Mr William Brodrick

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

Contributions

1891

THE MAGAZINE RIFLE. Commons January 26, 1891

THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS AT WOOLWICH BARRACKS. Commons January 29, 1891

MAGAZINE RIFLES. Commons January 30, 1891

ARMY PENSIONS—CASE OF J. HIGHAM. Commons February 2, 1891

THE TOWER OF LONDON WHARF. Commons February 3, 1891

WALL MARSH, SHEERNESS. Commons February 3, 1891

THE NEW MAGAZINE RIFLE. Commons February 3, 1891

THE DONEGAL MILITIA. Commons February 3, 1891

MAGAZINE RIFLE. Commons February 3, 1891

ENNISKILLEN BARRACKS. Commons February 17, 1891

ARMY RECRUITING. Commons February 19, 1891

RANGE ACCOMMODATION. Commons February 19, 1891

2 speeches — COAST DEFENCE AND SUBMARINE MINES. Commons February 19, 1891

9 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1891–82. Commons February 23, 1891

2 speeches — STRENGTH OF THE ARMY, MILITIA, AND VOLUNTEERS. Commons February 24, 1891

2 speeches — THE IST MANCHESTER REGIMENT AT TIPPERARY. Commons February 26, 1891

WOOLWICH AND SANDHURST EXAMINATIONS. Commons February 27, 1891

CRIMEAN VETERANS. Commons March 3, 1891

3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1891–2. Commons March 5, 1891

ARMY AGENTS. Commons March 6, 1891

ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Commons April 14, 1891

MILITIA COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION. Commons April 17, 1891

BILLETING OF SOLDIERS. Commons April 24, 1891

VOLUNTEER EQUIPMENT GRANTS. Commons May 26, 1891

DR. J. T. RYAN. Commons June 11, 1891

BANDSMEN OF MILITIA REGIMENTS. Commons June 18, 1891

THE WESTMEATH RIFLES. Commons June 18, 1891

9 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1891–2. Commons June 25, 1891

ALLEGED GRIEVANCE OF ROBERT COLCLOUGH. Commons July 24, 1891

5 speeches — ARMY CONTRACTS. Commons July 30, 1891

3 speeches — SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons August 1, 1891

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