Sir Richard Webster
1842 - December 15, 1915Summary information for Sir Richard Webster
Contributions
1889
THE OATHS ACT. Commons February 25, 1889
OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL. Commons February 25, 1889
THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons February 28, 1889
THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE BAHAMAS. Commons March 1, 1889
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons March 5, 1889
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT—THE LAMBCOTE TENANT RIGHT CASE. Commons March 7, 1889
3 speeches — PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS IN WELSH. Commons March 7, 1889
3 speeches — IRELAND—THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons March 7, 1889
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1888–89. Commons March 7, 1889
THE WELSH LANGUAGE Commons March 11, 1889
THE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH. Commons March 14, 1889
2 speeches — FLOGGING IN THE BAHAMAS. Commons March 15, 1889
A LICENSING IRREGULARITY. Commons March 18, 1889
5 speeches — VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 20, 1889
VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 21, 1889
28 speeches — VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 22, 1889
8 speeches — THE SPECIAL COMMISSION—THE CONDUCT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL—PERSONAL EXPLANATION—SIR CHARLES RUSSELL. Commons March 25, 1889
SECOND READING. Commons March 28, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT—JUSTICES FOR LONDON. Commons April 1, 1889
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 4, 1889
[BILL 87.] SECOND READING. Commons April 4, 1889
OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL. (No. 47). Commons April 15, 1889
SECOND READING. Commons April 15, 1889
3 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons April 16, 1889
THE COUNTY COURT ACT. Commons April 29, 1889
2 speeches — DUTY. Commons May 2, 1889
THE SITTINGS OF QUARTER SESSIONS. Commons May 6, 1889
2 speeches — ESTATE DUTY-MIXED ESTATE UNDER WILL OR INTESTACY. Commons May 9, 1889
4 speeches — CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL (No. 215.) Commons May 17, 1889
FRESHWATER, YARMOUTH, AND NEWPORT RAILWAY BILL. Commons May 23, 1889
OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL. (No. 97.) Commons May 23, 1889
3 speeches — OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL (No. 97.) Commons June 17, 1889
29 speeches — CRUELTY TO CHILDREN PREVENTION BILL. (No. 87.) Commons June 19, 1889
GOLD MINING IN WALES—"THE ATTORNEY GENERAL v. PRITCHARD MORGAN." Commons June 20, 1889
OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL. (No. 274.) Commons June 20, 1889
39 speeches — CRUELTY TO CHILDREN PREVENTION BILL. (No. 87.) Commons June 26, 1889
OCCUPIERS' DISQUALIFICATION REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 8, 1889
2 speeches — MR. COMMISSIONER KERR. Commons July 9, 1889
4 speeches — SUPPLY [18th June] REPORT. Commons July 9, 1889
3 speeches — THE LATE MR. HENRY QUINN. Commons July 11, 1889
JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD (MEY- RICK ENDOWMENT). Commons July 11, 1889
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN PREVENTION BILL. (No. 87.) Commons July 12, 1889
THE MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT. Commons July 15, 1889
2 speeches — FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Commons July 15, 1889
REVENUE BILL. (No. 315.) Commons July 15, 1889
NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECTS. Commons July 18, 1889
SECOND READING. Commons July 19, 1889
PARTNERSHIP BILL. (No. 336.) Commons July 24, 1889
THE ROYAL GRANTS. Commons July 25, 1889
TRUST COMPANIES BILL. Commons July 29, 1889
MACCLESFIELD TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANK. Commons July 30, 1889
4 speeches — MARRIAGES (BASUTOLAND, &c.) BILL [LORDS.] (No. 352.) Commons July 31, 1889
4 speeches — ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 1, 1889
FACTORS BILL [LORDS] (No. 310.) Commons August 2, 1889
JERVIS'S ACT. Commons August 8, 1889
5 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272). Commons August 12, 1889
14 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272.) Commons August 13, 1889
4 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 272.) Commons August 14, 1889
INTERPRETATION BILL. [Lords] (No. 364.) Commons August 14, 1889
2 speeches — THE TITHE RENT-CHARGE BILL. Commons August 15, 1889
CLASS IV. Commons August 15, 1889
THE VACCINATION ACTS. Commons August 20, 1889
4 speeches — Class III. Commons August 21, 1889
THE REGISTRATION ACTS. Commons August 22, 1889
OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL (No. 882.) Commons August 22, 1889
THE REGISTRATION ACTS—THE LODGER FRANCHISE. Commons August 23, 1889
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