Mr Francis Stevenson
1862 - April 9, 1938Summary information for Mr Francis Stevenson
Contributions
1898
TURKISH WAR INDEMNITY: GREEK LOAN. Commons February 11, 1898
IRISH LAND COMMISSION. Commons February 14, 1898
OUTRAGES AT KOSSOVO, MACEDONIA. Commons February 24, 1898
MACEDONIA. Commons February 28, 1898
GREEK LOAN AND EVACUATION OF THESSALY. Commons February 28, 1898
2 speeches — BENEFICES BILL. Commons March 2, 1898
SUPPLY. Commons March 4, 1898
2 speeches — LAND TAX COMMISSIONERS. Commons March 10, 1898
MURDER OF AN ARMENIAN RELIEF AGENT. Commons March 10, 1898
MURDER OF RELIEF AGENT AT SAIRT. Commons March 24, 1898
GREEK LOAN [GUARANTEE]. Commons March 24, 1898
2 speeches — THESSALY. Commons March 28, 1898
GREEK LOAN BILL. Commons March 28, 1898
LAND TAX COMMISSIONERS' NAMES BILL. Commons April 4, 1898
DISTRESS AT CANDIA. Commons April 4, 1898
2 speeches — CORN SALES BILL. Commons April 20, 1898
DISTRESS IN CRETE. Commons April 25, 1898
NEW GREEK LOAN. Commons April 25, 1898
ASSASSINATION OF YUSSUF YUNNAN. Commons April 26, 1898
2 speeches — THE MURDER OF YUSSUF YUNAN. Commons June 7, 1898
2 speeches — CLAUSE 10. Commons June 13, 1898
FIGHTING ON THE MONTENEGRIN FRONTIER. Commons June 20, 1898
2 speeches — BRITISH SUBJECTS' LOSSES IN THE CONSTANTINOPLE MASSACRES. Commons June 30, 1898
2 speeches — CONSTANTINOPLE BIOTS. Commons July 1, 1898
PORTE'S PROTEST. Commons July 14, 1898
REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON TUBERCULOSIS. Commons July 14, 1898
TURKISH FORCES IN CRETE. Commons July 18, 1898
FINANCES FOR CRETAN ADMINISTRA- TION. Commons July 18, 1898
BRITISH COMPENSATION CLAIMS AGAINST TURKEY. Commons July 25, 1898
THE ANGORA PRISONERS. Commons August 3, 1898
THE ARMENIANS IN ASIA MINOR. Commons August 3, 1898
THE LAND TAX COMMISSIONERS. Commons August 3, 1898
LOSSES OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN TURKEY. Commons August 5, 1898
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