Mr Edward Reed
1830 - November 30, 1906Summary information for Mr Edward Reed
Contributions
1875
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 8, 1875
2 speeches — NAVY—RELIGIOUS CEREMONY AT LAUNCHES.—QUESTION. Commons February 16, 1875
QUESTION. Commons February 16, 1875
NAVY—SALE OF WOODEN SHIPS OF WAR.—QUESTION. Commons March 1, 1875
SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons March 5, 1875
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 11, 1875
3 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 9, 1875
CONSIDERATION. Commons April 9, 1875
BRISTOL CHANNEL—HARBOUR OF REFUGE.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 16, 1875
QUESTION. Commons April 19, 1875
COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th June.] Commons June 18, 1875
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 18th June.] Commons June 21, 1875
RESOLUTION. Commons June 22, 1875
THIRD READING. Commons June 28, 1875
QUESTION. Commons July 8, 1875
STATE OF THE NAVY—IRON-CLAD SHIPS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 8, 1875
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 8, 1875
COMMITTEE. [Progress 21st June.] Commons July 22, 1875
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons July 28, 1875
COMMITTEE. [Progress 28th July.] Commons July 29, 1875
SECOND READING. Commons July 30, 1875
14 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons July 31, 1875
14 speeches — [BILL 274.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1875
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons August 3, 1875
3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 3, 1875
3 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons August 3, 1875
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons August 5, 1875
[BILL 281.] THIRD READING. Commons August 6, 1875
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS, 1871 AND 1873—PROSECUTIONS FOR UNSEA-WORTHY SHIPS.—QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1875
QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1875
UNSEAWORTHY SHIPS BILL—DECK CARGOES.—QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1875
QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1875
QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1875
QUESTION. Commons August 11, 1875
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