Mr James Picton
1832 - February 4, 1910Summary information for Mr James Picton
Contributions
1885
EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN—VOTE OF CENSURE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 23, 1885
VACCINATION ACTS (LEICESTER AND OTHER TOWNS). Commons February 26, 1885
INDIA—THE COVENANTED CIVIL SERVICE. Commons March 2, 1885
CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons March 12, 1885
CLASS VII.—MISCELLANEOUS. Commons March 16, 1885
3 speeches — REDISTRIBUTION. Commons March 17, 1885
2 speeches — CONTENTS AND BOUNDARIES OF BOROUGHS WITH ALTERED BOUNDARIES. Commons March 24, 1885
2 speeches — REGISTRATION (OCCUPATION VOTERS) (re-committed) BILL.— [BILL 140.] Commons May 6, 1885
INSTRUCTIONS TO TOWN CLERKS. Commons May 7, 1885
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons May 20, 1885
SECOND READING. Commons May 20, 1885
ADJOURNMENT. Commons June 15, 1885
RUSSIA—OFFENSIVE SPEECHES. Commons July 6, 1885
2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons July 9, 1885
CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons July 14, 1885
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN BOARD SCHOOLS. Commons July 21, 1885
LAW AND POLICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—ALLEGED CASE OF ABDUCTION. Commons July 21, 1885
REROLTUION. Commons July 24, 1885
PART I. Commons July 30, 1885
LAW AND JUSTICE—THE JEFFRIES CASE—MR. EDLIN, ASSISTANT JUDGE. Commons July 31, 1885
SCIENCE AND ART—EXAMINATIONS IN DRAWING—FAILURES TO PASS. Commons July 31, 1885
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 30th July.] Commons July 31, 1885
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 31st July.] Commons August 3, 1885
CHURCH OF ENGLAND—EXCOMMUNICATION AT SAHAM TONEY. Commons August 6, 1885
CONSIDERATION. Commons August 6, 1885
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons August 7, 1885
PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS—REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS. Commons August 10, 1885
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 11, 1885
CONSIDERATION. Commons August 12, 1885
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