Mr George Gregory

1813 - 1893
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Contributions

1876

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 15, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons February 29, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons March 7, 1876

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons March 10, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th March.] Commons March 20, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 23, 1876

2 speeches — ACTS OF PARLIAMENT—REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 24, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th March.] Commons March 30, 1876

RESOLUTION. Commons March 31, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 6th April.] Commons April 24, 1876

NAVY—NAVIGATION OF HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 25, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 28th April.] Commons May 1, 1876

METROPOLIS—NEW COURTS OF JUSTICE.—QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1876

MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL— [Bill 49.] Commons May 4, 1876

SECOND READING. Commons May 10, 1876

CONSIDERATION. Commons May 22, 1876

PART II. Commons May 25, 1876

THE OFFICIAL REFEREES. Commons May 26, 1876

COMMONS BILL— [BILL 51.] Commons May 29, 1876

LAW AS TO THE REGULATION AND INCLOSURE OF COMMONS. Commons May 29, 1876

2 speeches — PART I.—LAW AS TO THE REGULATION AND INCLOSURE OF COMMONS. Commons June 1, 1876

AMENDMENT OF THE INCLOSURE ACTS. Commons June 8, 1876

3 speeches — Miscellaneous. Commons June 8, 1876

3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 20, 1876

[BILL 31.] SECOND READING. Commons June 28, 1876

[BILL 151.] SECOND READING. Commons July 6, 1876

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 7, 1876

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 11th July.] Commons July 13, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th July.] Commons July 17, 1876

QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1876

SECOND READING. WITHDRAWAL OF BILL. Commons July 26, 1876

COMMITTEE. [Progress 25th July.] Commons July 27, 1876

2 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL. Commons August 7, 1876

COMMITTEE. Commons August 8, 1876

3 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL. Commons August 8, 1876

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