Mr George Goschen

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

Contributions

1878

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons January 28, 1878

ADJOURNED DEBATE. SECOND NIGHT. Commons January 31, 1878

3 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons February 1, 1878

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons February 4, 1878

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons February 7, 1878

SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 18, 1878

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—HOUSEHOLD FRANCHISE.—RESOLUTIONS. Commons February 22, 1878

4 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 11, 1878

SECOND READING. Commons March 12, 1878

QUESTION. Commons March 25, 1878

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION IN LONDON.—RESOLUTIONS. Commons April 5, 1878

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 11, 1878

Customs. Commons April 15, 1878

2 speeches — DOG LICENCES. Commons April 15, 1878

NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE. Commons May 27, 1878

[BILL 94.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 14, 1878

[BILL 228.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 1, 1878

QUESTIONS. Commons July 4, 1878

3 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons July 4, 1878

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT (1876) AMENDMENT BILL.—QUESTION. Commons July 5, 1878

CATTLE DISEASE—IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN CATTLE.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 8, 1878

3 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 8, 1878

QUESTION. Commons July 22, 1878

5 speeches — QUESTIONS. Commons July 23, 1878

EASTERN AFFAIRS.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 29, 1878

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons December 5, 1878

AFGHANISTAN—AMENDMENTS ON THE ADDRESS. Commons December 6, 1878

AFGHANISTAN (EXPENSES OF MILITARY OCCUPATION.)—QUESTIONS. Commons December 6, 1878

ADDRESS REPORTED. AMENDMENT (MR. WHITBREAD). Commons December 9, 1878

4 speeches — ADDRESS REPOETED. AMENDMENT (MR. WHITBREAD). Commons December 12, 1878

RESOLUTION. Commons December 16, 1878

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