Mr Duncan McLaren
1800 - 1886Summary information for Mr Duncan McLaren
Contributions
1874
SECOND READING. Commons March 25, 1874
SECOND READING. Commons April 15, 1874
SECOND READING. Commons April 16, 1874
4 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 17, 1874
2 speeches — CLASS I. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 24, 1874
IRISH FISHERIES—RESOLUTION. Commons May 1, 1874
WAYS AND MEANS—PAUPER LUNATICS.—QUESTON. Commons May 11, 1874
SECOND READING. Commons May 20, 1874
MAGISTRATES (IRELAND) AND COMMISSIONERS OF DUBLIN POLICE [ALLOWANCES].—COMMITTEE. Commons May 22, 1874
2 speeches — NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons June 9, 1874
OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 12, 1874
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—THE EDUCATION CODE.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 15, 1874
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS— POST OFFICE, PACKET, AND TELEGRAPH SERVICES. Commons June 15, 1874
(BILL 98.) COMMITTEE. Commons June 19, 1874
COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1874
CHURCH PATRONAGE (SCOTLAND) BILL—COMMUNICANTS—THE RETURNS.—QUESTION. Commons June 30, 1874
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 6, 1874
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 8, 1874
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE ACT (1873) AMENDMENT BILL—SCOTCH APPEALS.—QUESTION. Commons July 9, 1874
SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. SECOND NIGHT. Commons July 13, 1874
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1874
QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1874
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 24, 1874
COMMITTEE. Commons July 25, 1874
SECOND READING. Commons July 25, 1874
COLONIAL OFFICE—THE OFFICIAL STAFF.—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1874
3 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons July 27, 1874
CHURCH PATRONAGE (SCOTLAND) BILL.—QUESTION. Commons July 30, 1874
QUESTION. Commons July 31, 1874
7 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons July 31, 1874
2 speeches — [Lords.] THIRD READING. Commons August 3, 1874
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