Sir Roper Lethbridge
1840 - February 15, 1919Summary information for Sir Roper Lethbridge
Contributions
1890
2 speeches — THE INDIAN WORKS DEPARTMENT. Commons February 14, 1890
2 speeches — MERCANTILE SHIPPING REGULATIONS IN INDIA. Commons March 28, 1890
EXCISE. Commons April 17, 1890
CLASS V. Commons April 22, 1890
SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 24, 1890
THE INDIAN BUDGET. Commons May 9, 1890
PAINT FOR THE NAVY. Commons May 9, 1890
THE COSWAY MINIATURES. Commons May 9, 1890
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 12, 1890
(SO. 29.) SECOND BEADING. Commons May 21, 1890
CONSTRUCTION OF INDIAN RAILWAYS. Commons May 22, 1890
EAST INDIA (CIVIL SERVANTS). Commons May 22, 1890
THE HYDE PARK DEMONSTRATION. Commons June 3, 1890
2 speeches — STREET PROCESSIONS—METROPOLIS. Commons June 3, 1890
COMMITTEE. Commons June 10, 1890
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 13, 1890
24 speeches — CONSIDERATION. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 18, 1890
CLASS III. Commons June 20, 1890
SECOND READING. Commons June 24, 1890
7 speeches — DIRECTORS' LIABILITY BILL.—(No. 300) Commons June 25, 1890
5 speeches — LONDON OVERHEAD WIRES BILL—(by Order.) Commons June 26, 1890
4 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons July 2, 1890
ADMIRALTY-COMPOSITIONS FOR SHIPS' BOTTOMS. Commons July 3, 1890
SHIP COMPOSITION. Commons July 8, 1890
THIRD READING. Commons July 15, 1890
RATE OF EXCHANGE IN INDIA. Commons July 22, 1890
RATE OF EXCHANGE IN INDIA. Commons July 24, 1890
BRITISH ENTERPRISE IN SERVIA. Commons July 31, 1890
INDIAN UNCOVENANTED CIVIL SERVANTS. Commons August 8, 1890
THE MAHARAJAH OF MYSORE. Commons August 14, 1890
THE BENGAL AND ASSAM RAILWAY. Commons August 14, 1890
2 speeches — EAST INDIA (REVENUE ACCOUNTS.) Commons August 14, 1890
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons December 1, 1890
CEYLON—EXPENDITURE. Commons December 2, 1890
2 speeches — COMMERCIAL TREATIES. Commons December 2, 1890
MERCHANDISE MARKS. Commons December 8, 1890
LATIMER ROAD BOARD SCHOOL. Commons December 8, 1890
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