Mr Peter Esslemont
1834 - 1894Summary information for Mr Peter Esslemont
Contributions
1891
SECOND READING. Commons January 22, 1891
SECOND READING. Commons January 28, 1891
HIGHER EDUCATION (SCOTLAND). Commons February 3, 1891
INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Commons February 5, 1891
SOUTH KENSINGTON AND PADDINGTON SUBWAY BILL—(by Order.) Commons February 12, 1891
THE ASSAM-CHITTAGONG RAILWAY. Commons February 23, 1891
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 25, 1891
2 speeches — THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER. Commons February 26, 1891
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1891
LONDON OVERHEAD WIRES BILL. (by Order). Commons February 27, 1891
ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS. Commons February 27, 1891
3 speeches — CITY AND SOUTH LONDON RAILWAY BILL—(by Order). Commons March 6, 1891
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 6, 1891
2 speeches — THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER. Commons March 9, 1891
PURCHASE OF HOLDINGS. Commons March 13, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 24, 1891
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY (WAVERLEY STATION, &c.) BILL [LORDS]—(by Order.) Commons April 28, 1891
COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN RAILWAY GUARDS AND PASSENGERS. Commons April 30, 1891
COUNTY COUNCILS AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. Commons April 30, 1891
CIVIL SERVICES. Commons May 25, 1891
3 speeches — CLASS VII. Commons May 28, 1891
CLASS II. Commons May 29, 1891
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 3, 1891
CLASS II. Commons June 16, 1891
2 speeches — RETURNING OFFICERS (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 290.) Commons June 18, 1891
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 19, 1891
THE SCOTCH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Commons June 25, 1891
HONG KONG. Commons June 25, 1891
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1891–2. Commons June 25, 1891
SCOTCH CENSUS ENUMERATORS. Commons July 23, 1891
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons July 27, 1891
THE ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Commons July 28, 1891
CLASS III. Commons July 28, 1891
SECOND READING. Commons July 29, 1891
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