Mr James Stuart

1843 - October 12, 1913
Summary information for Mr James Stuart

Contributions

1891

THE RAILWAY STRIKE IN SCOTLAND. Commons January 23, 1891

RESOLUTION. Commons January 26, 1891

LIVERYMEN OF THE CITY OF LONDON. Commons February 6, 1891

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL. Commons February 10, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons February 12, 1891

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Commons February 13, 1891

LONDON WATER COMMISSION BILL (by Order.) Commons February 20, 1891

RESOLUTION. Commons February 27, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons March 4, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons March 4, 1891

7 speeches — LOCAL TAXATION. Commons March 13, 1891

COUNTY COURT ELECTIONS. Commons March 17, 1891

SECOND READING. Commons April 7, 1891

PURCHASE OF LAND AND CONGESTED DISTRICTS (IRELAND) [ADVANCES, &c] Commons April 9, 1891

4 speeches — CENTRAL LONDON RAILWAY BILL {by Order.) Commons April 16, 1891

3 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL — PROPOSED NEW STANDING ORDERS. Commons April 22, 1891

TEA. Commons April 23, 1891

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (PROCEEDINGS ON THE PURCHASE OF LAND AND CONGESTED DISTRICTS (IRELAND) BILL). Commons April 30, 1891

5 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 26, 1891

2 speeches — ELEMENTARY EDUCATION [FEE GRANT]. Commons June 8, 1891

3 speeches — SALVATIONISTS AT EASTBOURNE. Commons June 12, 1891

COURSE OF PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons June 12, 1891

SALVATIONISTS AT EASTBOURNE. Commons June 15, 1891

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL MONEY BILLS. Commons June 18, 1891

SALVATIONISTS AT EASTBOURNE. Commons June 18, 1891

2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE]. Commons June 24, 1891

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL BILL. Commons June 26, 1891

6 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) BILL. (No. 352.) Commons June 26, 1891

THE LONDON WATER BILL. Commons July 23, 1891

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