Mr Thomas Bayley

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

Contributions

1901

STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT— INADEQUACY OF ACCOMMODATION FOR MEMBERS. Commons February 15, 1901

VACCINATION RETURNS. Commons February 26, 1901

GLASGOW SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC. Commons February 28, 1901

RHODESIA—NATIVE LABOUR. Commons March 15, 1901

SLAVERY IN PEMBA AND ZANZIBAR. Commons March 18, 1901

3 speeches — THE ASHANTI EXPEDITION. Commons March 19, 1901

SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. Commons March 29, 1901

2 speeches — TREASURY BILLS. Commons April 1, 1901

EXPENDITURE ON VACCINATION IN GLASGOW. Commons April 1, 1901

ISOLATION HOSPITALS BILL. Commons April 1, 1901

2 speeches — LOAN. Commons April 19, 1901

POSTAL GRIEVANCES—REFUSAL OF FRESH INQUIRY. Commons April 25, 1901

GLASGOW SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC. Commons April 25, 1901

PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Commons May 2, 1901

INCLOSURE (SUTTON) PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL (BY ORDER). Commons May 17, 1901

SOUTH AFRICAN CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE-REPORT. Commons May 17, 1901

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1901–2. Commons June 7, 1901

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES—USE OF THE LASH. Commons June 18, 1901

SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR, Commons June 18, 1901

2 speeches — OUTDOOR RELIEF (FRIENDLY SOCIETIES) BILL. Commons June 19, 1901

CLASS V. Commons July 19, 1901

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