Mr Arthur Hayter

1835 - May 1, 1917
Summary information for Mr Arthur Hayter

Contributions

1879

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 17, 1879

COMMITTEE. Commons May 1, 1879

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 1st May.] Commons May 8, 1879

3 speeches — ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL.— [Bill 88.] Commons May 15, 1879

2 speeches — ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL— [BILL 88.] Commons May 16, 1879

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. [Progress.] Commons June 16, 1879

2 speeches — Power of Commanding Officer. Commons June 20, 1879

3 speeches — ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL.— [BILL 88.] Commons June 23, 1879

Period of Service. Commons June 24, 1879

COMMITTEE. Commons June 26, 1879

ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL— [BILL 88.] Commons June 27, 1879

2 speeches — VOLUNTEER CORPS (IRELAND) (re-committed) BILL. Commons June 30, 1879

GENERAL PROVISIONS. Commons July 3, 1879

3 speeches — Exemption of Officers and Soldiers. Commons July 5, 1879

Court of Requests in India. Commons July 5, 1879

6 speeches — Legal Penalties in Matters respecting Forces. Commons July 5, 1879

ARMY—BILLETING THE 7TH DRAGOON GUARDS.—QUESTION. Commons July 7, 1879

ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL— [BILL 88.] Commons July 7, 1879

3 speeches — QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 10, 1879

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th July.] Commons July 14, 1879

QUESTION. Commons July 15, 1879

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1879

TELEGRAMS FROM GENERAL CLIFFORD AND SIR GARNET WOLSELEY. Commons July 23, 1879

SECOND READING. Commons July 25, 1879

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 4, 1879

3 speeches — QUESTIONS. Commons August 7, 1879

2 speeches — THE PROPOSED MONUMENT TO PRINCE LOUIS NAPOLEON.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 8, 1879

QUESTION. Commons August 14, 1879

AFGHANISTAN—THE WAR—LOSS OF CAMELS.—QUESTION. Commons August 14, 1879

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