Mr Claud Alexander
1831 - 1888Summary information for Mr Claud Alexander
Contributions
1881
MERCANTILE MARINE—THE LISTS. Commons February 3, 1881
ARMY—THE MARTINI-HENRY RIFLE. Commons February 10, 1881
TEINDS OR TITHES (SCOTLAND)—LEGISLATION. Commons February 14, 1881
SOUTH AFRICA —THE TRANSVAAL (MILITARY OPERATIONS)—THE REINFORCEMENTS. Commons February 17, 1881
ARMY—QUARTERMASTERS. Commons February 21, 1881
SOUTH AFRICA—THE TRANSVAAL (MILITARY OPERATIONS)—REINFORCEMENTS. Commons February 24, 1881
ARMY RE-ORGANIZATION—ARTILLERY MILITIA. Commons March 10, 1881
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 17, 1881
3 speeches — PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE COUNT-OUT ON TUESDAY. Commons May 12, 1881
PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE (MR. P. EGAN). Commons May 30, 1881
2 speeches — NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 9, 1881
ARMY RE-ORGANIZATION—THE ROYAL WARRANT, 1881. Commons June 16, 1881
ARMY ORGANIZATION—RETIREMENT OF OFFICERS. Commons June 24, 1881
ARMY ORGANIZATION—MACLEOD'S HIGHLANDERS. Commons June 28, 1881
ORDINARY CONDITIONS OF TENANCIES. Commons June 29, 1881
4 speeches — NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons July 12, 1881
2 speeches — [BILL 216.] SECOND READING. Commons July 18, 1881
3 speeches — [BILL 8.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1881
CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 29, 1881
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons August 1, 1881
13 speeches — [BILL 193.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1881
2 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons August 3, 1881
POLICE SUPERANNUATION (GREAT BRITAIN). Commons August 4, 1881
5 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 4, 1881
4 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 5, 1881
2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 5, 1881
2 speeches — ARMY ORGANIZATION—QUARTERMASTERS. Commons August 11, 1881
ARMY PROMOTION—COMBATANT OFFICERS. Commons August 12, 1881
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