Sir George Bowyer
1811 - 1883Summary information for Sir George Bowyer
Contributions
1860
THE DIVORCE AND COMMON LAW COURTS.—QUESTION Commons January 27, 1860
QUESTION. Commons February 23, 1860
PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons February 28, 1860
QUESTION. Commons March 5, 1860
QUESTION. Commons March 9, 1860
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 15, 1860
2 speeches — NOTE OF THE CARDINAL SECRETARY OF STATE. QUESTION. Commons March 27, 1860
NOTE OF THE CARDINAL SECRETARY OF STATE. QUESTION. Commons March 29, 1860
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 29, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 7, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 7, 1860
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 17, 1860
BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY (SALARIES) BILL. — COMMITTEE. Commons May 21, 1860
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 21, 1860
OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 25, 1860
QUESTION. Commons June 4, 1860
RESOLUTION. Commons June 5, 1860
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1860
SECOND READING. Commons June 11, 1860
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 14, 1860
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHARITIES BILL. Commons June 18, 1860
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 21, 1860
QUESTION. Commons July 12, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons July 19, 1860
PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons July 26, 1860
QUESTION. Commons August 2, 1860
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 3, 1860
5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 7, 1860
QUESTION. Commons August 10, 1860
SECOND READING. Commons August 10, 1860
SECOND READING. Commons August 10, 1860
SUPPLY.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 14, 1860
6 speeches — SUPPLY.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 15, 1860
SUPPLY.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 17, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons August 17, 1860
6 speeches — CONSIDERATION. SECOND NIGHT. Commons August 21, 1860
THIRD READING. Commons August 22, 1860
SECOND READING.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. COMMITTEE. Commons August 23, 1860
THE POST OFFICE—MONEY ORDER OFFICE.—QUESTION. Commons August 24, 1860
PERSIA.—QUESTION. Commons August 24, 1860
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