Mr Bedford Pim

1826 - 1886
Summary information for Mr Bedford Pim

Contributions

1876

QUESTION. Commons February 17, 1876

MERCANTILE MARINE—TRAINING SHIP SCHOOLS.—QUESTION. Commons February 24, 1876

2 speeches — MOTION FOR A PAPER. Commons February 28, 1876

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons March 3, 1876

MERCANTILE MARINE—PENSIONS TO SEAMEN.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 10, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 13, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 13, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 20, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 24, 1876

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 27th March.] Commons March 30, 1876

QUESTION. Commons March 31, 1876

THAMES VALLEY DRAINAGE—REPORT OF COLONEL COX.—QUESTION. Commons April 10, 1876

MERCANTILE MARINE—BURGLARIES AT SEA.—QUESTION. Commons April 28, 1876

QUESTION. Commons May 1, 1876

3 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL— [Bill 49.] Commons May 4, 1876

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1854—SURGEONS.—QUESTION. Commons May 5, 1876

2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL.— [Bill 49.] Commons May 8, 1876

NAVY—ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS.—QUESTION. Commons May 16, 1876

7 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons May 22, 1876

PARLIAMENT—ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS.—QUESTION. Commons June 12, 1876

HELIGOLAND.—QUESTION. Commons June 16, 1876

2 speeches — NAVY—H.M.S. "VANGUARD"—THE RETURN.—QUESTION. Commons June 23, 1876

QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1876

2 speeches — MOTION FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons June 26, 1876

QUESTION. Commons July 17, 1876

QUESTIONS. Commons July 25, 1876

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS—SHIPS SURGEONS.—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1876

QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1876

QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1876

CHURCH OF ENGLAND—EPISCOPAL SEE OF GIBRALTAR.—QUESTION. Commons August 12, 1876

QUESTION. Commons August 12, 1876

QUESTION. Commons August 12, 1876

2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons August 12, 1876

MERCANTILE MARINE—THE CASE OF HORATIO WALTERS.—QUESTION. Commons August 14, 1876

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