Mr Thomas Bayley

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

Contributions

1897

ZANZIBAR. Commons January 19, 1897

2 speeches — MATABELELAND. Commons January 21, 1897

SALE OF INTOXICANTS (HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT). Commons January 21, 1897

2 speeches — VACCINATION (ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT). Commons January 26, 1897

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons January 28, 1897

3 speeches — SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC (GLOUCESTER). Commons February 4, 1897

2 speeches — BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons February 11, 1897

VACCINATON (REPEATED PROSECUTIONS). Commons February 16, 1897

2 speeches — CRETE. Commons February 23, 1897

SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. Commons February 25, 1897

CRETE. Commons February 25, 1897

2 speeches — CRETE. Commons March 9, 1897

CRETE. Commons April 2, 1897

SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR AND PEMBA. Commons April 2, 1897

AFRICA (EUROPEAN POWERS). Commons April 2, 1897

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT (1870) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 27, 1897

TRANSVAAL (JAMESON RAID). Commons April 29, 1897

4 speeches — MINES (EIGHT HOURS) BILL. Commons May 5, 1897

TRANSVAAL (JAMESON RAID). Commons May 7, 1897

2 speeches — CLASS II.—CRETE. Commons May 7, 1897

APPLICATION OF ACT AND DEFINITIONS. Commons June 1, 1897

ZANZIBAR (SLAVERY). Commons June 18, 1897

DOG-MUZZLING (SHEEP DOGS). Commons June 21, 1897

PLUMBERS' REGISTRATION BILL. Commons June 30, 1897

QUEEN AND THE COMMONS Commons July 1, 1897

INDIAN LOANS. Commons July 2, 1897

BECHUANALAND RAILWAY COMPANY. Commons July 13, 1897

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1897

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1897–8. Commons July 16, 1897

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMMITTEE. Commons July 26, 1897

BECHUANALAND. Commons July 29, 1897

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons July 29, 1897

FUGITIVE SLAVES. Commons August 6, 1897

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