Mr William Brodrick

1856 - February 13, 1942
Summary information for Mr William Brodrick

Contributions

1890

3 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 14, 1890

SUPPLY OF COAL TO BARRACKS. Commons February 25, 1890

WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS. Commons February 28, 1890

ARMY MEDICAL STORES. Commons February 28, 1890

2 speeches — VOLUNTEER EQUIPMENTS. Commons March 13, 1890

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1890–91. Commons March 13, 1890

ALLOWANCES OF ADJUTANTS OF VOLUNTEERS. Commons March 20, 1890

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEW AT FOLKESTONE. Commons April 29, 1890

THE LATE GENERAL SIR W. JONES. Commons April 29, 1890

THE BALACLAVA CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. Commons April 29, 1890

2 speeches — THE PONSONBY ESTATE EVICTIONS. Commons April 29, 1890

THE GUARDS BIRTHDAY PARADE. Commons May 8, 1890

WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS— EQUIPMENTS. Commons May 8, 1890

3 speeches — THE LATE SIR WILLIAM PALLISER. Commons May 16, 1890

2 speeches — YEOMANRY SWORDS. Commons June 3, 1890

ALDERSHOT ROADS BILL.—(No. 298.) Commons June 11, 1890

WANTON DESTRUCTION OF SEA BIRDS. Commons June 12, 1890

SECOND READING. Commons June 12, 1890

WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS—BAYONETS. Commons June 17, 1890

5 speeches — WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS. Commons June 24, 1890

THE MUNSTER FUSILIERS. Commons June 24, 1890

2 speeches — MILITIA VALISES. Commons June 27, 1890

3 speeches — INFANTRY RANGE FINDERS. Commons June 27, 1890

GENERAL ANDERSON. Commons June 27, 1890

BARRACKS AT COLCHESTER. Commons July 1, 1890

10 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons July 3, 1890

ADJUTANTS OF VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. Commons July 15, 1890

6 speeches — ALDERSHOT ROADS (RE-COMMITTED) BILL.—(No. 379.) Commons July 21, 1890

4 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons July 22, 1890

BERMUDA. Commons July 28, 1890

THE CASE OF MR. BERNARD DUNN. Commons July 28, 1890

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 8, 1890

8 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 9, 1890

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