Mr George Anderson
1819 - 1896Summary information for Mr George Anderson
Contributions
1873
PARKS REGULATION ACT—HYDE PARK—THE NEW RULES. Commons February 10, 1873
RESOLUTION. Commons February 10, 1873
MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL. Commons February 12, 1873
SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1873
3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons March 25, 1873
QUESTION. Commons April 1, 1873
3 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 21, 1873
QUESTION. Commons April 24, 1873
RESOLUTION. Commons May 6, 1873
ARMY—CHARGE AGAINST A CAVALRY OFFICER.—QUESTION. Commons May 12, 1873
THE "ALABAMA"—COMPENSATION FOR BRITISH PROPERTY—QUESTIONS. Commons May 26, 1873
SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons May 26, 1873
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 19th May.] Commons May 27, 1873
COMMITTEE. [Progress 15th May.] Commons June 5, 1873
ARMY—COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE FORCES IN IRELAND.—QUESTION. Commons June 12, 1873
QUESTION. Commons June 19, 1873
RATING (LIABILITY AND VALUE) BILL— [BILL 146.] Commons June 20, 1873
8 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 23, 1873
ARMY—COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE FORCES IN IRELAND.—QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1873
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th June.] Commons June 27, 1873
2 speeches — QUESTIONS. Commons July 7, 1873
2 speeches — ARMY—THE GENERAL COMMANDING IN IRELAND.—QUESTION. Commons July 21, 1873
QUESTIONS. Commons July 21, 1873
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 21, 1873
THIRD READING. Commons July 22, 1873
POST OFFICE—THE GLASGOW POST OFFICE.—QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1873
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 25, 1873
SUPPLY—SITPPLEMENTAITRY ESTIMATES. Commons July 28, 1873
CUSTOM HOUSE CLERKS AT THE OUTPORTS. Commons July 29, 1873
[BILL 23.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 29, 1873
2 speeches — ARMY—THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN IRELAND.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 31, 1873
SECOND READING. Commons July 31, 1873
3 speeches — [BILL 272.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1873
QUESTION. Commons August 4, 1873
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