Mr Peter Macliver
1822 - 1891Summary information for Mr Peter Macliver
Contributions
1881
JURY LISTS—EXEMPTION OF VOLUNTEER OFFICERS. Commons February 7, 1881
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons February 8, 1881
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 79.] Commons February 15, 1881
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)— VOLUNTEER OFFICERS. Commons February 17, 1881
POST OFFICE—CROSSED POSTAL NOTES. Commons February 18, 1881
ARMY (THE AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT WINDSOR. Commons February 28, 1881
POST OFFICE — THE POSTAL TELEGRAPH SERVICE—FOLKESTONE AND TUNBRIDGE. Commons February 28, 1881
STATEMENT. Commons March 3, 1881
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE REVISED VOLUNTEER REGULATIONS. Commons March 15, 1881
POST OFFICE—TELEGRAPH CLERKS. Commons March 17, 1881
DEPARTMENTAL STATEMENT. Commons March 18, 1881
POST OFFICE—THE TELEGRAPH CLERKS. Commons March 24, 1881
NEWSPAPERS (LAW OF LIBEL) BILL. Commons May 11, 1881
POST OFFICE—TELEGRAPH CLERKS. Commons May 13, 1881
TELEGRAPH ACT, 1868—POSITION OF TELEGRAPH CLERKS. Commons May 19, 1881
NAVY—ROYAL NAVAL ENGINEERS. Commons May 19, 1881
TELEGRAPH ACT, 1868—POSITION OF TELEGRAPH CLERKS. Commons May 23, 1881
SUGAR INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE, 1880 —THE REPORT. Commons May 24, 1881
POST OFFICE—LEGAL STATUS OF TELEGRAPH CLERKS—OPINION OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Commons May 26, 1881
POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—THE CLERKS. Commons June 10, 1881
LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 8, 1881
CURRENCY—THE SCOTCH CHARTERED BANKS. Commons July 18, 1881
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT WINDSOR —THE REPORTS. Commons July 28, 1881
NAVY—NAVY AND DOCKYARD OFFICERS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 6, 1881
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons August 6, 1881
OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 13, 1881
4 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons August 16, 1881
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