Mr George Goschen

1831 - February 7, 1907
Summary information for Mr George Goschen

Contributions

1899

FIRST DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 7, 1899

THE NAVY: MARKSMANSHIP. Commons February 9, 1899

FRENCH NAVY. Commons February 9, 1899

VACCINATION IN THE ROYAL MARINES. Commons February 9, 1899

EXPLOSION ON H.M.S. "ECLIPSE." Commons February 10, 1899

VACCINATION. Commons February 10, 1899

9 speeches — FOURTH DAY. Commons February 10, 1899

H.M.S. "BULWARK." Commons February 10, 1899

SUPPLEMENTARY NAVAL PROGRAMME. Commons February 10, 1899

2 speeches — WEI-HAI-WEI. Commons February 10, 1899

NEW ROYAL YACHT. Commons February 10, 1899

COAL FOR THE NAVY. Commons February 10, 1899

ADMIRALTY OFFICE CLERKS. Commons February 14, 1899

GRIMSBY TRAWLERS IN DANISH WATERS. Commons February 20, 1899

FLEET PAYMASTERS. Commons February 20, 1899

DEYONRORT ROYAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE. Commons March 2, 1899

NAVAL FUNERALS. Commons March 2, 1899

2 speeches — FOYLE SHIPBUILDING YARD. Commons March 2, 1899

BELLEVILLE BOILERS. Commons March 2, 1899

CREW SPACE IN THE NAVY. Commons March 2, 1899

THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 3, 1899

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons March 3, 1899

"THE TIMES" AND THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 9, 1899

6 speeches — THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY'S STATEMENT. Commons March 9, 1899

2 speeches — NAVY (SUPPLEMENTARY), 1898–9. Commons March 10, 1899

THE "SIMLA." Commons April 13, 1899

FINAL BALANCE SHEET. Commons April 13, 1899

7 speeches — THE EXPLOSION ON H.M.S. "TERRIBLE." Commons April 14, 1899

2 speeches — H.M.S. "NIOBE." Commons April 14, 1899

19 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons April 14, 1899

SUBSIDISED STEAMERS FOR WAR PURPOSES. Commons April 17, 1899

ROYAL NAVAL SEAMEN. Commons April 17, 1899

H.M.S. "VICTORIOUS." Commons April 18, 1899

BOAT ACCOMMODATION ON HIRED TRANSPORTS. Commons April 18, 1899

DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD LABOURERS. Commons April 21, 1899

EDUCATION OF NAVAL OFFICERS. Commons April 21, 1899

NAVAL RESERVE TRAINING. Commons April 21, 1899

6 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons April 21, 1899

ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE. Commons April 24, 1899

THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Commons April 25, 1899

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 1, 1899

2 speeches — "MONTGOMERY MORE" WATER-TIGHT COMPARTMENTS. Commons May 11, 1899

DOCKYARD APPRENTICES. Commons May 12, 1899

ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE. Commons June 6, 1899

ELECTRIC MOTORS IN THE NAVY. Commons June 8, 1899

2 speeches — THE CHINA SQUADRON. Commons June 9, 1899

ANTICOSTI. Commons June 20, 1899

2 speeches — MILITARY WORKS (MONEY). Commons June 21, 1899

2 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS AT WEI-HAI-WEI. Commons June 26, 1899

3 speeches — WEI-HAI-WEL. Commons July 4, 1899

BELLEVILLE BOILER ACCIDENTS. Commons July 7, 1899

FORTHCOMING NAVAL MANŒUVRES. Commons July 10, 1899

BOYS IN THE ROYAL MARINES. Commons July 11, 1899

BELLEVILLE BOILERS. Commons July 13, 1899

2 speeches — THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES. Commons July 14, 1899

BRITISH NAVAL OFFICERS IN THE SOUDAN. Commons July 17, 1899

2 speeches — INSTRUCTION OF NAVAL OFFICERS IN STRATEGY. Commons July 20, 1899

ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY EXAMINATIONS. Commons July 21, 1899

19 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1899–1900. Commons July 21, 1899

NAVAL BARRACKS. Commons July 24, 1899

8 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 25, 1899

5 speeches — NAVAL WORKS BILL. Commons July 27, 1899

THE "BULLFINCH" DISASTER. Commons July 28, 1899

ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY. Commons August 1, 1899

TRAINING SHIP FOR HARWICH HARBOUR. Commons August 3, 1899

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons August 7, 1899

NAVAL UNIFORMS. Commons October 20, 1899

OVERTIME IN THE DEPTFORD VICTUALLING YARD. Commons October 24, 1899

2 speeches — TRANSVAAL WAR—TRANSPORT OF TROOPS—THE "ZAYATHLA" AND THE "ZIBENGHLA." Commons October 26, 1899

BRITISH AND FOREIGN FLEETS. Commons October 27, 1899

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