Sir George Jenkinson

1817 - 1892
Summary information for Sir George Jenkinson

Contributions

1869

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT—ARREST OF A YOUNG GIRL.—QUESTION. Commons February 18, 1869

THE CRIMINAL CLASSES.—QUESTION. Commons February 19, 1869

QUESTION. Commons February 22, 1869

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT—ARREST OF A CHILD.—QUESTION. Commons February 23, 1869

LOCAL TAXATION.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 2, 1869

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 4, 1869

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 4, 1869

SECOND READING. Commons March 10, 1869

QUESTION. Commons March 18, 1869

SECOND READING. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons March 18, 1869

QUESTION. Commons March 23, 1869

QUESTION. Commons April 8, 1869

LOCAL TAXATION.—QUESTION. Commons April 8, 1869

SECOND READING. Commons April 8, 1869

WATS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 12, 1869

COMMITTEE. Commons April 15, 1869

LOCAL TAXATION.—QUESTION. Commons April 16, 1869

QUESTION. Commons April 22, 1869

3 speeches — IRISH CHURCH BILL— [BILL 27.] Commons April 22, 1869

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 23rd April.] Commons April 26, 1869

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 26th April.] Commons April 29, 1869

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 3rd May.] Commons May 4, 1869

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress May 4.] Commons May 6, 1869

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 10, 1869

SECOND READING. Commons May 12, 1869

PAYMENT OF INCOME AND ASSESSED TAXES.—QUESTION. Commons June 17, 1869

POOR LAW.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 22, 1869

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 9th July.] Commons July 13, 1869

TURNPIKES. Commons July 23, 1869

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.—QUESTION. Commons July 30, 1869

MALT TAX.—QUESTION. Commons August 4, 1869

ASSESSED TAX PAPERS.—QUESTION. Commons August 4, 1869

4 speeches — HABITUAL CRIMINALS BILL— [BILL 73.] Commons August 4, 1869

2 speeches — HABITUAL CRIMINALS BILL— [BILL 73.] [Lords]—COMMITTEE. Commons August 5, 1869

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