Mr Robert Hanbury
1845 - April 28, 1903Summary information for Mr Robert Hanbury
Contributions
1901
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN SUFFOLK. Commons March 14, 1901
2 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Commons March 18, 1901
ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE—ENROLMENT OF BOYS FROM MERCHANT SHIPS. Commons March 19, 1901
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE REGULATIONS AT STOWMARKET. Commons March 19, 1901
COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIGHTHOUSES AND SHORE. Commons March 19, 1901
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY— PREFERENTIAL RATES FOR FOREIGN PRODUCE. Commons March 19, 1901
TITHE AVERAGES. Commons March 21, 1901
HORTICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS. Commons March 22, 1901
2 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE—PRECAUTIONS AGAINST IMPORTATION FROM SOUTH AFRICA. Commons March 28, 1901
3 speeches — CORN RETURNS. Commons March 28, 1901
2 speeches — IMPORTATION OF DOGS FROM IRELAND. Commons March 28, 1901
IRISH ORDNANCE SURVEY—ALLEGED MISDESCRIPTIONS. Commons March 28, 1901
GOVERNMENT VETERINARY INSPECTORS. Commons March 29, 1901
DOG MUZZLING ORDER IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. Commons April 1, 1901
INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY. Commons April 23, 1901
GLANDERS OUTBREAK AT GLASGOW. Commons April 25, 1901
SWINE IMPORTATION INTO WIGTOWNSHIRE. Commons April 26, 1901
ADULTERATED BUTTER PROSECUTIONS AT MARYLEBONE. Commons April 29, 1901
CATTLE DISEASE RETURNS. Commons April 29, 1901
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN ESSEX. Commons May 2, 1901
METHODS OF SELLING LIVE CATTLE. Commons May 2, 1901
IRISH ORDNANCE SURVEY. Commons May 2, 1901
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT INSPECTORS. Commons May 6, 1901
SHEEP SCAB PREVENTION. Commons May 7, 1901
SWINE FEVER. Commons May 7, 1901
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN EAST ANGLIA. Commons May 7, 1901
IRISH ORDNANCE SURVEY. Commons May 7, 1901
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT—ARBITRATIONS. Commons May 7, 1901
8 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons May 8, 1901
RABIES. Commons May 9, 1901
2 speeches — IRISH BUTTER FRAUDS. Commons May 9, 1901
INSTRUCTION IN FORESTRY. Commons May 14, 1901
2 speeches — IRISH BUTTER AND FRAUDULENT SUBSTITUTES. Commons May 14, 1901
2 speeches — BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons May 16, 1901
RABIES IN IRELAND. Commons May 16, 1901
INCLOSURE (SUTTON) PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL (BY ORDER). Commons May 17, 1901
VOLUNTEER SERVICE COMPANY, WELSH REGIMENT—REGIMENTAL PETS. Commons May 17, 1901
BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons May 17, 1901
BUTTER STANDARDS. Commons May 17, 1901
AGRICULTURAL LABOUR CONTRACTS. Commons May 17, 1901
CANADIAN LIVE CATTLE TRADE. Commons May 20, 1901
ARBITRATIONS UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT Commons May 20, 1901
3 speeches — BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons May 21, 1901
7 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 21, 1901
2 speeches — MILK STANDARDS. Commons May 24, 1901
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 6, 1901
2 speeches — ORDNANCE SURVEY ASSISTANTS AT SOUTHAMPTON. Commons June 7, 1901
MILK AND BUTTER STANDARDS. Commons June 7, 1901
2 speeches — EPIDEMIC AMONG AMERICAN HORSES—PRECAUTIONS AGAINST IMPORTATION INTO GREAT BRITAIN. Commons June 11, 1901
CANADIAN CATTLE TRADE. Commons June 11, 1901
MILK STANDARDS. Commons June 14, 1901
PUBLIC DRINKING PLACES FOR ANIMALS. Commons June 14, 1901
DISEASES OF ANIMALS—COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER. Commons June 14, 1901
FARMERS AND METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS. Commons June 17, 1901
2 speeches — BUTTER ADULTERATION. Commons June 17, 1901
AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTION. Commons June 24, 1901
INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS. Commons June 24, 1901
2 speeches — Class II. Commons July 16, 1901
WELSH ORDNANCE SURVEY. Commons August 9, 1901
RABIES IN CARMARTHENSHIRE. Commons August 9, 1901
IRISH ORDNANCE SURVEY. Commons August 9, 1901
4 speeches — RABIES IN IRELAND. Commons August 9, 1901
ADULTERATED BUTTER. Commons August 15, 1901
IMPORTS OF CANADIAN CATTLE. Commons August 15, 1901
MILK STANDARD. Commons August 15, 1901
4 speeches — RABIES IN IRELAND. Commons August 15, 1901
ABINGDON MARKET. Commons August 16, 1901
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE REGULATIONS. Commons August 16, 1901
BUTTER REGULATION COMMITTEE. Commons August 16, 1901
3 speeches — SWINE FEVER IN LINCOLNSHIRE. Commons August 16, 1901
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