Sir George Bartley
1842 - September 13, 1910Summary information for Sir George Bartley
Contributions
1889
PUBLIC TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR. Commons March 1, 1889
SAVING LIFE AT SEA ACT. Commons March 1, 1889
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 8, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS VII. Commons March 19, 1889
PARCELS AND REGISTERED LETTERS. Commons March 21, 1889
SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY BILL. Commons March 27, 1889
POOR IN LARGE TOWNS. Commons April 2, 1889
ORDER OF BUSINESS. Commons April 4, 1889
2 speeches — [BILL 170.] COMMITTEE. Commons April 4, 1889
POOR IN LARGE TOWNS. Commons April 4, 1889
OFFICIAL POSTCARDS. Commons April 5, 1889
2 speeches — THE RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC ACT. Commons April 8, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 9, 1889
2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 15, 1889
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, Commons April 29, 1889
TRADE CHARGES COLLECTION SCHEME. Commons May 6, 1889
4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 9, 1889
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL (No 215). Commons May 13, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 14, 1889
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (WALES) BILL (No. 4.) Commons May 15, 1889
THIRD READING. Commons May 21, 1889
COAL DUTIES (LONDON) ABOLITION BILL. Commons May 27, 1889
2 speeches — POOR RATE (METROPOLIS) BILL.(No. 23.) Commons May 29, 1889
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN PREVENTION BILL. (No. 87.) Commons June 19, 1889
CRAWLING CABS. Commons June 21, 1889
4 speeches — CRUELTY TO CHILDREN PREVENTION BILL. (No. 87.) Commons June 26, 1889
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERN- MENT BUSINESS). Commons July 11, 1889
2 speeches — ELECTRIC LIGHTING PROVISIONAL ORDERS (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 23, 1889
KENSINGTON GORE. Commons July 23, 1889
MESSAGE FROM HER MAJESTY [PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR OF WALES AND PRINCESS LOUISE VICTORIA OF WALES] [2nd July.] Commons July 26, 1889
POST OFFICE SITES BILL (No. 224). Commons July 30, 1889
3 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (MONEY) (No. 2) BILL. (No. 367). Commons August 20, 1889
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