Sir John Lubbock

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

Contributions

1896

BOARDS OF CONCILIATION (No 2) BILL. Commons February 19, 1896

SHOPS (EARLY CLOSING) BILL. Commons February 19, 1896

CONCILIATION (TRADE DISPUTES) BILL. Commons February 20, 1896

MUSEUM GRANT FOR WALES. Commons February 21, 1896

SHOPS (EARLY CLOSING) BILL. Commons February 28, 1896

SUPPLY.—NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons March 6, 1896

BELFAST CORPORATION BILL. Commons March 10, 1896

NATIONAL MUSEUMS (LONDON)— OPENING ON SUNDAYS. Commons March 10, 1896

BRITISH CIVILIANS IN INDIA. Commons March 17, 1896

CURRENCY. Commons March 17, 1896

CHELSEA WATER (TRANSFER) BILL. Commons March 24, 1896

3 speeches — APPLICATION OF SURPLUS INCOME OF YEAR 1895–6 FOR EXPENSES OF SCHEDULED WORKS. Commons March 26, 1896

STRAND IMPROVEMENT BILL. Commons April 23, 1896

CLASS II. Commons April 24, 1896

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.— (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.) Commons April 27, 1896

EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 11, 1896

ADJOURNMENT (22ND MAY). Commons May 21, 1896

LIGHT RAILWAYS BILL. Commons June 1, 1896

2 speeches — CONFIRMATION OF ORDER BY BOARD OF TRADE. Commons June 4, 1896

COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 11, 1896

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 15, 1896

COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 15, 1896

COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 16, 1896

COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 17, 1896

5 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons July 10, 1896

2 speeches — OBJECTS OF NATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, OR HISTORIC INTEREST. Commons July 14, 1896

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons July 20, 1896

POWERS OF BOARD OF TRADE AS TO TRADE DISPUTES. Commons July 27, 1896

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