Mr Edgar Bowring

1826 - August 8, 1911
Summary information for Mr Edgar Bowring

Contributions

1872

2 speeches — LEGAL EXPENSES OF GOVERNOR EYRE.—QUESTIONS. Commons March 4, 1872

ROYAL PARKS AND GARDENS BILL— [BILL 17]. Commons March 8, 1872

QUESTION. Commons March 14, 1872

2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons March 14, 1872

QUESTION. Commons March 15, 1872

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons March 22, 1872

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS—FINANCIAL STATEMENT.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 25, 1872

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 5, 1872

QUESTION. Commons April 8, 1872

2 speeches — FOREIGN OFFICE—TRANSLATIONS OF FOREIGN DOCUMENTS.—QUESTION. Commons April 11, 1872

SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 19, 1872

PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons April 25, 1872

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons May 2, 1872

QUESTIONS. Commons May 27, 1872

SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons May 31, 1872

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, VIENNA, 1873.—QUESTION. Commons June 6, 1872

4 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 10, 1872

RESOLUTION. Commons June 11, 1872

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 17, 1872

QUESTION. Commons June 27, 1872

CIVIL SERVICE—PAY OF TEMPORARY WRITERS.—QUESTION. Commons July 1, 1872

3 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 1, 1872

POST OFFICE—POSTAGE TO THE WEST INDIES.—QUESTION. Commons July 4, 1872

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 5, 1872

POST OFFICE—POSTMASTERSHIP OF EXETER.—QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1872

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons July 19, 1872

THE LAW EXPENSES OF EX-GOVERNOR EYRE.—PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons July 25, 1872

LAW EXPENSES OF EX-GOVERNOR EYRE.—PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. Commons July 29, 1872

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 3, 1872

QUESTION. Commons August 8, 1872

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