Mr William Hunter

1844 - 1898
Summary information for Mr William Hunter

Contributions

1892

SCOTCH EDUCATION CODE, 1892. Commons March 14, 1892

THE TRING MURDER CASE. Commons March 17, 1892

CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 18, 1892

CLASS VII. Commons March 18, 1892

3 speeches — CLASS VII. Commons March 21, 1892

PAYMENT OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS. Commons March 29, 1892

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 31, 1892

DISTRIBUTION OF TAXATION GRANT IN SCOTLAND. Commons April 5, 1892

RAILWAY SERVANTS (HOURS OF LABOUR)—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons April 7, 1892

SECOND READING. Commons April 26, 1892

SECOND READING. Commons April 26, 1892

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 2, 1892

6 speeches — EDUCATION AND LOCAL TAXATION RELIEF (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 208.) Commons May 3, 1892

7 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 3rd May.] Commons May 5, 1892

2 speeches — POSTPONED CLAUSES AND SCHEDULES. Commons May 6, 1892

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND), ORDINANCES.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 9, 1892

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons May 10, 1892

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons May 16, 1892

POSTPONED CLAUSES AND SCHEDULES. Commons May 17, 1892

LINLITHGOW PALACE. Commons May 26, 1892

3 speeches — EDUCATION AND LOCAL TAXATION RELIEF (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 208.) Commons May 31, 1892

4 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL (by Order). Commons June 2, 1892

2 speeches — CLERGY DISCIPLINE (IMMORALITY) BILL—(No. 239.) Commons June 2, 1892

EDUCATION AND LOCAL TAXATION RELIEF (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 208.) Commons June 13, 1892

6 speeches — BURGH POLICE AND HEALTH (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 230.) Commons June 13, 1892

4 speeches — BURGH POLICE AND HEALTH (SCOTLAND) BILL.—(No. 230.) Commons June 16, 1892

SMALL AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL.—(No. 183.) Commons June 22, 1892

2 speeches — FISHERY BOARD (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords].—(No. 431.) Commons June 22, 1892

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