Sir John Lubbock

1834 - May 28, 1913
Summary information for Sir John Lubbock

Contributions

1888

THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—TREES IN ST. JAMES'S PARK. Commons February 24, 1888

XIII.—STANDING COMMITTEES. Commons February 29, 1888

NATIONAL DEBT (CONVERSION) BILL—THE BONUS. Commons March 13, 1888

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 16, 1888

SECOND READING. Commons March 16, 1888

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 20, 1888

2 speeches — CONVERSION OR REDEMPTION OF NEW THREE PER CENT STOCK. Commons March 20, 1888

POWER TO EXCHANGE CONSOLIDATED AND REDUCED THREE PER CENTS FOR NEW STOCK. Commons March 20, 1888

FORESTRY—THE SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 26, 1888

CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 5, 1888

CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 6, 1888

SHOP HOURS REGULATION ACT, 1886— CONVICTIONS (METROPOLIS). Commons April 9, 1888

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL— LEGISLATION. Commons April 17, 1888

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD—MEDI CAL OFFICER OF HEALTH, ST. ALBANS. Commons April 27, 1888

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 27, 1888

4 speeches — EARLY CLOSING BILL.— [BILL 8.] Commons May 2, 1888

RESOLUTION. Commons June 1, 1888

PART I. Commons June 12, 1888

2 speeches — COUNTY COUNCILS. Commons June 14, 1888

2 speeches — SECOND READING, Commons June 18, 1888

ENGLISH UNIVERSITY COLLEGES. Commons June 18, 1888

NATIONAL DEBT (NOTICE OF REDEMPTION).—RESOLUTION. Commons July 5, 1888

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—ENGLISH UNIVERSITY COLLEGES. Commons July 20, 1888

PRIVILEGE—MR. CONYBEARE AND THE SPEAKER.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 20, 1888

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons November 8, 1888

CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons November 9, 1888

3 speeches — CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons November 16, 1888

3 speeches — CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons November 30, 1888

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