Sir William Wedderburn

1838 - January 25, 1918
Summary information for Sir William Wedderburn

Contributions

1893

THE CALCUTTA SMALL CAUSE COURT. Commons April 10, 1893

JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS IN CALCUTTA. Commons April 14, 1893

INDIAN JUDICIAL OFFICERS. Commons April 20, 1893

SECOND READING. Commons April 27, 1893

3 speeches — Mr. ORMOND'S APPOINTMENT. Commons May 11, 1893

THE SUPREME LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF INDIA. Commons May 16, 1893

THE BOMBAY PRESIDENCY POLICE COURT. Commons May 16, 1893

CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA (EXAMINATION)—RESOLUTION Commons June 2, 1893

LIEUTENANT KENNEDY. Commons June 9, 1893

THE CASE OF MR MURZBAN. Commons June 22, 1893

INOCULATION WITH CHOLERA VIRUS. Commons July 3, 1893

INOCULATION AGAINST SMALL-POX. Commons July 3, 1893

THE OPIUM TRAFFIC AND INDIA'S REVENUE. Commons July 10, 1893

THE OPIUM COMMISSION. Commons July 17, 1893

THE BEHAR CADASTRAL SURVEY. Commons July 24, 1893

BEHAR CADASTRAL SURVEY. Commons August 7, 1893

JUDICIAL AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN BENGAL. Commons August 7, 1893

THE ASSAM TEA GARDENS. Commons August 11, 1893

THE BOMBAY RIOTS. Commons August 28, 1893

COMMITTEE. Commons September 11, 1893

COMMITTEE. Commons September 11, 1893

3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons September 13, 1893

ACCIDENTS ON THE HIGHLAND RAILWAY. Commons September 14, 1893

4 speeches — EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons September 21, 1893

WHIPPING IN THE NORTH-WEST PROVINCES. Commons November 13, 1893

THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE OF BALLIA. Commons November 13, 1893

THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURE. Commons November 16, 1893

CONSIDERATION. [SEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons November 16, 1893

2 speeches — THE INDIAN MINTS. Commons November 30, 1893

EAST INDIA LOAN (£10,000,000) BILL. (No. 475.) Commons December 13, 1893

BOMBAY COURT OF SMALL CAUSES. Commons December 21, 1893

THE SLAUGHTER OF COWS IN BENGAL. Commons December 21, 1893

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