Mr Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
1849 - January 18, 1902Summary information for Mr Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett
Contributions
1899
FIRST DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 7, 1899
4 speeches — CHINESE EMPIRE (TERRITORIAL INDEPENDENCE). Commons February 8, 1899
CRETE. Commons February 10, 1899
2 speeches — CRETE. Commons February 20, 1899
3 speeches — CRETE. Commons February 21, 1899
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons February 21, 1899
2 speeches — YANG-TSZE-KIANG VALLEY. Commons February 23, 1899
SULTAN OF OMAN. Commons February 23, 1899
THE KHALIFA. Commons February 23, 1899
CRETE. Commons February 23, 1899
NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CHINA. Commons February 24, 1899
YANGTZE-KIANG VALLEY. Commons February 24, 1899
EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. Commons February 24, 1899
2 speeches — CLASS V. Commons February 27, 1899
AMEEE OF AFGHANISTAN. Commons February 28, 1899
WAIMA. Commons March 2, 1899
3 speeches — RUSSIANS AT TALIENWAN. Commons March 2, 1899
2 speeches — CHINESE RAILWAY CONCESSION. Commons March 2, 1899
RUSSIAN TRANS-CASPIAN RAILWAY. Commons March 3, 1899
7 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 3, 1899
ALLEGED MURDER OF MR. EDGAR, Commons March 7, 1899
2 speeches — BARRISTERS IN THE TRANSVAAL. Commons March 7, 1899
2 speeches — BOER GOVERNMENT AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN LEAGUE. Commons March 7, 1899
3 speeches — RUSSIAN PROTEST AT PEKIN. Commons March 9, 1899
MUSCAT. Commons March 9, 1899
2 speeches — CHINESE NORTHERN RAILWAY EXTENSION LOAN. Commons March 10, 1899
3 speeches — CLASS V. Commons March 10, 1899
CLASS II. Commons March 10, 1899
ERYTHREA. Commons March 13, 1899
5 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 13, 1899
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons March 13, 1899
FRANCE AND THE NILE VALLEY. Commons March 16, 1899
WAIMA INCIDENT. Commons March 16, 1899
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons March 16, 1899
CHINA AND THE POWERS. Commons March 20, 1899
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1899–1900 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 20, 1899
ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT. Commons March 24, 1899
PEKIN-HANKAU RAILWAY. Commons April 13, 1899
THE TEANSVAAL. Commons April 13, 1899
2 speeches — FINAL BALANCE SHEET. Commons April 13, 1899
2 speeches — SAMOA. Commons April 14, 1899
7 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons April 14, 1899
SAMOA. Commons April 17, 1899
THE TRANSVAAL. Commons April 17, 1899
THE KOWLOON RISING. Commons April 18, 1899
CANDIAN MUSSULMANS. Commons April 18, 1899
CRETE. Commons April 20, 1899
3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons April 21, 1899
TUNG-CHANG-FU RAILWAY COMMUNICATION. Commons April 24, 1899
GERMANY IN ASIA MINOR. Commons April 25, 1899
THE TRANSVAAL. Commons April 25, 1899
2 speeches — FINLAND CONSTITUTION. Commons April 27, 1899
FINLAND AND THE TSAR. Commons April 28, 1899
POLITICAL RIGHTS OF UITLANDERS. Commons June 13, 1899
2 speeches — RUSSIA IN CHINA. Commons June 13, 1899
"ANTI-BRITISH" PROPAGANDA. Commons June 15, 1899
RUSSIAN RAILWAY TO PEKIN. Commons June 26, 1899
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY IN THE TRANSVAAL. Commons June 27, 1899
2 speeches — THE PROPOSED TRANSVAAL COMMISSION. Commons August 7, 1899
CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons August 7, 1899
THE CYPRUS TRIBUTE LOAN. Commons August 7, 1899
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 7, 1899
TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS. Commons August 9, 1899
RUSSIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons August 9, 1899
3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 9, 1899
5 speeches — FIRST DAY'S DEBATE. Commons October 17, 1899
THE TREATMENT OF UNARMED UITLANDERS. Commons October 19, 1899
CASE OF MR. LANHAM. Commons October 19, 1899
DELAGOA BAY. Commons October 20, 1899
4 speeches — MILITIA. Commons October 20, 1899
10 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons October 20, 1899
5 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons October 25, 1899
THE SWAZIS. Commons October 26, 1899
7 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons October 27, 1899
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