Mr Edward Morton

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

Contributions

1897

PRECEDENCE FOR THE EDUCATION RESOLUTION. Commons February 2, 1897

2 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (ENGLAND AND WALES). Commons February 9, 1897

VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 11, 1897

BOARD SCHOOLS (FINANCIAL AID). Commons February 15, 1897

CRETE. Commons February 15, 1897

MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons February 22, 1897

3 speeches — NAVY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons February 26, 1897

BOILER EXPLOSION (H.M.S "BLAKE"). Commons March 11, 1897

The CHAIRMAN of WAYS and MEANS, took the Chair. Commons March 12, 1897

CRETE. Commons April 12, 1897

2 speeches — GREECE AND THE POWERS. Commons April 26, 1897

TENURE AND OWNERSHIP OF LAND IN TOWNS. Commons April 27, 1897

2 speeches — TURCO-GREEK WAR. Commons April 27, 1897

2 speeches — TOKAT MASSACRE. Commons April 27, 1897

PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS (SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY). Commons April 29, 1897

TURCO-GREEK WAR. Commons April 29, 1897

TOKAT MASSACRE. Commons April 29, 1897

RELIEF MONEY AND TAXATION IN ASIA MINOR. Commons April 30, 1897

TURCO-GREEK WAR. Commons May 3, 1897

TRANSVAAL (VAAL DRIFTS). Commons May 3, 1897

3 speeches — CLASS II.—CRETE. Commons May 7, 1897

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 10, 1897

3 speeches — APPLICATION OF ACT AND DEFINITIONS. Commons July 8, 1897

APPLICATION TO WORKMEN IN EMPLOYMENT OF CROWN. Commons July 8, 1897

2 speeches — WORKMEN (COMPENSATION BILL). Commons July 12, 1897

3 speeches — PROHIBITION OF IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN PRISON-MADE GOODS. Commons July 13, 1897

WORKMEN (COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS) BILL. Commons July 15, 1897

APPLICATION TO WORKMEN IN EMPLOYMENT OF CROWN. Commons July 15, 1897

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1897–8 Commons July 27, 1897

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1897–8. Commons July 27, 1897

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