Mr James Rowlands
1851 - March 1, 1920Summary information for Mr James Rowlands
Contributions
1893
SECOND READING. Commons February 22, 1893
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 22, 1893
CITY PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons April 7, 1893
2 speeches — ROYAL MAIL CART SERVICE. Commons April 13, 1893
SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 26, 1893
FREE EDUCATION AT PIMLICO. Commons May 4, 1893
THIRD READING. Commons May 9, 1893
TOTTENHAM FEVER HOSPITAL. Commons May 15, 1893
CLASS I. Commons May 18, 1893
CIVIL SERVICES. Commons May 29, 1893
2 speeches — COLOUR SERGEANT SLEAP. Commons June 1, 1893
METROPOLITAN GAS ACCOUNTS. Commons June 1, 1893
FREE SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION AT PIMLICO. Commons June 8, 1893
3 speeches — THE 4TH V.B. WEST SURREY REGIMENT. Commons June 12, 1893
FREE EDUCATION IN PIMLICO. Commons June 13, 1893
LONDON, DEPTFORD, AND GREENWICH TRAMWAYS BILL (by Order). Commons June 23, 1893
2 speeches — LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 25, 1893
LONDON IMPROVEMENTS BILL (by Order). Commons August 10, 1893
THE FACTORY AND WORKSHOPS ACT IN LONDON. Commons August 14, 1893
RESOLUTION. Commons September 4, 1893
CLASS II. Commons September 6, 1893
PUTRID FISH. Commons September 11, 1893
SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons November 7, 1893
4 speeches — GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Commons November 9, 1893
CONSIDERATION AS AMENDED. Commons November 13, 1893
SUDBURY SAVINGS BANK. Commons November 14, 1893
THE NEW RECORD OFFICE. Commons November 16, 1893
CONSIDERATION. [SEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons November 16, 1893
HALL-MARKING. Commons November 24, 1893
2 speeches — DISPUTED CAB-FARES. Commons November 27, 1893
THE BETTERMENT PRINCIPLE. Commons November 27, 1893
OMNIBUS FARES IN LONDON. Commons December 8, 1893
2 speeches — HARE HUNTING IN ESSEX. Commons December 11, 1893
EXPLOSION AT WALTHAM ABBEY POWDER FACTORY. Commons December 13, 1893
CRIMEAN VETERANS. Commons December 15, 1893
AUXILIARY LABOUR IN THE POST OFFICE. Commons December 18, 1893
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