Mr Edmund Robertson
1845 - September 13, 1911Summary information for Mr Edmund Robertson
Contributions
1886
LAND REGISTRY OFFICE—THE REGISTRAR. Commons January 26, 1886
COLLEGIATE APPOINTMENTS (SCOTLAND). Commons February 25, 1886
SCOTLAND—UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREW'S. Commons March 2, 1886
[BILL 77.] SECOND READING. Commons March 3, 1886
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART (SCOTLAND) — SIR DAVID BAXTER'S BEQUEST TO DUNDEE. Commons March 18, 1886
RESOLUTION. Commons March 30, 1886
CITY OF LONDON—SALARY OF THE COMMON SERJEANT. Commons April 5, 1886
WEST INDIA ISLANDS—ST. VINCENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Commons April 13, 1886
2 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [FOURTH NIGHT.] Commons April 13, 1886
LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— CIRCUIT COURTS. Commons April 19, 1886
TENURE OF LAND—HOMESTEAD AND EXEMPTION LAWS IN THE UNITED STATES. Commons May 7, 1886
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons June 3, 1886
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th May.] Commons June 3, 1886
4 speeches — ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE—APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS UNDER THE CROFTERS (SCOTLAND) ACT. Commons June 11, 1886
PART II.—BURGHS. Commons June 16, 1886
PARLIAMENT—SESSIONAL ORDERS—INTERFERENCE OF PEERS IN ELECTIONS. Commons August 19, 1886
ARMY—CHARGES AGAINST THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Commons August 23, 1886
FRANCE—SUMMARY REMOVAL OF REV. W. J. DROUGHT. Commons August 30, 1886
LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— CIRCUIT COURTS. Commons September 6, 1886
2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons September 7, 1886
3 speeches — ARMY—CHARGES AGAINST THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Commons September 10, 1886
2 speeches — ARMY—CHARGES AGAINST THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Commons September 13, 1886
ARMY—CHARGES AGAINST THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Commons September 14, 1886
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons September 16, 1886
5 speeches — CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons September 17, 1886
SALMON FISHERIES (SCOTLAND)— EIGHTS OF FISHING IN PERTHSHIRE. Commons September 21, 1886
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