Sir John Swinburne

1831 - July 15, 1914
Summary information for Sir John Swinburne

Contributions

1890

H. M.S. CALLIOPE. Commons March 17, 1890

IRISH ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 21, 1890

SUPPLY-REPORT. Commons March 21, 1890

SECOND READING. Commons March 24, 1890

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons March 28, 1890

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACT. Commons April 18, 1890

4 speeches — CLASS V. Commons April 22, 1890

(No. 146.) SECOND HEADING. Commons April 25, 1890

2 speeches — CLASS V. Commons April 25, 1890

ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 5, 1890

PAINT FOR THE NAVY. Commons May 9, 1890

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL POSTAL SERVICES. Commons May 9, 1890

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL POSTAL SERVICES. Commons May 12, 1890

2 speeches — RAILWAY COMPANIES AND TELEGRAMS. Commons May 15, 1890

OUTRAGE IN CRETE. Commons May 19, 1890

2 speeches — THE POSTAL SERVICE. Commons May 22, 1890

TELEGRAMS AT RAILWAY STATIONS. Commons May 22, 1890

COMMITTEE. Commons June 5, 1890

THE ZAMBESI RIVER. Commons June 9, 1890

NEW DOCK AT GIBRALTAR. Commons June 23, 1890

POSTAL ACCOMMODATION AT BERKHAMPSTEAD. Commons June 30, 1890

THE ZAMBESI RIVER Commons June 30, 1890

SOMERSET DOCK, MALTA. Commons June 30, 1890

THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT. Commons July 1, 1890

THE ANGLO-GERMAN AGREEMENT. Commons July 4, 1890

ERZEROUM. Commons July 21, 1890

SUPPLY—REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 23, 1890

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 23, 1890

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 24, 1890

SECOND BEADING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons July 25, 1890

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 28, 1890

SECOND READING. Commons December 1, 1890

2 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE. Commons December 4, 1890

2 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE RECOVERY BILL.(No. 110.) Commons December 4, 1890

WATER SUPPLY IN EGYPT. Commons December 9, 1890

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