Mr David Colthurst

1828 - 1907
Summary information for Mr David Colthurst

Contributions

1879

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 3, 1879

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 13, 1879

Class III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons March 20, 1879

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 23, 1879

IRISH LAND ACT, 1870.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 2, 1879

SECOND READING. Commons May 14, 1879

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

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

ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL— [BILL 88.] Commons May 20, 1879

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

QUESTION. Commons June 17, 1879

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

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

Rules of Procedure. Commons June 24, 1879

3 speeches — Period of Service. Commons June 24, 1879

ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL- [BILL 88.] Commons June 26, 1879

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 27, 1879

QUESTION. Commons June 30, 1879

[BILL 41.] SECOND READING. Commons July 2, 1879

2 speeches — GENERAL PROVISIONS. Commons July 3, 1879

Military Prisons. Commons July 3, 1879

Clause 147 (Apprehension of deserters or absentees without leave). Commons July 8, 1879

RESOLUTION. Commons July 11, 1879

QUESTION. Commons July 14, 1879

QUESTION. Commons July 21, 1879

CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons July 21, 1879

QUESTIONS. Commons July 24, 1879

SECOND READING. Commons July 24, 1879

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 28, 1879

ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL—IMPRISONMENT OF MILITARY OFFENDERS.—QUESTION. Commons August 1, 1879

CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons August 2, 1879

ARMY—COMPULSORY RETIREMENT OF OFFICERS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 7, 1879

3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 7, 1879

IRELAND—THE DEEL DRAINAGE WORKS.—QUESTION. Commons August 8, 1879

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