Mr Thomas Bayley
1846 - March 11, 1906Summary information for Mr Thomas Bayley
Contributions
1899
SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. Commons February 10, 1899
CRIMEAN VETERANS. Commons February 14, 1899
SALISBURY PLAIN MANŒUVRES. Commons February 21, 1899
UGANDA. Commons February 21, 1899
FUGITIVE SLAVES IN MOMBASA. Commons February 23, 1899
2 speeches — CASE OF MR. LLOYD, OF MOMBASA. Commons February 27, 1899
ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Commons March 10, 1899
AUTOMATIC RAILWAY COUPLINGS. Commons March 10, 1899
CLASS V. Commons March 10, 1899
2 speeches — SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons March 17, 1899
RUNAWAY SLAVES AT MOMBASA. Commons March 21, 1899
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 22, 1899
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT LAND ON SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons March 24, 1899
2 speeches — ZANZIBAR SLAVERY QUESTION. Commons March 24, 1899
CENTRAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE, LONDON. Commons April 13, 1899
SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons April 13, 1899
CARRIAGE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. Commons April 14, 1899
MR. RHODES' RAILWAY SCHEMES. Commons April 14, 1899
CAPE TO CAIRO RAILWAY. Commons April 20, 1899
REGULATION OF RAILWAYS BILL. Commons April 27, 1899
CAPE TO CAIRO RAILWAY. Commons April 27, 1899
CLAUSE 2. Commons April 27, 1899
MILITARY FORCES IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons April 28, 1899
WAR OFFICE—SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons May 9, 1899
3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 2, 1899
2 speeches — SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons June 6, 1899
SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons June 13, 1899
SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. Commons June 20, 1899
PENCE MAGISTRATES AND ANTI-VACCINATIONISTS. Commons June 27, 1899
LOCAL WATER SUPPLIES. Commons June 30, 1899
ROYAL NIGER COMPANY [CONSOLIDATED FUND]. Commons July 3, 1899
VACCINATION FINES AT CHESTER-FIELD. Commons July 6, 1899
OPEN-AIR PREACHING AT CHIPPING CAMPDEN. Commons July 11, 1899
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 19, 1899
ROYAL NIGER COMPANY BILL. Commons July 26, 1899
CLASS V. Commons August 3, 1899
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ON SALISBURY PLAIN. Commons October 24, 1899
THE ROYAL PATRIOTIC FUND. Commons October 26, 1899
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