Sir John Puleston
1830 - October 19, 1908Summary information for Sir John Puleston
Contributions
1884
ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 25, 1884
RESOLUTION. Commons March 7, 1884
PARLIAMENT—PRIVATE BILL LEGIS. LATION.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 14, 1884
[BILL 5.] SECOND READING. Commons March 19, 1884
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 20, 1884
INLAND REVENUE OFFICERS—THE OUT-DOOR DEPARTMENT. Commons March 31, 1884
METROPOLIS—HYDE PARK CORNER— SITE FOR, THE WELLINGTON STATUE. Commons April 3, 1884
POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—CHEAP TELEGRAMS. Commons April 3, 1884
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS, 1866–9—LEGISLATION. Commons April 28, 1884
2 speeches — METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS— HYDE PARK CORNER—THE WELLINGTON STATUE. Commons April 28, 1884
WAYS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT— THE GOLD COINAGE—MELTING FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Commons May 5, 1884
SECOND READING. Commons May 14, 1884
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 12th June.] [NINTH NIGHT.] Commons June 13, 1884
PARLIAMENT — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—(PROCEDURE ON WEDNESDAYS).—RESOLUTION. Commons June 17, 1884
EGYPT—THE CONFERENCE. Commons June 26, 1884
3 speeches — EGYPT—THE CONFERENCE. Commons July 3, 1884
[BILL 261.] CONSIDERATION. Commons July 3, 1884
PARLIAMENT — PUBLIC BUSINESS—TUESDAY SETTINGS.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 4, 1884
2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons July 7, 1884
9 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 15, 1884
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 17, 1884
PARLIAMENT—PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—HOUSE OF COMMONS—THE LADIES' GALLERY. Commons August 7, 1884
ADMIRALTY—ABSENCE OF THE FIRST LORD (THE EARL OF NORTHBROOK). Commons August 7, 1884
6 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons August 7, 1884
MEXICO—RENEWAL OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. Commons August 11, 1884
NAVY—DOCKYARD WORKS—REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. Commons August 11, 1884
MOTION FOR A PAPER. Commons December 2, 1884
PEACE OF EUROPE—DIMINUTION OF ARMAMENTS. Commons December 4, 1884
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