Mr Edward Morton

1856 - October 3, 1902
Summary information for Mr Edward Morton

Contributions

1896

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 14, 1896

NAVAL SERVICE. Commons February 17, 1896

3 speeches — NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1895–6. Commons March 12, 1896

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons March 12, 1896

2 speeches — LIGHT RAILWAYS (ADVANCES). Commons March 19, 1896

SOUDAN EXPEDITION. Commons March 30, 1896

APPLICATION OF ACT BY ORDER IN COUNCIL. Commons April 14, 1896

APPLICATION OF ACT BY ORDER IN COUNCIL. Commons April 21, 1896

APPOINTMENT AND HOURS OF CONSULTA- TIVE COMMISSION. Commons April 21, 1896

EDUCATION BILL. Commons June 11, 1896

2 speeches — COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 17, 1896

3 speeches — COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 18, 1896

COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 22, 1896

ARMENIANS IN PRISON. Commons June 23, 1896

EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons June 24, 1896

CERTIFYING OF ANNUAL SUMS PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF DEFICIENCY. Commons June 29, 1896

2 speeches — DEFINITIONS. Commons June 29, 1896

ARMY COURT MARTIAL. Commons June 30, 1896

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons July 2, 1896

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 2, 1896

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 3, 1896

2ND ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT. Commons July 7, 1896

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 7, 1896

2 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons July 10, 1896

2 speeches — CRETAN DISTRESS FUND. Commons July 17, 1896

COURT-MARTIAL (2ND ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGIMENT). Commons July 20, 1896

SHIPWRIGHTS (ROYAL NAVY). Commons July 28, 1896

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 31, 1896

ARMY COURT-MARTIAL (SERGEANT SAYERS). Commons August 3, 1896

PARTICULAR SERVICE SQUADRON. Commons August 10, 1896

CRETE. Commons August 12, 1896

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