Sir Richard Webster

1842 - December 15, 1915
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Contributions

1891

INTIMIDATION AT PLYMOUTH— "REGINA V. CURRAN AND OTHERS." Commons January 23, 1891

39 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons January 26, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons January 28, 1891

12 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons January 29, 1891

22 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons February 2, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons February 4, 1891

RAILWAY RATES. Commons February 5, 1891

10 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL.—(No. 184.) Commons February 5, 1891

3 speeches — RELIGIOUS DISABILITIES. Commons February 9, 1891

10 speeches — CONSIDERATION. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 9, 1891

12 speeches — TITHE KENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL.—(No. 184.) Commons February 10, 1891

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 11, 1891

ILLITERATE VOTERS. Commons February 12, 1891

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 12, 1891

ELECTORAL DISABILITIES REMOVAL BILL.—(No. 182.) Commons February 16, 1891

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 24, 1891

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1891

2 speeches — MINING ROYALTIES. Commons February 27, 1891

THE BUXTON LIME COMPANY. Commons March 3, 1891

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 4, 1891

BUXTON LIME COMPANY. Commons March 5, 1891

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL PRACTICES) ACT, 1884. Commons March 6, 1891

2 speeches — DIRECTORS' LIABILITY ACT. Commons March 9, 1891

2 speeches — COUNTY COURT SITTINGS. Commons March 12, 1891

CUSTODY OF CHILDREN BILL [LORDS] (No. 216.) Commons March 17, 1891

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 18, 1891

BANKRUPT TRUSTEES. Commons March 19, 1891

14 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons March 19, 1891

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 19, 1891

2 speeches — THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE. Commons March 20, 1891

4 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL.—(No. 251.) Commons March 20, 1891

8 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. (No. 251.) Commons March 24, 1891

ELECTORAL DISABILITIES REMOVAL BILL.—(No. 182.) Commons March 24, 1891

REGULATION OF LICENSED HOUSES. Commons April 6, 1891

2 speeches — ELECTORAL DISABILITIES REMOVAL BILL.—(No. 182.) Commons April 8, 1891

2 speeches — VOTES FOR ELECTION OF GUARDIANS. Commons April 10, 1891

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 10, 1891

ANGLO-AUSTRIAN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING UNION. Commons April 13, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons April 13, 1891

2 speeches — ARREARS IN THE LAW COURTS. Commons April 16, 1891

FALSE MARKING PREVENTION (No. 2) BILL.—(No. 187.) Commons April 17, 1891

2 speeches — THE CASE OF MRS. JACKSON. Commons April 20, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons April 20, 1891

COSTS IN THE CHANCERY DIVISION. Commons April 23, 1891

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. THIRD READING. Commons April 23, 1891

3 speeches — THE EVELYN-HURLBERT CASE. Commons April 30, 1891

THE ETIQUETTE OF THE BAR. Commons May 12, 1891

THE PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE TO SAILORS. Commons May 14, 1891

"FOSTER v. KELLAND." Commons May 26, 1891

CERTIFIED COPIES OF THE COMPANIES' ACTS. Commons May 28, 1891

SCHOOL PUNISHMENT. Commons June 4, 1891

EPPING FOREST. Commons June 8, 1891

LOTTERIES. Commons June 11, 1891

ACTIONS AGAINST THE CROWN. Commons June 22, 1891

PRAYER BOOKS. Commons June 25, 1891

THE TITHE ACT. Commons June 26, 1891

STATUTORY RULES PROCEDURE BILL.—(No. 260.) Commons June 29, 1891

THE LICENSING LAWS. Commons July 23, 1891

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons July 23, 1891

14 speeches — CLASS III. Commons July 24, 1891

INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. Commons July 27, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons July 27, 1891

COUNTY JUSTICES. Commons July 28, 1891

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 28, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons July 28, 1891

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 28, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons July 29, 1891

REFRESHMENTS AT THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE. Commons July 31, 1891

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