Mr James Rowlands
1851 - March 1, 1920Summary information for Mr James Rowlands
Contributions
1894
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 20th December.] Commons January 1, 1894
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 1st January] Commons January 2, 1894
2 speeches — THE SOUTH METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY. Commons January 4, 1894
4 speeches — POACHING CONVICTIONS IN ESSEX. Commons January 8, 1894
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons January 12, 1894
2 speeches — POST OFFICE CONTRACTS. Commons February 12, 1894
ENFIELD SMALL ARMS FACTORY. Commons February 19, 1894
SMALL ARMS FACTORY AT BIRMINGHAM. Commons February 19, 1894
2 speeches — FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons February 19, 1894
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 30, 1894
2 speeches — THE FAILURE OF GEORGE BARKER AND COMPANY. Commons April 5, 1894
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 6, 1894
SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S EMPLOYéS. Commons May 7, 1894
THE CORDITE EXPLOSION AT WALTHAM ABBEY. Commons May 8, 1894
THE PLATE DUTIES. Commons May 8, 1894
THE EQUALISATION OF RATES (LONDON) BILL. Commons May 8, 1894
CONSIDERATION. Commons May 9, 1894
4 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 25, 1894
4 speeches — THAMES CONSERVANCY BILL (by Order) COMMITTEE. Commons May 28, 1894
CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons May 29, 1894
PAYMENT OF OFFICIAL EXPENSES AT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. Commons May 31, 1894
EMPLOYMENT OF ITALIANS ON GOVERNMENT WORKS. Commons June 18, 1894
LONDON POLICE BOOTS. Commons June 21, 1894
ELECTION EXPENSES. Commons July 18, 1894
THE TOWER BRIDGE. Commons July 24, 1894
SECOND READING. Commons July 24, 1894
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 30, 1894
EQUALISATION OF RATES (LONDON) BILL.—(No. 124.) Commons August 8, 1894
2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons August 17, 1894
AUXILIARY POSTMEN AT CHRISTMAS. Commons August 20, 1894
ACCIDENTS AT THE TOWER BRIDGE. Commons August 21, 1894
2 speeches — OBSTRUCTING THE POLICE AT CLERKENWELL. Commons August 23, 1894
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