Mr Henry Wilson

1833 - June 29, 1914
Summary information for Mr Henry Wilson

Contributions

1897

TREASON-FELONY PRISONERS. Commons January 20, 1897

7 speeches — MANNING OF BRITISH MERCHANT VESSELS. Commons January 25, 1897

INDIAN FAMINE. Commons January 26, 1897

2 speeches — IMPORTATION OF DRUGS (CEYLON). Commons February 5, 1897

CRUELTY TO A SEAMAN (ss. "HORNBY CASTLE"). Commons February 9, 1897

2 speeches — SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION, SOUTHPORT. Commons February 16, 1897

INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT AND INCORPORATED BUILDING SOCIETIES (PURCHASE OF FEE SIMPLE) BILL. Commons February 23, 1897

2 speeches — CRETE. Commons February 25, 1897

2 speeches — VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 25, 1897

CLASS IV. Commons February 26, 1897

SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD SCHOOL BOARD. Commons March 1, 1897

2 speeches — VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons March 1, 1897

STRENGTH OF THE NAVY. Commons March 5, 1897

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

SS. "OSBORN" (DISCHARGE OF CREW). Commons March 19, 1897

SS. "BERGNON" (DEATH OF SEAMAN). Commons March 19, 1897

WRECK (SS. "CITY OF AGRA"). Commons March 19, 1897

SCHOOL BOARDS (WORKING BALANCE). Commons April 9, 1897

STEAMSHIP "DARWIN." Commons May 3, 1897

WORKMEN (COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS) BILL. Commons May 3, 1897

MERCHANT SHIPPING (UNDERMANNING) BILL. Commons May 3, 1897

VEHICLES (LIGHTS) BILL. Commons May 11, 1897

INDIAN AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS. Commons May 18, 1897

POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons May 18, 1897

MERCANTILE MARINE (ACCIDENTS TO SEAMEN). Commons May 18, 1897

BRITISH SEAMEN IN FOREIGN PORTS. Commons May 18, 1897

2 speeches — LIABILITY OF CERTAIN EMPLOYERS TO WORKMEN' FOR INJURIES. Commons May 25, 1897

7 speeches — APPLICATION OF ACT AND DEFINITIONS. Commons May 31, 1897

EDUCATION (INDIA). Commons June 18, 1897

DEPARTMENTAL APPOINTMENTS (INDIA). Commons June 25, 1897

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