Captain Charles Yorke

1799 - 1873
Summary information for Captain Charles Yorke

Contributions

1855

THE CRIMEAN MEDAL—THE BATTLE AT BALAKLAVA. Lords January 23, 1855

THE TRANSPORT SERVICE. Lords February 27, 1855

CONTRABAND OF WAR. Lords March 6, 1855

RECALL OF THE EARL OF LUCAN— Lords March 19, 1855

THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE—THE MILITARY CONVENTION WITH SARDINIA. Lords March 26, 1855

4 speeches — POSTAL COMMUNICATION WITH AUSTRALIA. Lords March 26, 1855

MILITIA (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 27, 1855

MILITIA (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 29, 1855

TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BE TWEEN BALAKLAVA AND LONDON. Lords April 26, 1855

EXPORT OF HORSES. Lords April 26, 1855

2 speeches — DISCIPLINE OF THE ARMY. Lords April 27, 1855

TRANSPORT OF TROOPS—THE "ALMA." Lords April 30, 1855

THE WAR—FLOATING BATTERIES. Lords May 1, 1855

2 speeches — EMBARKATION OF TROOPS TO THE CRIMEA. Lords May 3, 1855

WAR WITH RUSSIA—RESOLUTIONS. Lords May 14, 1855

THE ARMY—CONSOLIDATION OF THE CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Lords May 18, 1855

2 speeches — FIBRE COMPANY BILL. Lords May 22, 1855

THE NEW SECRETARY TO THE ADMI RALTY. Lords May 24, 1855

2 speeches — THE TURKISH CONTINGENT. Lords June 5, 1855

ORDNANCE SURVEY OF SCOTLAND. Lords June 11, 1855

THE BARONY OF FERMOY. Lords June 11, 1855

2 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES. Lords June 15, 1855

2 speeches — MEASUREMENT OF MERCHANT STEAMERS BILL. Lords June 21, 1855

RECRUITING FOR THE ARMY. Lords July 5, 1855

EDUCATION OF CADETS. Lords July 5, 1855

ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES OF ROMAN CA- THOLIC PRELATES—THE MAYNOOTH REPORT. Lords July 9, 1855

THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. Lords July 10, 1855

BURIALS BILL—CONSECRATION OF CEMETERIES. Lords July 20, 1855

2 speeches — FIBRE COMPANY BILL. Lords July 24, 1855

DOWNING STREET PUBLIC OFFICES EXTENSION BILL. Lords August 2, 1855

TURKISH LOAN BILL. Lords August 3, 1855

SALE OF BEER, &c. BILL. Lords August 6, 1855

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