Mr Arthur Hayter
1835 - May 1, 1917Summary information for Mr Arthur Hayter
Contributions
1882
COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1882
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—VOLUNTEER CORPS—TRAVELLING ALLOWANCES. Commons June 2, 1882
ARMY—ORGANIZATION OF THE CAVALRY. Commons June 9, 1882
ARMY—COST OF SALUTES. Commons June 9, 1882
SUPPLY—FORCES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN (VOTE OF CREDIT). [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons July 27, 1882
4 speeches — ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE—VOTE A. Commons July 27, 1882
EGYPT (MILITARY OPERATIONS)—ALLEGED MISCONDUCT OF A PICKET OF THE 60TH RIFLES. Commons August 2, 1882
2 speeches — ARMY—ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS. Commons August 3, 1882
COMMITTEE. Commons August 3, 1882
GENERAL PROVISIONS. Commons August 3, 1882
2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 7, 1882
OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 11, 1882
ARMY PENSIONERS—STOPPAGE OF PENSION WHEN RESIDENT ABROAD. Commons November 13, 1882
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE MILITIA. Commons November 13, 1882
ARMY (THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE) —THE REVIEW. Commons November 13, 1882
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE MILITIA. Commons November 13, 1882
EGYPT (MILITARY EXPEDITION) —H BATTERY, 4TH BRIGADE, ROYAL ARTILLERY. Commons November 14, 1882
ARMY ORGANIZATION—MOUNTED INFANTRY. Commons November 23, 1882
ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE ANTRIM ARTILLERY. Commons November 27, 1882
2 speeches — PRISONS (ENGLAND)—BRIXTON MILITARY PRISON. Commons November 27, 1882
2 speeches — ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Commons November 28, 1882
ARMY—THE 2ND BATTALION STAFFORDSHIRE RANGERS. Commons November 28, 1882
2 speeches — EGYPT (EMPLOYMENT OF HER MAJESTY'S FORCES) (THE ARMY OF OCCUPATION)—EXTRA PAY AND ALLOWANCES. Commons November 29, 1882
ARMY—THE FIRST CLASS ARMY RESERVE. Commons November 30, 1882
EGYPT (MILITARY EXPEDITION)— CAVALRY HORSES. Commons November 30, 1882
WOOLMER FOREST—RECENT FIRES. Commons December 1, 1882
EGYPT (THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE) —THE LATE REVIEW IN ST. JAMES'S PARK—THE 4TH ROYAL IRISH DRAGOONS. Commons December 1, 1882
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