Professor Robert Wallace

1831 - 1899
Summary information for Professor Robert Wallace

Contributions

1887

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [FOURTH NIGHT.] Commons February 1, 1887

3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOLDERS (SCOTLAND) Commons February 14, 1887

3 speeches — CROFTERS (SCOTLAND). Commons February 16, 1887

3 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—RULES OF PROCEDURE— RESOLUTION. Commons February 17, 1887

SCOTLAND—REGISTER HOUSE, EDINBURGH—SEARCHES OF INCUMBRANCES. Commons March 10, 1887

2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 18, 1887

6 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 21, 1887

ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS—FEES FOR ADMISSION. Commons March 29, 1887

POST OFFICE (SCOTLAND)—GENERAL POST OFFICE, EDINBURGH—PROMOTIONS. Commons April 4, 1887

THE EXCISE DEPARTMENT—PROSECUTIONS—"COMPROMISE FINES." Commons April 12, 1887

COMMITTEE. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons April 26, 1887

2 speeches — PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. Commons May 10, 1887

PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. Commons May 11, 1887

OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 24, 1887

SPECIAL JURY AND REMOVAL OF TRIAL. Commons June 8, 1887

2 speeches — PROCLAMATION OF DISTRICTS. Commons June 13, 1887

SCOTLAND—THE SASINE OFFICE, EDINBURGH—PAYMENT OF SALARIES. Commons July 26, 1887

COMMITTEE [Progress 28th July.] [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons July 29, 1887

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (SCOTLAND)—GILLESPIE'S SCHOOL, EDINBURGH. Commons August 9, 1887

SECOND READING. Commons August 10, 1887

[BILL 360.] SECOND READING. Commons August 10, 1887

[BILL 270.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 11, 1887

CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS TO COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 12, 1887

2 speeches — EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (SCOTLAND) —JAMES GILLESPIE'S FOUNDATION, EDINBURGH. Commons August 18, 1887

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 24, 1887

[BILL 318.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 24, 1887

[BILL 349.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 24, 1887

2 speeches — [BILL 360.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 24, 1887

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