Mr Andrew Murray

1849 - August 21, 1942
Summary information for Mr Andrew Murray

Contributions

1902

Glasgow Sanitation. Commons January 28, 1902

Police Superannuation (Scotland) Bill. Commons February 6, 1902

Armadale (Skye) Pier. Commons February 11, 1902

LICENSING ACTS AMENDMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons February 12, 1902

Scottish Police Superannuation. Commons February 13, 1902

Scottish Salmon Fisheries—Pollution of the River Girvan. Commons February 25, 1902

Continuation Schools in the Highland Crofting Counties. Commons March 11, 1902

Poultry Rearing in the Highlands. Commons March 18, 1902

Carloway Fishing Industry—Suggested Use of Motor Cars. Commons March 20, 1902

Illegal Trawling at Barra Head. Commons March 21, 1902

Congested Districts (Scotland) Board. Commons March 25, 1902

Foreign Trawlers in Moray Firth. Commons April 8, 1902

Hospitals in the Highlands. Commons April 11, 1902

Carloway and Stornoway Road. Commons April 14, 1902

Coronation Celebrations in Scotland. Commons April 17, 1902

Trawling in the Moray Firth. Commons April 18, 1902

North Sea Fisheries. Commons April 21, 1902

4 speeches — Private Bill Procedure (Scotland) Act. Commons April 24, 1902

4 speeches — Scottish Private Bill Procedure—Local Inquiries. Commons April 28, 1902

2 speeches — Crofters' Holdings in Ross-shire. Commons April 29, 1902

SCOTTISH PRIVATE BILL PROCEDURE (LOCAL INQUIRIES). Commons April 29, 1902

Scottish Deer Forests. Commons May 6, 1902

Immorality in Glasgow. Commons May 7, 1902

Army Recruiting from the Criminal Classes. Commons June 2, 1902

Gaelic Instruction in Scotch Schools. Commons June 4, 1902

4 speeches — FRESHWATER FISH (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 5, 1902

3 speeches — IMMORAL TRAFFIC (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 6, 1902

Scottish Licensing Laws. Commons June 9, 1902

10 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 19, 1902

13 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons June 26, 1902

Scottish School Board Registers. Commons July 1, 1902

Port of Ness Harbour. Commons July 2, 1902

2 speeches — North Sea Fisheries Researches. Commons July 8, 1902

2 speeches — Park Deer Forest, Ross-shire. Commons July 14, 1902

7 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons July 15, 1902

Achanault Deer Forest. Commons July 17, 1902

Auchnashellach Deer Forest. Commons July 21, 1902

Scottish Deer Forests Return—Applecross Forest. Commons July 22, 1902

Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway. Commons July 28, 1902

2 speeches — Trumpeter to the Scottish Court of Justiciary. Commons August 5, 1902

CLASS II. Commons August 5, 1902

Highland Parochial Medical Officers. Commons August 6, 1902

Island of Lewis Schools. Commons October 21, 1902

Congested Areas in the Western Highlands. Commons October 23, 1902

Glasgow Rectorial Election Disturbances. Commons October 27, 1902

Continuation Classes in Scotland. Commons October 28, 1902

Cottars in the Island of Lewis Commons October 29, 1902

House Sites for Shetland Crofters. Commons November 3, 1902

Highland Deer Forests—Glastullich Farm. Commons November 4, 1902

Highland Deer Forests—Ben Wyvis Grazings. Commons November 5, 1902

Island of Lewis—Hospital Accommodation. Commons November 11, 1902

Roads in Mid-Ross. Commons November 12, 1902

Electric Lighting Acts Amendment (Scotland). Commons November 12, 1902

Tolsta (Island of Lewis) School, Commons November 13, 1902

Glasgow Corporation and the Clyde. Commons November 17, 1902

Island of Lewis—Social Condition. Commons November 18, 1902

Schools in the Island of Lewis—Paths Required. Commons November 20, 1902

Barvas Medical Officer's Report. Commons November 27, 1902

LOCCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons December 1, 1902

2 speeches — Crofts in the Island of Lewis. Commons December 3, 1902

Penalties for Illegal Trawling. Commons December 4, 1902

Applecross (Ross) Road and Bridge. Commons December 9, 1902

Scottish Congested Districts Board Commons December 10, 1902

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