Mr Walter Long
1854 - September 26, 1924Summary information for Mr Walter Long
Contributions
1895
VALUERS AND COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons February 19, 1895
PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Commons February 26, 1895
LIVERPOOL PRISON—DEPUTY GOVERNOR. Commons February 28, 1895
POSTMEN'S HOLIDAYS. Commons February 28, 1895
4 speeches — MARKET GARDENERS COMPENSATION BILL. Commons March 6, 1895
3 speeches — PARISH COUNCILLORS. Commons March 11, 1895
MARKET GARDENERS' COMPENSATION BILL. Commons March 11, 1895
2 speeches — POLICE AND SANITARY REGULATIONS COMMITTEE. Commons March 12, 1895
POOR LAW OFFICERS SUPERANNUA- TION BILL. Commons March 18, 1895
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES 1895–6. Commons March 19, 1895
MARKET GARUENERS' COMPENSATION BILL. Commons April 1, 1895
2 speeches — THE AGED POOR COMMISSION. Commons April 25, 1895
THE OFFICE OF WOODS AND FORESTS. Commons April 25, 1895
THE RATING OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. Commons April 26, 1895
2 speeches — CHELSEA WATER COMPANY. Commons April 29, 1895
MARKET GARDENERS' COMPENSATION BILL. Commons April 29, 1895
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (PLURAL VOTING, &c.). Commons April 30, 1895
2 speeches — GLASGOW CORPORATION AND POLICE BILL. Commons June 13, 1895
GLASGOW CORPORATION AND POLICE BILL. Commons June 20, 1895
2 speeches — CANADIAN STORE CATTLE. Commons August 16, 1895
ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons August 16, 1895
IRISH ORDNANCE SURVEY. Commons August 20, 1895
6 speeches — CLASS I. Commons August 20, 1895
3 speeches — ORDNANCE SURVEY DEPARTMENT, DUBLIN. Commons August 22, 1895
3 speeches — CATTLE DISEASE. Commons August 22, 1895
2 speeches — IMPORTATION OF MILK. Commons August 22, 1895
AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT. Commons August 23, 1895
4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 23, 1895
CATTLE WEIGHING MACHINES. Commons August 26, 1895
ALLOTMENTS AND SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons September 3, 1895
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