Mr George Trevelyan

1838 - August 17, 1928
Summary information for Mr George Trevelyan

Contributions

1886

SCOTLAND—CROFTERS AND COTTARS. Commons February 18, 1886

SCOTLAND — FARM SERVANTS — A ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons February 19, 1886

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons February 19, 1886

CROFTERS (SCOTLAND) (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 22, 1886

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons February 22, 1886

COLLEGIATE APPOINTMENTS (SCOTLAND). Commons February 25, 1886

MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons February 25, 1886

SCOTLAND—ARREARS OF RATES IN SKYE. Commons March 1, 1886

SCOTLAND—THE EDUCATION CODE— SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. Commons March 1, 1886

FISHERIES (SCOTLAND)—THE TWEED FISHERIES ACTS. Commons March 2, 1886

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (SCOTLAND) —GAELIC IN BOARD SCHOOLS. Commons March 2, 1886

SCOTLAND—UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREW'S. Commons March 2, 1886

SCOTLAND— ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY —THE CHAIR OF PHYSIOLOGY. Commons March 2, 1886

THE EDUCATION ACTS COMMISSION. Commons March 4, 1886

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 4, 1886

LOCAL TAXATION RETURNS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 4, 1886

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND)—VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 5, 1886

4 speeches — [BILL 118.] SECOND READING. Commons March 8, 1886

CROFTERS' (SCOTLAND) (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 15, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 17, 1886

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (SCOTLAND)—SCHOOL GRANTS IN THE HIGHLANDS. Commons March 22, 1886

UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS—APPOINTMENT OF DR. DONALDSON. Commons March 22, 1886

[BILL 118.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 29, 1886

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons March 29, 1886

THIRD NIGHT. Commons April 5, 1886

[BILL 118.] COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th April.] Commons April 6, 1886

6 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons April 8, 1886

11 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons May 25, 1886

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