Mr William Bromley-Davenport

1862 - February 6, 1949
Summary information for Mr William Bromley-Davenport

Contributions

1905

2 speeches — Army Pensioners in Irish Lunatic Asylum. Commons February 16, 1905

10 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATE, 1904–5 (SOMALILAND). Commons March 2, 1905

7 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATE, 1904–5 (SOMALILAND). Commons March 2, 1905

2 speeches — Enfield Small Arms Factory—Discharges. Commons March 21, 1905

Cost of the New Rifle Commons March 21, 1905

Manufacture of the New Rifle Commons March 21, 1905

2 speeches — Rifle Manufacture Statistics. Commons March 21, 1905

Enfield Factory Staff. Commons March 21, 1905

Gauge Makers at Enfield. Commons March 21, 1905

Machinery at the Enfield Small Arms Factory. Commons March 21, 1905

Discharge Gratuities at Enfield Small Arms Factory. Commons March 21, 1905

Sword and Bayonet Manufacture at Enfield. Commons March 21, 1905

Cost of the British Infantryman. Commons March 22, 1905

2 speeches — 1st Scottish Horse—Overpayments to Officers and Men. Commons March 22, 1905

South African War—Jam Contract Scandal. Commons March 22, 1905

Royal Yeomanry Expenditure in South Africa. Commons March 22, 1905

Cost of South African Irregular Forces— Deficiency of Vouchers. Commons March 22, 1905

Enfield and Sparkbrook Factories— Discharge of Men Commons March 22, 1905

2 speeches — Illustrated Dress Regulations. Commons March 22, 1905

2 speeches — Grants to Rifle Clubs. Commons March 22, 1905

Militia Officers. Commons March 22, 1905

2 speeches — War Office Wastages—Sales of Surplus Suits of Clothes. Commons March 23, 1905

Aldershot Staff Appointments. Commons March 23, 1905

Artillery Armaments. Commons March 23, 1905

Reserve of Guns and Ammunition. Commons March 23, 1905

3 speeches — British Garrison in Egypt. Commons March 23, 1905

Royal Pay Warrant and Manual of Military Law. Commons March 23, 1905

South African Jam Contracts. Commons March 23, 1905

Militia Recruiting. Commons March 23, 1905

2 speeches — 1st North Staffordshire Regiment and Staffordshire Militia Battalions. Commons March 23, 1905

2 speeches — Enfield and Sparkbrook Small Arms Factories. Commons March 23, 1905

ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1904–5 (SOMALILAND). Commons March 23, 1905

South African War Jam Contracts—Government Explanation. Commons March 27, 1905

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons March 29, 1905

14 speeches — SUPPLY [29TH MARCH] REPORT. Commons March 30, 1905

14 speeches — SUPPLY [29TH MARCH] REPORT. Commons March 30, 1905

2 speeches — The Jam Contracts for South Africa. Commons April 3, 1905

War Office Land Purchase in County Donegal. Commons April 3, 1905

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons April 3, 1905

Army Contracts—H. Lotery & Co. Commons April 4, 1905

Wormwood Scrubbs Rifle Range. Commons April 4, 1905

Sales of Infantry Regulation Boots. Commons April 5, 1905

Distress at Enfield. Commons April 5, 1905

2 speeches — Militia Encampments—Dining Tenes. Commons April 6, 1905

War Office Purchases of Civilian Clothing. Commons April 6, 1905

Conversion of Service Rifles. Commons April 6, 1905

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons April 6, 1905

6 speeches — ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons April 6, 1905

Small Arms Factories Return. Commons April 10, 1905

Sparkbrook Factory Discharges. Commons April 10, 1905

Shipments of Australian Jam to South Africa. Commons April 10, 1905

Tasmanian Jam Contracts for South Africa. Commons April 10, 1905

Enfield Small Arms Factory. Commons April 10, 1905

Army Serges. Commons April 11, 1905

2 speeches — Cost of Machine Guns. Commons April 11, 1905

2 speeches — Army Rifles Commons April 13, 1905

3 speeches — Army Boot Contracts—Northampton Strike. Commons April 13, 1905

2 speeches — Expenditure on Military Works. Commons April 17, 1905

War Office Purchase of Land in Ireland. Commons April 17, 1905

The War Office and the Connelmore Brickfields Expenditure. Commons April 17, 1905

Longford Garrison—Precautions against Fever. Commons April 17, 1905

Contractors to the Tipperary Barracks and the Fair Wages Resolution. Commons April 17, 1905

Military Expenditure in South Africa. Commons May 10, 1905

Sandhurst Cadets. Commons May 10, 1905

Militia Training—Lanarkshire Regiments. Commons May 17, 1905

2 speeches — Premature Publication of Parliamentary Papers. Commons May 18, 1905

Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Examinations. Commons May 18, 1905

Militia Service Abroad. Commons May 18, 1905

5 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons May 18, 1905

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons May 18, 1905

Army Mobilisation Arrangements. Commons May 22, 1905

Fortifications of London. Commons May 23, 1905

2 speeches — Hythe Foreshore—Government Precautions. Commons June 1, 1905

Peat Moss Litter for Army Horses. Commons June 1, 1905

SUPPLY [18TH MAY] REPORT. Commons June 5, 1905

The Police and the Militia. Commons June 7, 1905

Militia Training. Commons June 7, 1905

2 speeches — Military Works Loan Bill. Commons June 7, 1905

2 speeches — Bread Contracts for Irish Troops. Commons June 22, 1905

CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 23, 1905

5 speeches — Losses on War Stores in South Africa. Commons June 27, 1905

Right of Army Officers to Demand a Court-Martial Commons June 29, 1905

7 speeches — The Sales of Surplus Stores in South Africa—Details Wanted. Commons June 29, 1905

3 speeches — The Monthly Reports of Sales of Stores—Responsibility for Discontinuance. Commons June 29, 1905

3 speeches — Financial Reforms at the War Office. Commons July 6, 1905

3 speeches — Trincomali. Commons July 11, 1905

2 speeches — Proposed Reduction of the Volunteers. Commons July 17, 1905

Volunteer Musketry Efficiency. Commons July 17, 1905

2 speeches — The Conference with Volunteer Officers. Commons July 17, 1905

3 speeches — The Medical Examination of Volunteers Commons July 17, 1905

NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE, 1903–4. Commons August 2, 1905

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