Mr William Foster

1848 - March 27, 1908
Summary information for Mr William Foster

Contributions

1897

PARISH COUNCIL ACCOUNTS. Commons January 22, 1897

CHOLERA OUTBREAK (STEAMSHIP "NUBIA"). Commons January 22, 1897

PORT PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DISEASE. Commons January 26, 1897

ARMY MEDICAL STAFF. Commons January 29, 1897

VACCINATION MEDICAL OFFICERS. Commons February 2, 1897

2 speeches — PARISH COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Commons February 2, 1897

QUARANTINE. Commons February 5, 1897

2 speeches — WEST BROMWICH GUARDIANS. Commons February 19, 1897

6 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1897–98 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 26, 1897

CLASS I. Commons April 9, 1897

ALLOTMENTS (CORNWALL). Commons April 27, 1897

PLAGUE (INDIAN TRANSPORT "DILWARA"). Commons April 30, 1897

4 speeches — MINES (EIGHT HOURS) BILL. Commons May 5, 1897

WATER SUPPLY (URSWICK). Commons May 7, 1897

ALDERSHOT CAMP SEWAGE FARM. Commons May 11, 1897

HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES ACT. Commons May 18, 1897

ADMINISTRATION OF OATH (COURT OF JUSTICE). Commons May 21, 1897

COLLIERY ACCIDENT (POLESWORTH). Commons May 25, 1897

PLUMBERS' REGISTRATION BILL. Commons June 30, 1897

COMMENCEMENT OF ACT. Commons June 30, 1897

ADMINISTRATION OF OATH (ENGLAND). Commons July 6, 1897

DEFINTIONS. Commons July 22, 1897

2 speeches — POWER OF ENTRY TO LOCAL AUTHORITY OR THEIR OFFICERS. Commons July 22, 1897

HOUSES IN FILTHY STATE TO BE PURIFIED. Commons July 22, 1897

INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—POWER TO INSPECT PREMISES WHERE INFECTIOUS DISEASE SUPPOSED To EXIST. Commons July 22, 1897

INSPECTION OF DAIRIES AND POWER TO PROHIBIT SUPPLY OF MILK. Commons July 22, 1897

REGULATIONS AS TO THE COMPULSORY PURCHASE OF LAND, ETC. Commons July 28, 1897

MELVICE PIER, SUTHERLANDSHIRE. Commons July 30, 1897

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD. Commons July 30, 1897

MORECAMBE. Commons August 3, 1897

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