Mr Stanley Leighton
1837 - May 4, 1901Summary information for Mr Stanley Leighton
Contributions
1890
SECOND READING. Commons February 27, 1890
THE OFFICE OF HIGH SHERIFF. Commons March 3, 1890
INSPECTION OF RESERVOIRS AND WATERWORKS. Commons March 3, 1890
3 speeches — CYPRUS. Commons March 4, 1890
3 speeches — SCHOOL SUPPLY (YORK AND SALISBURY}. Commons March 25, 1890
ARMY PENSIONERS. Commons March 27, 1890
5 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 27, 1890
DELAGOA BAY. Commons April 21, 1890
SWAZILAND. Commons April 21, 1890
SECOND READING. Commons April 30, 1890
HIGH SHERIFFS. Commons May 8, 1890
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION BILL. Commons May 12, 1890
IRELAND—TITHE RENT-CHARGE. Commons May 23, 1890
WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION BILL. Commons May 23, 1890
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION BILL. Commons June 5, 1890
2 speeches — THE RIGHTS OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE COLONIES. Commons June 5, 1890
COMMITTEE. Commons June 5, 1890
CENTRAL LONDON RAILWAY BILL— (by Order,). Commons June 6, 1890
THE ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT. Commons June 19, 1890
2 speeches — SWAZILAND. Commons June 23, 1890
2 speeches — THE SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANY. Commons June 23, 1890
2 speeches — CYPRUS. Commons June 23, 1890
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 26, 1890
TITHE RENT-CHARGE IN WALES. Commons July 1, 1890
DORMANT FUNDS IN CHANCERY. Commons July 1, 1890
WESTERN AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION (RE-COMMUTED) BILL.—(No. 256.) COMMITTEE. Commons July 1, 1890
TITHES IN IRELAND. Commons July 3, 1890
DAMARALAND. Commons July 3, 1890
DORMANT FUNDS IN CHANCERY. Commons July 3, 1890
TITHE RIOTS IN WALES. Commons July 3, 1890
WALPISCH BAY. Commons July 7, 1890
TITHE RENT DISTRAINTS. Commons July 10, 1890
FORTIFICATIONS AT CAPE TOWN. Commons July 17, 1890
OCCUPATION OF ZEILA. Commons July 24, 1890
SECOND BEADING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons July 25, 1890
TITHES IN WALES. Commons July 28, 1890
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