Mr Carlyon Bellairs
1871 - August 22, 1955Summary information for Mr Carlyon Bellairs
Contributions
1907
2 speeches — Distribution of the Navy—The West Indies. Commons February 14, 1907
2 speeches — The Channel Fleet. Commons February 19, 1907
Naval Shipbuilding Contracts. Commons February 19, 1907
Naval Manœuvres Report. Commons February 21, 1907
Naval Strength. Commons February 21, 1907
Nucleus Crews. Commons February 21, 1907
Officers' Grants and the London Gazette. Commons March 14, 1907
Channel and Home Fleets. Commons March 14, 1907
Fleet Distribution. Commons March 14, 1907
The Commander of the Home Fleet. Commons March 14, 1907
Radio-Telegraphic Convention. Commons March 14, 1907
5 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons March 14, 1907
Naval Expenditure of Great Britain, France, Germany and United States. Commons March 18, 1907
2 speeches — Battleship Nucleus Crews. Commons March 18, 1907
Naval Distribution. Commons March 18, 1907
2 speeches — Reserve of Guns and Ammunition for the Navy. Commons March 19, 1907
H.M.S. "Barfleur." Commons March 19, 1907
Redistribution of Battle Ships. Commons March 19, 1907
Delay in Completion of Cruisers of the "Invincible" Class. Commons March 23, 1907
Expenditure on Dover Harbour. Commons March 25, 1907
Dover Harbour Moorings. Commons March 25, 1907
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Dreadnought"—Cost of Armaments. Commons March 25, 1907
Naval Prizes. Commons March 27, 1907
Power to remove Naval Officers. Commons March 27, 1907
Cost of H.M.S. "Invincible." Commons April 10, 1907
Cost of H.M.S. "Dreadnought." Commons April 10, 1907
Battleship Reserve Guns. Commons April 10, 1907
Sir John Fisher's Pay. Commons April 11, 1907
Sea Lords' Salaries. Commons April 11, 1907
Engineer Officers' Shore Appointments. Commons April 11, 1907
2 speeches — Progress of Ship Construction. Commons April 16, 1907
2 speeches — Nucleus Crews. Commons April 17, 1907
9 speeches — ADMIRALTY ADMINISTRATION. Commons April 17, 1907
Promotion in the Navy. Commons April 18, 1907
2 speeches — QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE. Commons April 22, 1907
Officers' Extra Pay for Brevet Rank on Sea-going Ships. Commons April 23, 1907
Brevet Bank Pay and Allowances. Commons April 23, 1907
German Battleships Commons April 25, 1907
2 speeches — The Mediterranean Fleet. Commons April 25, 1907
3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons April 25, 1907
Erosion of Bottom Plates of H.M.S. "Antrim." Commons April 29, 1907
H.M.S. "Argyll." Commons May 1, 1907
Rosyth. Commons May 2, 1907
Naval Debates and the Hague Conference. Commons May 2, 1907
2 speeches — Work for Woolwich. Commons May 6, 1907
2 speeches — Lyddite Shell Manufacture at Woolwich. Commons May 6, 1907
Night Training on Warships Commons May 7, 1907
Fleet Reserve Men and Foreign Navies. Commons May 9, 1907
Loss of H.M.S "Ariel"—Date of Court-martial. Commons May 9, 1907
Age of German Naval Recruits. Commons May 9, 1907
Sale of Obsolete War Ships. Commons May 9, 1907
Woolwich Inquiry Committee—German Procedure Commons May 13, 1907
Lyddite Shell Tenders. Commons May 13, 1907
3 speeches — Woolwich Lyddite Shells. Commons May 13, 1907
2 speeches — Work for Woolwich Arsenal. Commons May 13, 1907
QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE. Commons May 16, 1907
2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons May 16, 1907
Destroyers' Armaments. Commons May 27, 1907
The Dock Book. Commons May 28, 1907
Summer Naval Manœuvres. Commons May 28, 1907
Port of London. Commons May 29, 1907
Naval Manœuvres. Commons May 30, 1907
Rating of Woolwich Arsenal. Commons May 31, 1907
Docks capable of holding "Lord Nelson" Class of Battleships. Commons June 3, 1907
Kynoch's Cordite Contract. Commons June 3, 1907
Manufacture of Explosives—Kynoch's Case. Commons June 3, 1907
The Home Office and Kynochs, Ltd. Commons June 3, 1907
3 speeches — Cordite. Commons June 4, 1907
DEFECTIVE RIFLE AMMUNITION. Commons June 4, 1907
2 speeches — Cordite for the Navy. Commons June 6, 1907
Ships' Magazines Commons June 6, 1907
Dangerous Explosives. Commons June 6, 1907
Manufacture of Cordite by Kynoch, Ltd. Commons June 10, 1907
