Mr Thomas Buchanan
1846 - April 7, 1911Summary information for Mr Thomas Buchanan
Contributions
1893
THE CASE OF WILLIAM PORTER. Commons February 9, 1893
THE AGRICULTURAL INQUIRY. Commons February 9, 1893
SCOTCH FISHERY BILL. Commons February 14, 1893
SCOTCH SALMON FISHINGS. Commons February 16, 1893
THE CENSUS RETURNS. Commons February 17, 1893
THE SCOTCH CENSUS. Commons February 17, 1893
TRAWLING ON THE SCOTCH COAST. Commons February 27, 1893
RESOLUTION. Commons February 27, 1893
CLASS I. Commons March 2, 1893
2 speeches — RAILWAY RATES ON THE GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY. Commons March 6, 1893
THE SCOTCH FISHERY BOARD. Commons March 23, 1893
4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 27, 1893
MILITARY PRESIDENTIAL COMMANDS. Commons May 1, 1893
LIGHTS ON THE SCOTCH COAST. Commons May 2, 1893
THE SCOTCH WEST COAST FISHERIES. Commons May 18, 1893
2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons May 18, 1893
2 speeches — THE CANADIAN CATTLE TRADE. Commons July 28, 1893
2 speeches — Class IV. Commons July 28, 1893
AGRICULTURAL LABOUR IN SCOTLAND. Commons August 22, 1893
FISHERY HARBOUR ACCOMMODATION IN SCOTLAND. Commons August 31, 1893
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons September 4, 1893
SCOTTISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Commons November 6, 1893
THE VEE SKERRIES. Commons November 9, 1893
NYASSALAND. Commons November 9, 1893
SEA FISHERIES. Commons November 13, 1893
THE AIRDENS CROFTERS. Commons November 13, 1893
POLLING PLACES IN ABERDEENSHIRE. Commons November 27, 1893
THE VEE SKERRIES. Commons November 28, 1893
POLLING STATIONS IN KINCARDINESHIRE. Commons November 28, 1893
CONVICTIONS UNDER THE FACTORY ACTS AT GLASGOW. Commons December 4, 1893
THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AT PETERHEAD. Commons December 4, 1893
THE SCOTTISH FISHERY BILL. Commons December 8, 1893
TRAWLING ON THE PORTUGUESE COAST. Commons December 14, 1893
THE SCOTCH FISHERY BILL. Commons December 19, 1893
INSTRUCTION IN MODERN LANGUAGES. Commons December 21, 1893
THE SEA FISHERIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons December 28, 1893
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