Sir George Errington
1839 - 1920Summary information for Sir George Errington
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1879
2 speeches — [BILL 48.] COMMITTEE. Commons February 17, 1879
GRENADA — ILL-TREATMENT OF COOLIES—THE PAPERS. — QUESTION. Commons February 18, 1879
SOUTH AFRICA—THE ZULU WAR— THE REINFORCEMENTS—CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS.—QUESTION. Commons February 20, 1879
QUESTION. Commons February 20, 1879
PRISON'S (IRELAND) ACT—MEDICAL OFFICERS.—QUESTION. Commons February 24, 1879
RESOLUTION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons February 24, 1879
SECOND READING. Commons March 12, 1879
QUESTION. Commons March 17, 1879
QUESTION. Commons March 20, 1879
MODEL SCHOOLS, IRELAND—DISCONTINUANCE.— QUESTION. Commons March 24, 1879
EGYPT—THE FINANCES.—QUESTION. Commons March 27, 1879
IRISH LAND ACT, 1870.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 2, 1879
QUESTION. Commons May 12, 1879
MEDICAL REFORM.—QUESTION. Commons May 12, 1879
SPAIN—LABOUR IN CUBA.—QUESTION. Commons May 12, 1879
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 15, 1879
QUESTION, Commons May 19, 1879
2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons May 19, 1879
IRISH PRISON'S BOARD—INFIRMARY SURGEONS.—QUESTION. Commons May 23, 1879
2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons June 9, 1879
FRANCE—DEMONETISATION OF SILVER.—QUESTION. Commons June 12, 1879
QUESTION. Commons June 19, 1879
2 speeches — IRELAND—IRISH BUTTER—DEPRECIATION OF VALUE.—QUESTION. Commons June 19, 1879
QUESTION. Commons July 3, 1879
GENERAL PRISONS (IRELAND) ACT—SURGEONS.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 10, 1879
RESOLUTION. Commons July 11, 1879
QUESTION. Commons July 21, 1879
4 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons July 21, 1879
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 28, 1879
CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons August 1, 1879
QUESTION. Commons August 4, 1879
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 5, 1879
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th August.] Commons August 6, 1879
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION, AS AMENDED. Commons August 11, 1879
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