Mr Ronald Munro-Ferguson
1860 - March 30, 1934Summary information for Mr Ronald Munro-Ferguson
Contributions
1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 17, 1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 19, 1904
Sylviculture in Scotland. Commons February 23, 1904
2 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons February 25, 1904
Forestry in Scotland—State Aid. Commons February 29, 1904
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 2, 1904
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 3, 1904
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 10, 1904
PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (WALES) BILL. Commons March 25, 1904
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 28, 1904
CLASS II. Commons May 5, 1904
Licences withdrawn in Scotland for Causes other than Misconduct. Commons May 9, 1904
LICENSING BILL. Commons May 9, 1904
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 31, 1904
Leith and Edinburgh Education Area. Commons June 6, 1904
2 speeches — Improved Accommodation and Precautions against Fire for Sick Poor in Workhouses. Commons June 6, 1904
ALIENS BILL. Commons June 8, 1904
ALIENS [EXPENSES]. Commons June 8, 1904
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 13, 1904
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 14, 1904
EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons June 15, 1904
2 speeches — LEITH CORPORATION TRAMWAYS ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL (BY ORDER.) Commons June 15, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 22, 1904
The Finance Bill and Trade in Tobacco Strips. Commons June 27, 1904
LICENSING BILL [1ST ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 6, 1904
LICENSING BILL [1ST ALLOTTED DAT]. Commons July 6, 1904
LICENSING BILL [3RD ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 12, 1904
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons July 14, 1904
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 18, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 18, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 19, 1904
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE (MONEY) Commons August 3, 1904
Scotch Education—Equivalent Grant. Commons August 5, 1904
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.