Sir William Charley
1833 - June 8, 1904Summary information for Sir William Charley
Contributions
1871
QUESTION. Commons February 16, 1871
SECOND READING. Commons February 23, 1871
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 3, 1871
THE LOTTERY ACT.—QUESTION. Commons April 20, 1871
QUESTION. Commons April 21, 1871
QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1871
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 5, 1871
CAB REGULATIONS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 5, 1871
SUNDAY TRADING.—QUESTIONS. Commons May 12, 1871
POST OFFICE—COMPENSATION TO TELEGRAPH CLERKS.—QUESTION. Commons May 22, 1871
THE ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ACT REPEAL BILL.—QUESTION. Commons May 22, 1871
COMMITTEE. Commons May 26, 1871
PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY IN CERTAIN PARTS OF IRELAND BILL (Lords)— [BILL 129.]—CONSIDERATION. Commons June 9, 1871
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 12, 1871
LOTTERY ACTS.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 16, 1871
[BILL 169.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 26, 1871
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 30, 1871
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 4th July.] Commons July 6, 1871
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th July.] Commons July 7, 1871
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 7th July.] Commons July 10, 1871
COMMITTEE. [Progress 11th July.] Commons July 13, 1871
NEW MINT BUILDING SITE (re-committed) BILL— [BILL 223.]—COMMITTEE. Commons July 13, 1871
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th July.] Commons July 17, 1871
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th July.] Commons July 18, 1871
SUNDAY OBSERVANCE PROSECUTIONS BILL— [BILL 235.]—COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1871
QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1871
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 21st July.] Commons July 24, 1871
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 31st July.] Commons August 1, 1871
10 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 1st August.] Commons August 3, 1871
COMMITTEE. [Progress 3rd August.] Commons August 4, 1871
[BILL 235.] LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 15, 1871
[BILL 255.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 15, 1871
RELIGIOUS EQUALITY AND CHURCH ESTABLISHMENTS.—QUESTION. Commons August 17, 1871
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