Mr George Shaw-Lefevre

1831 - April 19, 1928
Summary information for Mr George Shaw-Lefevre

Contributions

1875

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 8, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons February 15, 1875

[BILL 18.] SECOND READING. Commons February 17, 1875

QUESTION. Commons February 22, 1875

COMMITTEE. Commons March 1, 1875

SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons March 5, 1875

NAVY—SWIMMING—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 11, 1875

2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 11, 1875

[BILL 52.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 11, 1875

THIRD READING. Commons March 15, 1875

THIRD READING. Commons March 16, 1875

UNHEALTHY AREAS. Commons March 18, 1875

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 18th March.] Commons March 19, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons April 8, 1875

OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 9, 1875

3 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 9, 1875

COMMITTEE. [Progress 19th March.] Commons April 12, 1875

PART II. PROVISIONS ANCILLARY TO IMPROVEMENT SCHEME. Commons April 12, 1875

2 speeches — PART III. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Commons April 19, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons April 21, 1875

3 speeches — CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons May 21, 1875

[BILL 155.] SECOND READING. Commons June 14, 1875

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 17, 1875

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th June.] Commons June 18, 1875

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 18th June.] Commons June 21, 1875

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 2, 1875

RESOLUTION. Commons July 6, 1875

2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons July 6, 1875

NAVY (RETURN OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT).—RESOLUTION. Commons July 13, 1875

OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 23, 1875

QUESTIONS. Commons July 27, 1875

6 speeches — [BILL 274.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1875

3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons August 3, 1875

4 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons August 3, 1875

4 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons August 5, 1875

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