Mr John Middlemore

1844 - October 17, 1925
Summary information for Mr John Middlemore

Contributions

1909

Shipbuilding in Germany for Foreign Powers. Commons March 31, 1909

Royal Navy (Nucleus Crews). Commons April 7, 1909

Home Ports (Naval Depots). Commons April 7, 1909

Home Fleet Division. Commons April 7, 1909

2 speeches — German Torpedo Destroyers. Commons April 7, 1909

British and German Torpedo Destroyers. Commons April 7, 1909

Naval Programme (1908–9). Commons April 7, 1909

2 speeches — Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Commons April 19, 1909

Pre-"Dreadnoughts" in German Navy, 1920. Commons April 21, 1909

3 speeches — British Pre-"Dreadnoughts." Commons April 21, 1909

Torpedo Destroyers (Speed). Written Answers April 23, 1909

"Dreadnoughts"(North Sea Dry Docks). Written Answers April 23, 1909

Floating Docks (Proposed). Written Answers April 23, 1909

2 speeches — Torpedo Destroyers (Speed). Commons April 26, 1909

5 speeches — Dry and Floating Docks for "Dreadnoughts.' Commons April 26, 1909

Atlantic Fleet (Torpedo Flotilla). Commons April 27, 1909

2 speeches — Reserve Destroyer Flotilla. Commons April 27, 1909

2 speeches — Royal Navy (Standard of Strength, Torpedo Craft). Commons April 28, 1909

3 speeches — Naval Floating Docks. Commons April 28, 1909

2 speeches — Dover Harbour. Commons May 4, 1909

Torpedo Boat Destroyers (England and Germany). Commons May 4, 1909

Armoured Cruisers (Speed). Commons May 5, 1909

"Bellerophon" and "Dreadnought" (Maximum Speed). Commons May 5, 1909

Armament of Cruisers. Commons May 5, 1909

3 speeches — Channel Fleet (Equipment). Commons May 10, 1909

Harwich Flotilla. Commons May 11, 1909

3 speeches — Anti-Torpedo Armament. Commons May 11, 1909

3 speeches — Naval Officers (Interpreters in German). Commons May 13, 1909

Destroyer "Blackwater." Commons May 13, 1909

Destroyers "Bonetta" and "Albacore." Commons May 13, 1909

H.M. Ships "Hercules" and "Colossus." Commons May 19, 1909

Fleets in Home Waters. Commons May 19, 1909

2 speeches — Torpedo-Boat Destroyers. Commons May 19, 1909

Torpedo Boat Destroyers (Speed). Commons May 20, 1909

2 speeches — Anti-Torpedo Armament. Commons May 20, 1909

3 speeches — Destroyer "Falcon" (Repairs). Commons May 24, 1909

2 speeches — Torpedo-boat Destroyers (Gunnery Exercise). Commons May 24, 1909

2 speeches — Destroyers (North Sea Service). Commons May 24, 1909

2 speeches — H.M.S. "Blackwater" (Court Martial). Commons May 24, 1909

British Torpedo-boat Destroyers (Speed). Commons May 24, 1909

3 speeches — Torpedo-Boat Destroyers. Commons May 25, 1909

Navy (Ammunition Allowance). Commons May 25, 1909

2 speeches — Fuel for Warships Stored in Mauritius. Commons May 26, 1909

"Dreadnoughts" (Shipbuilding on the Thames). Commons May 26, 1909

3 speeches — Anti-Torpedo Armament. Commons May 26, 1909

H.M.S. "Indefatigable." Commons June 29, 1909

German "Dreadnoughts." Commons June 29, 1909

2 speeches — British and German Torpedo Destroyers (Guns). Commons June 30, 1909

2 speeches — Torpedo Destroyers. Commons June 30, 1909

2 speeches — Protected Cruisers (Four-inch Guns). Commons June 30, 1909

Ocean-Going Destroyers ("Swift" Class). Commons July 1, 1909

2 speeches — Destroyers (Reserve). Commons July 1, 1909

2 speeches — Two-Power Standard (Speed of Foreign Navies). Commons July 1, 1909

4 speeches — New Submarines. Commons July 13, 1909

3 speeches — British, French, United States and German Destroyers. Commons July 13, 1909

Coventry Ordnance Works. Commons July 14, 1909

Battleships and Armoured Cruisers (1905 to 1910). Commons July 14, 1909

aval Manœuvres. Commons July 14, 1909

Submarines. Commons July 15, 1909

2 speeches — Battleship Construction. Commons July 15, 1909

British and German Torpedo Destroyers. Commons July 15, 1909

Class of New Battleships. Commons July 21, 1909

2 speeches — "St. Vincent" and "Collingwood" (Delay in Building). Commons July 21, 1909

German Naval Programmes. Commons July 21, 1909

3 speeches — Torpedo Boat Destroyers. Commons July 21, 1909

Snbmarine Crews. Commons July 26, 1909

Naval Manœuvres. Commons July 26, 1909

2 speeches — Fishing Trawlers as Mine Sweepers. Commons July 26, 1909

5 speeches — SHIPBUILDING (NAVAL POLICY). Commons July 26, 1909

2 speeches — H.M.S. "St. Vincent" and "Collingwood" (East Coast Strike). Commons July 27, 1909

2 speeches — German "Dreadnoughts." Commons July 27, 1909

4 speeches — British Cruisers in Full Commission. Commons July 27, 1909

H.M.S. "Neptune" and "Indefatigable." Commons July 27, 1909

Delivery of Ships (Bonuses to Contractors). Commons July 28, 1909

Destroyers (Messrs. Yarrow's Designs). Commons July 28, 1909

Experimental Submarine Craft (Messrs. Beardmore and Company). Commons July 28, 1909

2 speeches — Cabinet Committee of Naval Inquiry. Commons July 28, 1909

2 speeches — Comparative Naval Construction. Commons July 29, 1909

4 speeches — "Dreadnought" Docks. Commons July 29, 1909

Destroyers (Furnaces). Commons July 29, 1909

2 speeches — Torpedo Destroyers. Commons August 3, 1909

Simpson Armour. Commons August 3, 1909

Children Emigrated to Canada. Commons August 3, 1909

Army Supplies (Chilian Mutton). Commons August 3, 1909

4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1909–10. Commons August 3, 1909

2 speeches — Protected Cruisers. Commons August 4, 1909

Battleships (Dilke Return, March, 1904). Commons August 4, 1909

2 speeches — Dilke Return. Commons August 5, 1909

Naval Building Programme of 1909–10. Commons August 5, 1909

Submarine Flotillas. Commons August 5, 1909

2 speeches — New Battleships (Protection of Commerce). Commons August 11, 1909

2 speeches — Royal Dockyards (Construction of "Dreadnoughts"). Commons August 11, 1909

New Battleships (Construction by Contractors). Commons August 11, 1909

2 speeches — Chantrey Bequest Trust. Commons August 12, 1909

Germany and Foreign Navies. Written Answers September 1, 1909

Harbour Defences. Written Answers September 1, 1909

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