Mr Thomas Bayley

1846 - March 11, 1906
Summary information for Mr Thomas Bayley

Contributions

1896

STEAMER FOR LAKE VICTORIA. Commons February 13, 1896

SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR AND PEMBA. Commons February 17, 1896

DR. JAMESON. Commons February 18, 1896

KAFIRISTAN. Commons March 3, 1896

AFRICAN CARAVANS. Commons March 3, 1896

CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1896–97.—(VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 27, 1896

PUBLIC VACCINATORS. Commons April 21, 1896

DEATH FROM VACCINATION (ALLEGED). Commons April 23, 1896

MATABELELAND. Commons April 23, 1896

KAFIRS IN CHITRAL. Commons April 28, 1896

AGRICULTURAL RATING BILL. Commons April 30, 1896

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons May 5, 1896

2 speeches — BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons May 14, 1896

2 speeches — BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons May 15, 1896

REFUSAL TO VACCINATE. Commons May 19, 1896

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons May 19, 1896

MATABELELAND. Commons June 11, 1896

SOUDAN WAR EXPENSES. Commons June 11, 1896

2 speeches — COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 17, 1896

BULUWAYO (NATIVES SHOT AS SPIES). Commons June 18, 1896

OLD AGE PENSIONS (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons June 29, 1896

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons June 30, 1896

BRITISH POST OFFICE AT CONSTANTINOPLE. Commons July 2, 1896

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT (1887) AMENDMENT (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 2, 1896

MATABELELAND. Commons July 14, 1896

MOMBASA-UGANDA RAILWAY. Commons July 16, 1896

MATABELELAND. Commons July 23, 1896

3 speeches — TRANSVAAL RAID. Commons July 31, 1896

VACCINATION (ROYAL COMMISSION). Commons August 6, 1896

SOUTH AFRICAN COMMITTEE. Commons August 10, 1896

2 speeches — BRITISH SOUTH AFRICAN COMMITTEE. Commons August 11, 1896

TRANSVAAL RAID. Commons August 13, 1896

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons August 14, 1896

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