Mr Sydney Buxton

1853 - October 15, 1934
Summary information for Mr Sydney Buxton

Contributions

1887

METROPOLIS—RENEWAL OF THE COAL AND WINE DUES. Commons January 31, 1887

AGRARIAN AFFAIRS (IRELAND). Commons February 9, 1887

POLICE (METROPOLIS)—"PRIZE COMPETITION FOR CHILDREN." Commons February 14, 1887

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE. Commons February 22, 1887

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—OUTBREAK AT EXETER TRAINING COLLEGE. Commons March 17, 1887

SUPPLY-NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 21, 1887

LAW AND POLICE—SENTENCE ON FRANCIS M'LOWRAN, AT SOUTHWARK POLICE COURT. Commons March 25, 1887

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES)—THE EXETER TRAINING COLLEGE—THE RECENT OUTBREAK. Commons March 28, 1887

PARLIAMENT—SITTINGS AND ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE—THE EASTER RECESS. Commons April 5, 1887

WAYS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 25, 1887

PRIVILEGE (MR. DILLON AND "THE TIMES" NEWSPAPER).—RESOLUTION. Commons May 4, 1887

LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN—NON-CONTENTIOUS BUSINESS. Commons May 5, 1887

EDUCATION—SECOND REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATION. Commons May 12, 1887

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—THE RECENT DISTURBANCES AT EXETER TRAINING COLLEGE. Commons May 23, 1887

[BILL 307.] SECOND READING. Commons July 7, 1887

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 13, 1887

PUBLIC HEALTH—INSANITARY CONDITION OF THE THAMES. Commons July 14, 1887

SOUTH AFRICA—THE BECHUANALAND EXPEDITION—EXPENDITURE. Commons July 28, 1887

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons August 1, 1887

[BILL 136.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 3, 1887

LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—EPPING PETTY SESSIONS— ASSAULTS BY GIPSIES. Commons August 11, 1887

2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 11, 1887

CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons August 13, 1887

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