Mr Angus Sutherland

1848 - January 16, 1922
Summary information for Mr Angus Sutherland

Contributions

1892

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 22, 1892

THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1889. Commons March 4, 1892

3 speeches — ACCESS TO MOUNTAINS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 4, 1892

SEA FISHERIES (SCOTLAND). Commons March 8, 1892

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—FINANCIAL BUSINESS. Commons March 18, 1892

CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 18, 1892

EMIGRATION FROM THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. Commons March 28, 1892

SHEEP DOG LICENCES. Commons March 31, 1892

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 8, 1892

THE INSPECTORSHIP OF SCOTCH SALMON FISHERIES. Commons April 28, 1892

ROADS AND BRIDGES (SCOTLAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL [Lords]. Commons May 3, 1892

ADJOURNMENT. Commons May 4, 1892

PIERS IN SUTHERLAND. Commons May 5, 1892

IMPROVEMENT WORKS IN THE HIGHLANDS. Commons May 10, 1892

RAILWAY COMMUNICATION IN SCOTLAND. Commons May 10, 1892

RESOLUTION. Commons May 10, 1892

THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES. Commons May 26, 1892

EDUCATION AND LOCAL TAXATION RELIEF (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 208.) Commons May 31, 1892

PROPOSED RAILWAY ROUTES TO THE HIGHLANDS. Commons June 3, 1892

ROADS AND BRIDGES IN SCOTLAND. Commons June 3, 1892

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 9, 1892

CLASS III. Commons June 9, 1892

CLASS IV. Commons June 9, 1892

CULRAIN AND LOCHINVER RAILWAY. Commons June 10, 1892

SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS. Commons June 13, 1892

2 speeches — HIGHLAND RAILWAY EXTENSIONS. Commons June 13, 1892

EDUCATION AND LOCAL TAXATION RELIEF (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 208.) Commons June 13, 1892

5 speeches — CULRAIN AND LOCHINVER RAILWAY. Commons June 14, 1892

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 14, 1892

3 speeches — CLASS VII. Commons June 14, 1892

EARLY SCOTTISH HISTORY. Commons June 16, 1892

EMIGRATION TO BRITISH COLUMBIA. Commons June 16, 1892

2 speeches — BRITISH COLUMBIA LOAN BILL.—(No. 432.) Commons June 21, 1892

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