Mr Hugh Arnold-Forster
1855 - March 12, 1909Summary information for Mr Hugh Arnold-Forster
Contributions
1894
3 speeches — H.M.S. "MAJESTIC." Commons January 12, 1894
2 speeches — TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER. Commons January 12, 1894
CHATHAM DIVISION, ROYAL MARINES. Commons February 16, 1894
NAVAL TRAINING SHIPS. Commons February 16, 1894
CHATHAM DIVISION ROYAL MARINES. Commons February 19, 1894
SMALL ARMS FACTORY AT BIRMINGHAM. Commons February 19, 1894
2 speeches — CRIME IN COUNTY CLARE. Commons March 15, 1894
2 speeches — THE ARMY HOSPITAL CORPS. Commons March 15, 1894
BELFAST AND NEWCASTLE POST OFFICES. Commons March 15, 1894
RESOLUTION. Commons March 16, 1894
PARLIAMENT AND THE NATIONAL FLAG. Commons March 20, 1894
MR. ARNOLD-FORSTER AND THE SECRETARY TO THE ADMIRALTY — PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons March 29, 1894
3 speeches — ILLEGAL DENUNCIATION IN IRELAND. Commons May 1, 1894
2 speeches — POLICE DUTY ON POLLING DAYS. Commons May 7, 1894
WELSH CATHEDRALS. Commons May 8, 1894
2 speeches — THE RECENT CRIME IN COUNTY CORK. Commons May 10, 1894
INDIAN STAFF CORPS OFFICERS' GRIEVANCES. Commons May 31, 1894
THE EXAMINATION OF CANADIAN CATTLE. Commons June 5, 1894
ALLEGED INTIMIDATION BY THE IRISH NATIONAL FEDERATION. Commons June 7, 1894
2 speeches — THE WELSH CATHEDRALS. Commons June 7, 1894
THE COLONIES AND THE NEW ESTATE DUTY. Commons June 12, 1894
4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1894–5. Commons June 13, 1894
THE PROHIBITED DYSART MEETING. Commons June 14, 1894
SEIZURES IN COUNTY KERRY. Commons June 14, 1894
2 speeches — IRISH POOR LAW GUARDIANS AND LAND-GRABBING. Commons June 14, 1894
5 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 20, 1894
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 26, 1894
EVICTED TENANTS (IRELAND) ARBITRATION BILL. Commons July 27, 1894
THIRD READING. Commons August 7, 1894
BELFAST POST OFFICE. Commons August 13, 1894
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