The Home Office and Messrs Kynoch. Commons June 10, 1907
5 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons June 11, 1907
Messrs. Kynoch's Contract. Commons June 12, 1907
Supply of Defective Brass Cartridge Cases by Messrs. Kynoch. Commons June 17, 1907
Torpedo Construction Order. Commons June 17, 1907
Government Contributions in Lieu of Bates. Commons June 17, 1907
The Home Fleet. Commons June 17, 1907
Rates on Royal Dockyards. Commons June 18, 1907
2 speeches — Refrigerating Machinery for Ships' Magazines. Commons June 18, 1907
2 speeches — Torpedo Destroyer Armaments. Commons June 18, 1907
2 speeches — Promotion of Majors of Marines. Commons June 19, 1907
Construction Department, Ordnance and Dockyards Inspection Staff. Commons June 19, 1907
Rejection Of Woolwich-Made Lyddite Shells. Commons June 19, 1907
Sir Frederick Richards. Commons June 19, 1907
2 speeches — Messrs. Whitehead's Works. Commons June 19, 1907
Manufacture of Explosives- Commons June 19, 1907
H.M.S. "Triumph." Commons June 20, 1907
2 speeches — Kynoch's Arklow Works. Commons June 20, 1907
4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons June 20, 1907
The Channel Fleet. Commons June 24, 1907
2 speeches — H.M.S. "Triumph." Commons June 24, 1907
Rates on Ordnance Factories. Commons June 24, 1907
Dockyard Rates. Commons June 24, 1907
Reserve Rifle Ammunition. Commons June 24, 1907
German Trade Statistics—Mark Value. Commons June 24, 1907
Inspection of Admiralty Contract Work Commons June 25, 1907
2 speeches — Naval Manœuvres. Commons June 25, 1907
2 speeches — British Service: Ammunition. Commons June 26, 1907
German Naval Reserves. Commons June 27, 1907
3 speeches — Lord Rayleigh's Cordite Committee. Commons June 27, 1907
Kynoch's Cordite. Commons June 27, 1907
2 speeches — SUPPLY (CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES.) Commons June 27, 1907
Rates for Royal Dockyards. Commons July 1, 1907
Reserves of Ammunition. Commons July 1, 1907
The Cordite Committee Commons July 1, 1907
Strength of Fleets. Commons July 2, 1907
Loan of Dredgers to the Egyptian Government. Commons July 2, 1907
3 speeches — Return of British and Foreign Fleets. Commons July 4, 1907
Home Fleet. Commons July 4, 1907
2 speeches — Fleet Logs. Commons July 8, 1907
2 speeches — Chinese Stokers on British Ships. Commons July 8, 1907
The "Blake" and the "Blenheim." Commons July 8, 1907
Lyddite Shells. Commons July 8, 1907
Naval Armaments Commons July 9, 1907
Naval Construction. Commons July 9, 1907
Destroyers. Commons July 16, 1907
British and German Fleets. Commons July 16, 1907
Payment of Income Tax by British Subjects Serving Abroad. Commons July 19, 1907
2 speeches — The Home Fleet. Commons July 22, 1907
2 speeches — Naval White Paper. Commons July 22, 1907
Destroyers on the China Station. Commons July 23, 1907
Destroyers in the Mediterranean. Commons July 23, 1907
Life of a Destroyer. Commons July 23, 1907
Number of Destroyers. Commons July 23, 1907
Channel Destroyer Flotilla. Commons July 24, 1907
4 speeches — Defence of Home Waters. Commons July 24, 1907
The Hague Conference. Commons July 25, 1907
Silver Coinage. Commons July 26, 1907
3 speeches — Naval Courts-Martial. Commons July 29, 1907
Colonial Naval Defence. Commons July 29, 1907
2 speeches — Cordite Committee. Commons July 29, 1907
Navigation and Shipping Returns. Commons July 29, 1907
H.M.S. "New Zealand." Commons July 30, 1907
The Channel Fleet. Commons July 30, 1907
''Dreadnought" Armaments. Commons July 31, 1907
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons July 31, 1907
Loss of British Vessels through Floating Mines. Commons August 7, 1907
The Home Fleet. Commons August 7, 1907
3 speeches — A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons August 7, 1907
2 speeches — Naval Crimean Veterans. Commons August 12, 1907
2 speeches — Admiralty Dredgers in Egypt. Commons August 12, 1907
Ships' Casualties. Commons August 14, 1907
Committee of Defence—Position of Secretary. Commons August 15, 1907
Sale of Barracks. Commons August 16, 1907
3 speeches — Naval Courts-Martial—Loss of Ships. Commons August 28, 1907
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