Mr George Goschen

1831 - February 7, 1907
Summary information for Mr George Goschen

Contributions

1867

3 speeches — LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 8, 1867

LABOURERS' DWELLINGS—APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS.—QUESTION. Commons February 14, 1867

SUPPLY considered in Committee. Commons February 18, 1867

SECOND READING. Commons February 18, 1867

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 18, 1867

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons February 25, 1867

5 speeches — [BILL 66.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 11, 1867

QUESTION. Commons March 14, 1867

QUESTION. Commons March 14, 1867

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 14, 1867

[BILL 13.] SECOND READING. Commons March 20, 1867

INSTRUCTION TO THE COMMITTEE. Commons April 8, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons April 9, 1867

QUESTION. Commons May 13, 1867

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 9.] Commons May 13, 1867

[BILL 133.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 4, 1867

QUESTION. Commons June 14, 1867

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 13.] Commons June 17, 1867

LIMITED LIABILITY.—QUESTION. Commons June 20, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 24.] Commons June 25, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 25.] Commons June 27, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 28.] Commons July 1, 1867

[BILL 68.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 3, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 5.] Commons July 8, 1867

RESOLUTION. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 24, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1867

CONSIDERATION. Commons August 8, 1867

CLIFTON AND BEDMINSTER WORKHOUSE INFIRMARIES.—QUESTION. Commons November 25, 1867

BANKRUPTCY LAW.—QUESTION. Commons November 28, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons November 28, 1867

PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGHS—PAYMENT OF RATES.—QUESTION. Commons November 29, 1867

QUESTION. Commons December 2, 1867

QUESTION. Commons December 6, 1867

LORDS AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Commons December 6, 1867

POSTAL SERVICE WITH THE UNITED STATES.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons December 7, 1867

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