Mr John Macdonald

1836 - May 9, 1919
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1886

2 speeches — FISHERIES(SCOTLAND)—PRIVATE PIERS—PIER DUES. Commons January 25, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—MR. R. W. RENTON, PROCURATOR FISCAL OF EAST FIFE. Commons January 25, 1886

AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION. Commons January 25, 1886

SCOTLAND—CROFTERS AND COTTARS. Commons February 18, 1886

3 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons February 19, 1886

2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons February 19, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons February 24, 1886

MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons February 25, 1886

5 speeches — [BILL 118.] SECOND READING. Commons March 8, 1886

3 speeches — CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons March 11, 1886

SCOTLAND—PORTREE PIER, ISLE OF SKYE—DEATH OF REV. DR. MACKAY. Commons March 15, 1886

[BILL 137.] SECOND READING. Commons March 15, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—THE REV. MATTHEW ARMOUR. Commons March 16, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—THE SHERIFF CLERK OF CROMARTY. Commons March 16, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—THE PROCURATOR FISCAL FOR ROSS AND CROMARTY. Commons March 16, 1886

4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 17, 1886

SCOTLAND—ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN KIRKWALL. Commons March 18, 1886

TENURE REMOVAL (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 18, 1886

11 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 18, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—MR. CRAWFORD, SHERIFF CLERK OF BERWICKSHIRE. Commons March 19, 1886

LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL.— [BILL 10.] Commons March 19, 1886

RESOLUTION. Commons March 22, 1886

CONSIDERATION. Commons March 25, 1886

4 speeches — [BILL 118.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 29, 1886

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons March 29, 1886

RESOLUTION. Commons March 30, 1886

16 speeches — SECOND NIGHT. Commons April 1, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 2, 1886

41 speeches — THIRD NIGHT. Commons April 5, 1886

3 speeches — [BILL 118.] COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th April.] Commons April 6, 1886

2 speeches — [BILL 118.] COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th April.] [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons April 15, 1886

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 15th April.] Commons April 16, 1886

15 speeches — CROFTERS (SCOTLAND) (No. 2) BILL. Commons April 19, 1886

2 speeches — [BILL 187.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 10, 1886

[BILL 144.] SECOND READING. Commons May 11, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 12, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons May 18, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons May 18, 1886

[BILL 97.] SECOND READING. Commons May 19, 1886

3 speeches — ADMISSION TO MEDICAL PRACTICE AND CONSTITUTION OF GENERAL COUNCIL. Commons May 31, 1886

COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th May.] Commons June 3, 1886

[BILL 187.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 4, 1886

CROFTERS (SCOTLAND) (No. 2) BILL— APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS. Commons June 7, 1886

3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 10, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (SCOTLAND)—POLLING STATIONS IN ARGYLLSHIRE. Commons June 21, 1886

TRUCK ACTS—THE EASDALE SLATE COMPANY. Commons August 20, 1886

FISHERIES (SCOTLAND)—DREDGING FOR MUSSELS IN DORNOCH FIRTH. Commons August 23, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— ARREST OF THE CROFTERS AT TIREE. Commons August 23, 1886

COUNTY VOTERS ACT (SCOTLAND)— ASSESSORS. Commons August 31, 1886

2 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)—ADMINISTRATION.—RESOLUTION. Commons September 3, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (SCOTLAND)— CIRCUIT COURTS. Commons September 6, 1886

LAW AND POLICE (SCOTLAND)— DEATH BY DROWNING OF DONALD MACNAB. Commons September 6, 1886

THE TRUCK ACTS—INFRINGEMENT IN SCOTLAND. Commons September 10, 1886

SCOTLAND—THE HEMPRIGG TRUSTEES, WICK—ENCROACHMENT ON RIGHTS OF WAY. Commons September 20, 1886

INCLOSURE OF HILL GROUNDS (SCOTLAND) ACTS. Commons September 21, 1886

THE MAGISTRACY (SCOTLAND)—THE SHERIFF CLERK OF BERWICKSHIRE. Commons September 22, 1886

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