Sir George Bartley
1842 - September 13, 1910Summary information for Sir George Bartley
Contributions
1896
SAVINGS BANK RATE OF INTEREST. Commons February 17, 1896
POST OFFICE AND TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS. Commons February 19, 1896
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. Commons February 20, 1896
POST OFFICE AND TRUSTEE SAVINGS BANKS. Commons February 24, 1896
ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY. Commons February 25, 1896
2 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (VAUXHALL BRIDGE TRAMWAYS) BILL. Commons March 2, 1896
BELFAST CORPORATION BILL. Commons March 10, 1896
DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE. Commons March 13, 1896
BAKER STREET AND WATERLOO RAILWAY BILL. Commons March 16, 1896
APPLICATION OF SURPLUS INCOME OF YEAR 1895–6 FOR EXPENSES OF SCHEDULED WORKS. Commons March 26, 1896
CUSTOMS OFFICERS. Commons May 15, 1896
ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE (THE DERBY). Commons June 2, 1896
RIVER BRENT (POLLUTION). Commons June 5, 1896
COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 11, 1896
2 speeches — CITY AND SOUTH LONDON RAILWAY BILL (BY ORDER.) Commons June 15, 1896
COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 16, 1896
CABS (LONDON) BILL. Commons June 17, 1896
2 speeches — POET'S CORNER (WESTMINSTER ABBEY). Commons June 18, 1896
3 speeches — COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 18, 1896
RIVER BRENT (SEWAGE POLLUTION). Commons June 22, 1896
COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 22, 1896
EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons June 24, 1896
INCOME TAX (SCHEDULE D.). Commons July 6, 1896
2 speeches — APPLICATION OF INCOME TAX ACTS. Commons July 8, 1896
2 speeches — APPLICATION OF INCOME TAX ACTS. Commons July 9, 1896
INLAND REVENUE PROSECUTION (HIGHGATE). Commons July 27, 1896
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