Sir George Bowyer
1811 - 1883Summary information for Sir George Bowyer
Contributions
1867
SUPPLY—SUPPLEMENTARY CIVIL SERVICES 1866–7. Commons February 20, 1867
UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION AT PARIS. Commons February 20, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 22, 1867
[BILL 35.] COMMITTEE. Commons February 22, 1867
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 27, 1867
COMMITTEE. Commons March 4, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons March 13, 1867
LEAVE, FIRST READING. Commons March 18, 1867
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ACT REPEAL BILL.—LEAVE. Commons March 21, 1867
MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons March 29, 1867
2 speeches — MUTINY BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 1, 1867
WAYS AND MEANS— TUE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Commons April 4, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 5, 1867
2 speeches — SECOND READING. ORDER POSTPONED. Commons May 14, 1867
CLAUSES 3, 4. [PROGRESS MAY 17.*] Commons May 20, 1867
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons May 20, 1867
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION (IRELAND) ACT CONTINUANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons May 23, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE, [PROGRESS MAY 28.] Commons May 30, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 6, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 17.] Commons June 18, 1867
NOMINATION OF COMMITTEE. Commons June 24, 1867
[BILL 288.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 6, 1867
SUPPLY considered in Committee. Commons August 9, 1867
ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY ON THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS' SPEECH. Commons November 19, 1867
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons November 21, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons November 21, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons November 25, 1867
WAYS AND MEANS—THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION—FINANCIAL STATEMENT AND RESOLUTION. Commons November 28, 1867
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons November 28, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons November 29, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons December 3, 1867
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons December 3, 1867
QUESTION. Commons December 5, 1867
LORDS AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Commons December 6, 1867
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