Mr Edward Craufurd
1816 - 1887Summary information for Mr Edward Craufurd
Contributions
1872
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 12, 1872
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 13, 1872
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 13, 1872
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons February 13, 1872
REPORT. Commons February 19, 1872
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL—APPOINTMENT OF SIR ROBERT COLLIER.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 19, 1872
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 26, 1872
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 19, 1872
[BILL 35.] SECOND READING. Commons April 10, 1872
RESOLUTION. Commons April 16, 1872
QUESTION. Commons April 22, 1872
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons April 22, 1872
ADDRESS FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons April 25, 1872
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons May 2, 1872
CONSIDERATION. Commons May 9, 1872
MOTION FOR RETURNS. Commons May 31, 1872
COMMITTEE. Commons June 3, 1872
I.—GENERAL MANAGEMENT. Commons June 4, 1872
2 speeches — II.—LOCAL MANAGEMENT. Commons June 6, 1872
III. SCHOOLS. Commons June 7, 1872
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 10, 1872
2 speeches — IV.—FINANCE. Commons June 11, 1872
V.—TEACHERS. Commons June 11, 1872
3 speeches — V. TEACHERS. Commons June 13, 1872
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 13th June.] Commons June 14, 1872
COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th June.] Commons June 18, 1872
7 speeches — VI.—MISCELLANEOUS—INSPECTION—CONSCIENCE CLAUSE—COMPULSION, &C. Commons June 20, 1872
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 25, 1872
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons June 28, 1872
PART II.—RULES. Commons July 2, 1872
PART II.—RULES. Commons July 4, 1872
PUBLIC HEALTH (SALARY.)—REPORT. Commons July 12, 1872
2 speeches — [BILL 194.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1872
LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 30, 1872
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