Mr Edmund Robertson

1845 - September 13, 1911
Summary information for Mr Edmund Robertson

Contributions

1899

SCIENCE AND ART CLASSES. Commons February 16, 1899

2 speeches — ADMIRALTY CONTRACTS. Commons February 23, 1899

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 28, 1899

2 speeches — COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons March 7, 1899

SCOTCH CHURCH IN MADEIRA. Commons March 16, 1899

6 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons March 16, 1899

2 speeches — CRISIS IN THE CHURCH. Commons April 11, 1899

4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons April 14, 1899

LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL VETO (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons May 3, 1899

2 speeches — UNITED STATES HIGH LICENCE SYSTEM. Commons May 9, 1899

SPIRITS IN BOTTLE. Commons May 12, 1899

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons June 1, 1899

SECOND READING. Commons June 7, 1899

8 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 12, 1899

3 speeches — ADMIRALTY CONTRACTS. Commons June 19, 1899

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons June 19, 1899

3 speeches — PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 19, 1899

PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 20, 1899

3 speeches — MILITARY WORKS (MONEY). Commons June 21, 1899

2 speeches — Class IV. Commons June 23, 1899

2 speeches — LEAD POISONING. Commons July 6, 1899

4 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons July 6, 1899

TITHE RENT-CHARGE (RATES) BILL. Commons July 11, 1899

TITHE RENT CHARGE (RATES) BILL Commons July 13, 1899

5 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (RATES) BILL. Commons July 13, 1899

6 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons July 21, 1899

SECOND READING. Commons July 25, 1899

2 speeches — NAVAL WORKS BILL. Commons July 27, 1899

MILITARY WORKS BILL. Commons July 27, 1899

2 speeches — VALUE OF PUBLICANS' LICENCES. Commons August 4, 1899

ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons October 23, 1899

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