Mr Robert Hanbury

1845 - April 28, 1903
Summary information for Mr Robert Hanbury

Contributions

1902

Sheep Worrying. Commons January 23, 1902

22 speeches — POST OFFICE CONTRACTS WITH THE NATIONAL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Commons January 27, 1902

Swine Fever Regulations in Norfolk. Commons January 30, 1902

Anthrax and Rabies—Board of Agriculture Investigations. Commons January 30, 1902

Argentine Cattle at Deptford. Commons January 30, 1902

Importation of Dogs—New Regulations. Commons February 27, 1902

2 speeches — Milk-blended Butter. Commons February 27, 1902

Artificial Manures. Commons February 27, 1902

Grants for Agricultural Education. Commons February 27, 1902

Irish Butter Trade.—Standard of Water. Commons February 27, 1902

Swine Fever Regulations. Commons February 28, 1902

2 speeches — Milk-blended Butter. Commons February 28, 1902

Irish Ordnance Maps. Commons February 28, 1902

Poultry Keeping in the United Kingdom. —Returns Wanted. Commons March 3, 1902

Butter standard. Commons March 3, 1902

4 speeches — Milk-Blended Butter. Commons March 11, 1902

Sheep Worrying in Scotland. Commons March 11, 1902

Swine Fever Regulations. Commons March 11, 1902

2 speeches — Swine Fever in the Eastern Counties. Commons March 11, 1902

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 13, 1902

Continental and Colonial Co-operative Societies and the Price of Milk. Commons March 13, 1902

Butter Standard—Cork Merchants' Resolution. Commons March 13, 1902

3 speeches — Sheep Scab. Commons March 14, 1902

Glanders. Commons March 14, 1902

Milk-Blended Butter. Commons March 17, 1902

National Meat Supply—Argentine Cattle—Foot and Mouth Disease Regulations. Commons March 18, 1902

Horse Breeding from Diseased. Stallions. Commons March 21, 1902

Army Horses. Commons April 10, 1902

Returns of Agricultural Prices. Commons April 17, 1902

2 speeches — Importation of Canadian Cattle. Commons April 17, 1902

2 speeches — Importation of Diseased Horses. Commons April 17, 1902

Horse Breeding in England. Commons April 17, 1902

Butter Standard. Commons April 21, 1902

Meat Imports. Commons April 21, 1902

Continental Studs. Commons April 22, 1902

Milk-Blended Butter. Commons April 22, 1902

2 speeches — Exports of Corn Offal. Commons May 1, 1902

Analysis of Artificial Manures. Commons May 1, 1902

3 speeches — Irish Salt Butter Industry. Commons May 1, 1902

Cattle Importation Restrictions. Commons May 5, 1902

2 speeches — Milk-Blended Butter. Commons May 5, 1902

Irish Salt Butter Industry. Commons May 5, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Salt Butter Industry. Commons May 8, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Salt Butter Industry. Commons May 12, 1902

2 speeches — Butter Regulations Committee. Commons May 14, 1902

5 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 27, 1902

2 speeches — Class II. Commons June 5, 1902

Ensilage. Commons June 25, 1902

2 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 25, 1902

Army Horse Purchasing. Commons July 1, 1902

Irish Ordnance Survey. Commons July 1, 1902

Pembrokeshire Hunt Hounds. Commons July 22, 1902

Argentine Beef Trade. Commons July 22, 1902

Argentine Meat Trade. Commons July 29, 1902

Re-stocking South African Farms. Commons July 31, 1902

2 speeches — CLASS I. Commons August 4, 1902

Importation of Argentine Cattle. Commons August 7, 1902

3 speeches — Argentine Cattle Trade—Remount Supplies. Commons October 20, 1902

Colonial Cattle Trade. Commons October 21, 1902

Corn Returns. Commons October 22, 1902

Canadian Store Cattle—Restrictions on Importation. Commons November 3, 1902

Losses through Foot and Mouth Disease. Commons November 6, 1902

2 speeches — Butterine Bill. Commons November 10, 1902

Canadian Cattle—Restrictions on Importation. Commons November 10, 1902

Supply of Army Horses. Commons November 11, 1902

Canadian Cattle Trade. Commons November 20, 1902

Bovine Tuberculosis. Commons November 20, 1902

Argentine Cattle Trade. Commons November 20, 1902

Small Holdings Act, 1892. Commons November 26, 1902

Argentine Cattle Trade. Commons November 27, 1902

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