Mr Robert Webster

1845 - January 14, 1925
Summary information for Mr Robert Webster

Contributions

1888

4 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons February 16, 1888

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—WESTMINSTER HALL—THE RESTORATTON. Commons February 17, 1888

WAR OFFICE—COLONEL BORTON, ADJUTANT OF THE HON. ARTILLERY COMPANY. Commons March 6, 1888

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT— ASSISTANTS OF EXCISE. Commons March 26, 1888

COAL AND WINE DUES—RENEWAL. Commons March 27, 1888

THE FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS—THE WHEEL TAX. Commons April 13, 1888

SECOND READING. Commons April 17, 1888

LOCAL GOVERN MENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. [H.L.]82.] Commons April 20, 1888

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES) ELECTORS BILL.— [BILL 181.] Commons May 7, 1888

FIRES (METROPOLIS)—FATAL FIRE IN THE EDGWARE ROAD. Commons June 5, 1888

METROPOLITAN POLICE—SUPER- VISION OF INCLOSED GARDENS. Commons June 7, 1888

THE PARKS (METROPOLIS)—THE LAKE IN BATTERSEA PARK. Commons June 7, 1888

2 speeches — PART I. Commons June 11, 1888

PART I. Commons June 12, 1888

HOUSE OF COMMONS-VENTILATION OF THE LADIES' GALLERY. Commons June 26, 1888

2 speeches — APPLCATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 11, 1888

2 speeches — APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 12, 1888

APPLICATION OF ACT TO BOROUGHS, THE METROPOLIS, AND CERTAIN SPECIAL COUNTIES. Commons July 13, 1888

SUPPLEMENTAL. Commons July 17, 1888

4 speeches — TRANSITORY PROVISIONS. Commons July 17, 1888

METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS COMMISSION;—THE INQUIRY. Commons July 24, 1888

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons August 7, 1888

THE DUTCH EAST INDIES—COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE AUXILIARY FORCE. Commons November 9, 1888

2 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons November 14, 1888

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons December 14, 1888

2 speeches — ARMY—THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Commons December 21, 1888

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