Lord Charles Beresford

1846 - September 6, 1919
Summary information for Lord Charles Beresford

Contributions

1902

Accident on H.M.S. "Formidable." Commons April 29, 1902

2 speeches — The Council of Defence. Commons May 1, 1902

3 speeches — TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPING COMBINATION. Commons May 1, 1902

Lord Charles Beresford and the Admiralty. Commons May 5, 1902

Woolwich Arsenal and Dockyard Labourers. Commons May 8, 1902

Navy—Committees of Inquiry. Commons May 12, 1902

Navy—Defects in Water-tube Boilers. Commons May 12, 1902

Chinese War Indemnity. Commons May 12, 1902

5 speeches — PRIVILEGE—LORD CHARLES BERESFORD AND THE ADMIRALTY. Commons May 14, 1902

Trans-Atlantic Shipping Combination. Commons May 15, 1902

7 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons May 29, 1902

Naval Ordnance Department—Vancanies. Commons June 2, 1902

Navy Boilers. Commons June 3, 1902

Chinese Indemnity Payments. Commons June 9, 1902

Physical Training in Elementary Schools. Commons June 9, 1902

Business of the House. Commons June 9, 1902

Licensing Bill. Commons June 10, 1902

Navy—Engineer Officers. Commons June 10, 1902

Coronation Naval Review. Commons June 11, 1902

Commander in Chief—Supposed Allowances. Commons June 12, 1902

Coronation Naval Review—Facilities for Colonial and Indian Troops. Commons June 12, 1902

First Sea Lord of the Admiralty. Commons June 12, 1902

Commander-in-Chief-Salary and Allowances. Commons June 16, 1902

21 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons June 20, 1902

H.M.S. "Condor"—Engins Room Staff. Commons July 3, 1902

Coal Stores at Malta. Commons July 3, 1902

2 speeches — Business of the House—Navy and Army Estimates. Commons July 3, 1902

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 3, 1902

Albert Medal—Rule as to Recommendations. Commons July 7, 1902

3rd Kent R. G. A. Volunteers—Equipment—Camp Allowances—Range-finders. Commons July 7, 1902

Naval Engineers. Commons July 10, 1902

Gibraltar—French Naval Station at Mers-el-Kebir. Commons July 23, 1902

Coronation Naval Review. Commons July 28, 1902

Naval Gunnery. Commons July 28, 1902

Army Officers' Resignations. Commons July 30, 1902

Pay of Non-commissioned Officers and Privates. Commons July 30, 1902

Patents Fees. Commons July 31, 1902

South African War—Goods Commandeered and Requisitioned. Commons July 31, 1902

ARMY (EXCESSES), 1900 1901. Commons July 31, 1902

China Operations, 1900—Gratuity to Naval and Marine Forces. Commons August 4, 1902

Naval Gunnery. Commons August 4, 1902

Navy—Engineer Officers Commons August 5, 1902

China—Foreign Garrisons at Shanghai. Commons August 6, 1902

The Atlantic Shipping Trust. Commons August 7, 1902

Woolwich Arsenal Foremen—Pension Scheme. Commons August 8, 1902

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (AUTUMN SITTINGS). Commons August 8, 1902

Naval Departmental Committees. Commons November 5, 1902

2nd Kent Garrison Artillery Volunteers—Armament. Commons November 10, 1902

The Mediterranean Fleet. Commons November 11, 1902

Royal Navy—Pensions of Chief Petty Officers. Commons November 11, 1902

Militia—Strength and Recruiting Statistics. Commons November 12, 1902

Volunteer Establishment Statistics. Commons November 12, 1902

Navy (Ships' Boilers) Return—Alterations since Commissioning. Commons November 13, 1902

Naval Ordnance Department—Promotions. Commons November 17, 1902

Naval Ordnance Depots Staff. Commons November 21, 1902

Woolwich Arsenal—Discharge of Workmen—Output on Small Arms Ammunition. Commons November 26, 1902

Army Pensions—Proposed Weekly Payments. Commons November 28, 1902

H. M. S. "Canopus." Commons December 4, 1902

Discharges of Government Workmen Commons December 8, 1902

The Council of Defence. Commons December 9, 1902

2 speeches — MILITIA AND YEOMANRY BILL. Commons December 9, 1902

Venezuela—Anglo-German Naval Action—Present Position. Commons December 15, 1902

SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN Commons December 15, 1902

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