Mr Edward Marjoribanks
1849 - September 15, 1909Summary information for Mr Edward Marjoribanks
Contributions
1889
WOODS AND FORESTS. Commons March 5, 1889
CLASS VII. Commons March 19, 1889
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION (FOREIGNERS). Commons March 25, 1889
REMOVAL OF WRECKS ACT (1877) AMENDMENT BILL. (No. 3.) Commons March 27, 1889
SCOTTISH FISHERY BOARD. Commons March 29, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 14, 1889
2 speeches — HERRING FISHERY (SCOTLAND) BILL. [No. 224.] Commons May 20, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 187.) Commons May 23, 1889
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 187.) Commons May 24, 1889
HERRING FISHERY (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 224.) Commons May 27, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL. [No. 188.] Commons May 30, 1889
NEW WRIT. Commons July 2, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188). Commons July 4, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188). Commons July 5, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188). Commons July 12, 1889
ROYAL ARTILLERY, SCOTTISH DIVISION. Commons July 15, 1889
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187). Commons July 15, 1889
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL. Commons July 16, 1889
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 334.) Commons July 23, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons August 6, 1889
SUPPLY. Commons August 13, 1889
THE SCOTCH FISHERY BOARD. Commons August 15, 1889
CROWN RIGHTS TO SCOTCH SALMON FISHINGS. Commons August 15, 1889
CLASS IV. Commons August 15, 1889
SEA FISHERIES (SCOTLAND) REGULATION BILL (No. 330.) Commons August 15, 1889
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