Mr Peter Macliver
1822 - 1891Summary information for Mr Peter Macliver
Contributions
1883
[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons February 21, 1883
LIGHTHOUSES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM—COMMUNICATION WITH THE EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE. Commons February 27, 1883
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACTS— GALMPTON SCHOOL—DISMISSAL OF A PUPIL. Commons March 5, 1883
LAW AND JUSTICE—COUNTY COURTS —ASSISTANT BAILIFFS. Commons March 15, 1883
NAVY—NAVAL ARTIFICERS. Commons April 26, 1883
LORDS ALCESTER'S AND WOLSELEY'S ANNUITY BILLS. Commons May 1, 1883
MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 7, 1883
2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 7, 1883
NAVY (THE BLUE RIBBON). Commons May 10, 1883
PARLIAMENT—RULES OF DEBATE— QUESTIONS. Commons May 24, 1883
LAW AND POLICE—THOMAS JONES, A CONVICT. Commons June 5, 1883
LONDON COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS (VENTILATION OF RAILWAYS) BILL (by Order). Commons June 11, 1883
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL PRACTICES) BILL.— [BILL 7.] Commons June 15, 1883
2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons June 28, 1883
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons June 28, 1883
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—HOUSE OF COMMONS—THE POST OFFICE IN THE LOBBY. Commons July 2, 1883
COMMITTEE. [Progress 3rd July.] [FOURTEENTH NIGHT.] Commons July 4, 1883
PUBLIC HEALTH—PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA. Commons July 10, 1883
SUEZ (SECOND) CANAL—PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT WITH M. DE LESSEPS. Commons July 13, 1883
COMMITTEE. [Progress 12th July.] [TWENTY-FIRST NIGHT.] Commons July 13, 1883
2 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons July 16, 1883
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS—INCREASE OF CASES. Commons July 27, 1883
NAVY—DOCKYARD WORKMEN. Commons July 30, 1883
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS — COMPULSORY EXAMINATION—RETURNS. Commons July 30, 1883
NAVY—NAVAL ENGINEERS—CASE OF WALSH. Commons August 2, 1883
POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—FEMALE TELEGRAPHISTS. Commons August 7, 1883
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