Mr Arthur Winterbotham

1838 - 1892
Summary information for Mr Arthur Winterbotham

Contributions

1890

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 20, 1890

2 speeches — THE SUPPORT OF PAUPER PARENTS. Commons February 24, 1890

POST OFFICE EMPLOYÉS. Commons March 6, 1890

HONG KONG. Commons March 21, 1890

THE ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons March 21, 1890

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 24, 1890

CLASS V. Commons April 14, 1890

THE CASE OF J. DAVIES. Commons April 15, 1890

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 16, 1890

CURRANTS. Commons April 22, 1890

RATING OF MACHINERY BILL.—(No. 6.) Commons April 24, 1890

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ACQUISITION OF. LAND). Commons May 6, 1890

CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL.—(No. 231.) Commons May 22, 1890

THIRD READING. Commons May 23, 1890

CLASS V. Commons June 2, 1890

POST OFFICE SERVANTS. Commons June 3, 1890

3 speeches — INFECTIOUS DISEASES (PREVENTION) BILL.—(No. 210.) Commons June 11, 1890

DIRECTORS' LIABILITY BILL.—(No. 300.) Commons June 11, 1890

THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE POST OFFICE. Commons June 12, 1890

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 12, 1890

THE POST OFFICE SERVANTS. Commons June 17, 1890

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 17, 1890

RATING OF MACHINERY BILL. (NO. 6.) COMMITTEE. Commons June 18, 1890

BURNLEY RECTORY BILL [LORDS] (By Order.) Commons June 24, 1890

(No. 146.) COMMITTEE. Commons June 24, 1890

2 speeches — FLASHING SIGNALS. Commons July 1, 1890

BANKRUPTCY BILL.—(No. 362.) Commons July 9, 1890

MR. EDWARD BARNARD. Commons July 10, 1890

COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1890

SUPPLY—REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 23, 1890

FLASHING SIGNALS. Commons July 24, 1890

SUPPLY—REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 31, 1890

COMMITTEE. Commons August 6, 1890

SECOND READING. Commons December 2, 1890

SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons December 3, 1890

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