Mr Thomas Bolton

1841 - September 24, 1916
Summary information for Mr Thomas Bolton

Contributions

1886

THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS— EXTRAORDINARY TITHE. Commons February 18, 1886

[BILL 69.] SECOND READING. Commons February 19, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 22, 1886

[BILL 26.] SECOND READING. Commons February 24, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 1, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS—PRIVILEGE—INTERFERENCE OF PEERS AT ELECTIONS. Commons March 1, 1886

COMMITTEE. Commons March 1, 1886

ARMY—REWARDS FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICES. Commons March 5, 1886

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons March 5, 1886

3 speeches — CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons March 11, 1886

GROUND RENTS.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 16, 1886

[BILL 120.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 18, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 24, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons March 24, 1886

[BILL 63.] SECOND READING. Commons March 24, 1886

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 23rd March.] Commons April 1, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons April 14, 1886

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 16, 1886

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 16, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons April 19, 1886

2 speeches — THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE— VACANT LAND. Commons April 19, 1886

9 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 6, 1886

PERU—THE PERUVIAN BONDHOLDERS. Commons May 13, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons June 2, 1886

COMMITTEE. Commons June 10, 1886

CONSIDERATION. Commons June 10, 1886

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PRECEDENCE OF COMMITTEES OF SUPPLY AND WAYS AND MEANS, AND MONEY BILLS. Commons June 11, 1886

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons June 11, 1886

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 11, 1886

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th June.] Commons June 11, 1886

18 speeches — COMMITTEE (ON RE-COMMITMENT). Commons June 17, 1886

2 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons June 24, 1886

CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons June 24, 1886

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