Mr Charles Fraser-Mackintosh

1828 - January 25, 1901
Summary information for Mr Charles Fraser-Mackintosh

Contributions

1887

ARMY—JOHN CAMERON, SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. Commons February 3, 1887

POST OFFICE—POSTAL COMMUNICATION WITH THE OUTER HEBRIDES. Commons February 3, 1887

SEA FISHINGS (SCOTLAND) ACT— DEFECTIVE OPERATIONS. Commons February 10, 1887

GREAT BRITAIN—LOCAL HOME RULE. Commons February 14, 1887

CROFTERS (SCOTLAND). Commons February 15, 1887

SASINES OFFICE, EDINBURGH—REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. Commons February 28, 1887

POST OFFICE—MAIL SERVICE TO THE ISLAND OF HARRIS. Commons February 28, 1887

2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons February 28, 1887

CIVIL ESTABLISHMESTS—THE COMMISSIONERS, SCOTLAND. Commons March 24, 1887

SCOTLAND—GENERAL REGISTER HOUSE, EDINBURGH. Commons March 24, 1887

POST OFFICE (SCOTLAND)—COMMUNICATION IN THE WESTERN ISLANDS. Commons March 31, 1887

EDUCATION ENDOWMENTS (SCOTLAND) COMMISSION (INVERNESS SCHEME). Commons April 25, 1887

LAW AND POLICE (SCOTLAND)—OUTRAGES AT DUTHIL, INVERNESSSHIRE. Commons May 2, 1887

REGISTER HOUSE (SCOTLAND) — REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE, 1881. Commons May 9, 1887

POST OFFICE. Commons June 6, 1887

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1878— CERTIFICATES OF BIRTHS. Commons June 13, 1887

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— ANGUS MACLAUCHLAN. Commons June 13, 1887

2 speeches — GENERAL REGISTER OF SASINES, EDINBURGH—EXTRA ATTENDANCE OF CLERKS. Commons July 7, 1887

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons July 12, 1887

3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons July 14, 1887

THIRD READING. Commons July 18, 1887

GENERAL REGISTER OF SASINES, EDINBURGH—ATTENDANCE OF CLERKS. Commons July 21, 1887

LAW AND POLICE (SCOTLAND)—ASSAULT ON C. ROBERTSON, KINREACHIE, INVERNESS-SHIRE. Commons July 25, 1887

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