Mr John Keay
1839 - June 27, 1909Summary information for Mr John Keay
Contributions
1892
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Commons March 14, 1892
GOLD PROSPECTING IN MADAGASCAR. Commons March 17, 1892
ILLEGAL TRAWLING. Commons March 17, 1892
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES. 1892–3. Commons March 18, 1892
2 speeches — PRIVATE BILL PROCEDURE. Commons March 25, 1892
PUZZLE COMPETITIONS. Commons March 28, 1892
FAIR RENT APPEALS. Commons March 28, 1892
5 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 28, 1892
THE CROPS OF INDIA. Commons March 31, 1892
2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 1, 1892
SPEY SALMON FISHINGS. Commons April 7, 1892
SENTENCE FOR NIGHT POACHING, NAIRN. Commons April 7, 1892
SCOTLAND AND THE LABOUR COMMISSION. Commons April 12, 1892
SENTENCE ON A POACHER. Commons April 12, 1892
THE INDIAN COUNCILS BILL. Commons April 12, 1892
5 speeches — INDIAN COUNCILS ACT (1861) AMENDMENT BILL [Lords].—(No. 182.) Commons April 25, 1892
SECOND READING. Commons April 29, 1892
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 2, 1892
SALARIES OF INDIAN OFFICIALS. Commons May 5, 1892
THE ALLOTMENTS RENT. Commons May 5, 1892
COMMITTEE. [Progress, 3rd May.] Commons May 5, 1892
5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 5, 1892
SUPERANNUATION ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 12, 1892
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 12, 1892
7 speeches — SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons May 12, 1892
RENT-CHARGE OF SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons May 13, 1892
SCOTLAND AND THE HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES. Commons May 17, 1892
2 speeches — SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons May 17, 1892
THIRD READING. Commons May 26, 1892
4 speeches — THE PERSIAN TOBACCO CONCESSION. Commons May 26, 1892
3 speeches — THE PERSIAN TOBACCO CONCESSION. Commons May 27, 1892
THE INDIAN BUDGET. Commons May 30, 1892
BRITISH MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN. Commons August 11, 1892
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