Sir James Fergusson
1832 - January 14, 1907Summary information for Sir James Fergusson
Contributions
1866
5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons February 15, 1866
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons February 16, 1866
REPORT. Commons February 17, 1866
COMMITTEE (ON RE-COMMITMENT.) Commons February 19, 1866
3 speeches — [BILLS 7, 24, & 32] COMMITTEE. Commons February 20, 1866
2 speeches — COMMITTEE (ON RE-COMMITMENT). Commons February 22, 1866
CONSIDERED AS AMENDED. Commons February 23, 1866
3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 5, 1866
SECOND READING. Commons March 6, 1866
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 8, 1866
MUTINY BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 9, 1866
QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1866
LEAVE, FIRST READING. FIRST NIGHT. Commons March 12, 1866
MOTION FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons March 16, 1866
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 20, 1866
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons March 22, 1866
2 speeches — THE CATTLE PLAGUE.—QUESTION. Commons March 23, 1866
OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 23, 1866
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 9, 1866
SECOND READING. Commons April 11, 1866
QUESTION. Commons April 26, 1866
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons April 30, 1866
[BILL 115.] SECOND READING. Commons May 2, 1866
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 7, 1866
QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1866
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1866
[BILL 127.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 11, 1866
COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 4, 1866
QUESTION. Commons June 14, 1866
ARMY—VOLUNTEERING FROM THE MILITIA.—QUESTION. Commons June 14, 1866
QUESTION. Commons June 19, 1866
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS—SELECT COMMIT TEE—ARMY AND MILITIA—SERVICES ACCOUNT.—QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1866
SCOTCH BURGHS.—QUESTION. Commons July 19, 1866
2 speeches — EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons July 19, 1866
HARES AND RABBITS (SCOTLAND) BILL, Commons July 20, 1866
QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1866
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