Mr Henry Wilson

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

Contributions

1898

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 11, 1898

2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE MARINE FUND) BILL. Commons March 17, 1898

REGULATIONS FOR THE ENGAGEMENT OF SEAMEN. Commons March 21, 1898

SEAMEN'S ADVANCE NOTES. Commons March 21, 1898

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT. Commons March 29, 1898

WATER ANALYSIS AT MAIDSTONE. Commons April 4, 1898

WATER ANALYSIS AND THE MAIDSTONE EPIDEMIC. Commons April 21, 1898

CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 22, 1898

BUXTON SCHOOL BOARD. Commons April 29, 1898

INDIAN CANTONMENT REGULATIONS. Commons May 23, 1898

2 speeches — HABITUAL INEBRIATES BILL. Commons June 9, 1898

4 speeches — ARREST OF ARROYO SEAMEN. Commons July 8, 1898

NEW YORK CONSULAR SHIPPING OFFICE. Commons July 8, 1898

3 speeches — BRISTOL LOCAL MARINE BOARD. Commons July 8, 1898

EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES BILL. Commons July 21, 1898

BRITISH TROOPS IN INDIA. Commons July 22, 1898

HEALTH OF BRITISH TROOPS IN INDIA. Commons July 26, 1898

IMMORALITY IN THE ARMY. Commons July 26, 1898

4 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE MARINE FUND) BILL. Commons July 27, 1898

7 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 29, 1898

2 speeches — P. AND O. STEAMER CARTHAGE. Commons August 5, 1898

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894. Commons August 5, 1898

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1898–99. Commons August 5, 1898

3 speeches — BIRTH CERTIFICATES IN SUNDERLAND. Commons August 8, 1898

ENGAGEMENT OF BRITISH SAILORS. Commons August 8, 1898

INDIAN MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT. Commons August 8, 1898

LASCAR SEAMEN. Commons August 8, 1898

P. AND O. COMPANY'S SUBSIDY. Commons August 8, 1898

PORT CHALMERS. Commons August 8, 1898

3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 9, 1898

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. Commons August 11, 1898

4 speeches — EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons August 11, 1898

APPROPRIATION BILL. Commons August 12, 1898

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