Sir George Bowyer
1811 - 1883Summary information for Sir George Bowyer
Contributions
1876
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 15, 1876
LEAVE. Commons February 17, 1876
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 17, 1876
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons February 18, 1876
COMMITTEE. Commons March 7, 1876
RESOLUTION. Commons March 9, 1876
RESOLUTION. Commons March 17, 1876
7 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th March.] Commons March 20, 1876
SECOND READING. Commons March 22, 1876
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 23, 1876
OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 24, 1876
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th March.] Commons March 30, 1876
RESOLUTION. Commons March 31, 1876
LAW AND JUSTICE—CASE OF MR. WILBERFORCE.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 2, 1876
OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 5, 1876
PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons May 12, 1876
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES—THE NOBILITY OF MALTA.—QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1876
ADDRESS FOR A RETURN. Commons May 23, 1876
COMMONS BILL— [BILL 51.] Commons May 29, 1876
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES—THE NOBILITY OF MALTA.—QUESTION. Commons June 12, 1876
PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—POLITICAL COMMITTEE OF THE REFORM CLUB.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 12, 1876
SECOND READING. Commons June 12, 1876
RESOLUTIONS. Commons June 13, 1876
TAXATION IN MALTA.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 16, 1876
COMMITTEE. Commons July 4, 1876
COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 7, 1876
SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 26, 1876
BARBADOES—SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CONDITION.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 28, 1876
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BILL. Commons August 3, 1876
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 4, 1876
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BILL. Commons August 5, 1876
QUESTION. Commons August 7, 1876
5 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION BILL. Commons August 7, 1876
THIRD READING. Commons August 14, 1876
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