Mr Andrew Murray

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

Contributions

1904

Island of Lewis. Commons February 4, 1904

Avoch Harbour. Commons February 11, 1904

Scottish Deer Forests. Commons February 16, 1904

Glycerinated Calf Lymph for Scotland. Commons March 7, 1904

Scottish National Gallery. Commons March 8, 1904

South Uist Crofters. Commons March 14, 1904

Highland Crofters—Supply of Seed Oats. Commons March 15, 1904

Island of Lewis—Social Condition. Commons March 22, 1904

REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS (SCOTLAND) BILLS. Commons March 22, 1904

Scottish Education—Aid Grant. Commons March 24, 1904

Scottish Private Bill Inquiry. Commons April 18, 1904

Protection of Scotch Fisheries—Sea Police Duty. Commons April 19, 1904

Technical Education at Tulliallan and Culross Commons April 20, 1904

Scottish Board of Manufactures. Commons April 26, 1904

Lochcarron (Ross-shire) Water Supply Commons May 2, 1904

2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons May 2, 1904

Education (Scotland) Bill. Commons May 5, 1904

7 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 5, 1904

PAYMENT OF MEMBERS AND RETURNING OFFICERS' EXPENSES. Commons May 11, 1904

Roads at Lochs, Island of Lewis Commons May 19, 1904

ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE (WHITSUNTIDE). Commons May 19, 1904

Hospital Accommodation in Ross-shire. Commons June 7, 1904

Humanised Calf Lymph in Scotland. Commons June 8, 1904

4 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 13, 1904

32 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 15, 1904

LEITH CORPORATION TRAMWAYS ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL (BY ORDER.) Commons June 15, 1904

15 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 15, 1904

5 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons August 9, 1904

WHALE FISHERIES (SCOTLAND) [EXPENSES]. Commons August 12, 1904

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