May 14, 1888
SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1888
INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAIN- AGE (IRELAND)—THE RIVER BANN— LEGISLATION. Commons May 15, 1888
COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 14, 1888
2 speeches — [BILL 294.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 20, 1888
2 speeches — LAND ACT, 1881, SEC. 19—LABOURERS' DWELLINGS—APPLICATIONS. Commons June 28, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE BANN BARROW, AND SHANNON DRAINAGE BILLS. Commons July 9, 1888
BANN DRAINAGE BILL—COMPENSATION TO OFFICIALS. Commons July 23, 1888
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PROCEDURE ON THE MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (CHARGES AND ALLEGATIONS) BILL—RESOLUTION. Commons August 2, 1888
LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881, SEC. 19—LABOURERS' DWELLINGS. Commons August 6, 1888
THE INQUEST AT MITCHELSTOWN ON MR. MANDEVILLE. Commons August 6, 1888
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—POSTPONEMENT OF BILLS. Commons August 9, 1888
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 10, 1888
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