Mr William Rathbone

1819 - March 6, 1902
Summary information for Mr William Rathbone

Contributions

1875

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 8, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons February 15, 1875

2 speeches — RESOLUTIONS. Commons March 12, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons April 8, 1875

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 19th March.] Commons April 12, 1875

PART II. PROVISIONS ANCILLARY TO IMPROVEMENT SCHEME. Commons April 12, 1875

PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—(PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS OF FOREIGN LOANS COMMITTEE). Commons April 13, 1875

LOANS TO FOREIGN STATES COMMITTEE.—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons April 16, 1875

PART III. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Commons April 19, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons April 19, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons May 24, 1875

2 speeches — [BILL 157.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 25, 1875

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 3, 1875

POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS—THE ISLE OF MAN.—QUESTION. Commons June 15, 1875

2 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 15, 1875

ADDRESS FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons June 17, 1875

COMMITTEE. Commons June 17, 1875

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th June.] Commons June 18, 1875

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 18th June.] Commons June 21, 1875

CITY OF LONDON—THE NEEDLE-MAKERS' COMPANY.—QUESTION. Commons June 22, 1875

2 speeches — LAND TITLES AND TRANSFER BILL. Commons June 28, 1875

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT BILL.—QUESTION. Commons July 12, 1875

COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th July.] Commons July 13, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons July 14, 1875

COMMITTEE. [Progress 21st June.] Commons July 22, 1875

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons July 28, 1875

SECOND READING. Commons July 30, 1875

4 speeches — [BILL 274.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1875

6 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons August 5, 1875

[BILL 281.] THIRD READING. Commons August 6, 1875

[Lords.] CONSIDERATION. Commons August 6, 1875

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