Mr Amelius Lockwood

1847 - December 26, 1928
Summary information for Mr Amelius Lockwood

Contributions

1893

2 speeches — SOLDIERS AND NATIONAL EMBLEMS. Commons March 3, 1893

THE ENFIELD SMALL ARMS FACTORY. Commons March 14, 1893

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 28, 1893

INSTRUCTION IN VIVISECTION. Commons April 14, 1893

COMMITTEE. Commons May 4, 1893

2 speeches — INOCULATION AGAINST ANTHRAX. Commons June 1, 1893

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 1st June.] Commons June 2, 1893

VIVISECTION. Commons June 9, 1893

VACANT COUNTY COURT JUDGESHIPS. Commons June 16, 1893

CRIME IN ESSEX. Commons June 20, 1893

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons June 27, 1893

THIRTY-SIXTH NIGHT. Commons July 12, 1893

2 speeches — MILITIA OFFICERS' ALLOWANCES. Commons August 10, 1893

THE GUARDS AND EGYPT. Commons September 5, 1893

CLASS II. Commons September 6, 1893

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 7, 1893

LEVEL CROSSING AT TILBURY. Commons September 11, 1893

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons September 11, 1893

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons September 12, 1893

3 speeches — H.M.S. "LATONA." Commons September 18, 1893

CLASS V. Commons September 18, 1893

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SIXTH NIGHT.] Commons November 15, 1893

2 speeches — THE TREATMENT OF SOLDIERS FROM HOT CLIMATES. Commons November 27, 1893

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 24th November.] Commons November 27, 1893

2 speeches — SURCHARGED FOR AN EXCESSIVE PENSION. Commons November 28, 1893

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL.—(No. 274.) Commons November 29, 1893

COMMITTEE. Commons November 30, 1893

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL—(No. 274.) Commons December 12, 1893

THE FIRST LIFE GUARDS. Commons December 14, 1893

2 speeches — THE WALTHAM ABBEY EXPLOSION. Commons December 19, 1893

EXPLOSION AT WALTHAM Commons December 22, 1893

3 speeches — THE WALTHAM ABBEY EXPLOSIONS. Commons December 28, 1893

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