Mr Robert Abercromby

1835 - 1895
Summary information for Mr Robert Abercromby

Contributions

1889

SCOTCH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons March 7, 1889

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 7, 1889

NAVAL DEFENCE. Commons March 7, 1889

THE NAVAL PROGRAMME. Commons March 11, 1889

4 speeches — GUNS AND ORDNANCE STORES FOR THE NAVAL SERVICE. Commons March 14, 1889

2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 14, 1889

FIARS' PRICES. Commons March 21, 1889

NAVAL EXPENDITURE. Commons March 22, 1889

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 22, 1889

2 speeches — NAVAL DEFENCE. Commons April 1, 1889

3 speeches — NAVAL DEFENCE BILL. (No. 186.) Commons May 7, 1889

NAVAL DEFENCE BILL. (No. 186.) Commons May 13, 1889

8 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons May 20, 1889

3 speeches — MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, AND LINCOLNSHIRE RAILWAY (STEAMBOATS) BILL. Commons May 23, 1889

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. No. (187.) Commons May 30, 1889

9 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons June 18, 1889

2 speeches — EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENTS (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1882 (JOHN GRANT TRUST, IN THE PARISH OF ROTHES, IN THE COUNTY OF ELGIN.) Commons June 26, 1889

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 187.) Commons July 4, 1889

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188). Commons July 5, 1889

4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188). Commons July 8, 1889

3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187) AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188). Commons July 12, 1889

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL (No. 187). Commons July 15, 1889

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS BILL (No. 188) Commons July 15, 1889

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. No. 334.) Commons July 24, 1889

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