Mr William Foster

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

Contributions

1898

FOOD ADULTERATION. Commons February 18, 1898

PARISH COUNCILLORS' ELECTION. Commons February 25, 1898

WYMONDHAM WATER BILL. Commons March 1, 1898

POWERS OF PARISH COUNCILS. Commons March 1, 1898

SURGEON-COLONELS. Commons March 1, 1898

SHAM BURIALS. Commons March 11, 1898

CASE OF AMELIA HOLLIS. Commons March 15, 1898

LOANS TO PARISH COUNCILS. Commons March 15, 1898

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE VACCINATION LAWS. Commons March 15, 1898

ALLOTMENTS. Commons March 29, 1898

VACCINATION BILL. Commons April 19, 1898

JEDDAH PILGRIMAGE. Commons April 22, 1898

COMMISSION ON SEWAGE TREATMENT. Commons April 26, 1898

CLAUSE III. Commons April 28, 1898

CLAUSE 9. Commons May 2, 1898

ILKESTON LEVEL CROSSING FATALITIES. Commons May 3, 1898

2 speeches — VACCINATION BILL. Commons May 9, 1898

CLAUSE 46. Commons May 20, 1898

CLAUSE 55. Commons May 23, 1898

3 speeches — CLAUSE 56. Commons May 23, 1898

2 speeches — HOSPITAL OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW, NEAR OXFORD. Commons May 24, 1898

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE IN INDIA. Commons May 24, 1898

2 speeches — CLAUSE 75. Commons May 24, 1898

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE. Commons May 24, 1898

HABITUAL INEBRIATES BILL. Commons June 9, 1898

HOLLAND COUNTY COUNCIL AND SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons June 21, 1898

BREACH OF HIRING AGREEMENT. Commons July 12, 1898

GALLANTRY OF SURGEON LIEUTENANT HUGO. Commons July 14, 1898

FORTHCOMING BUSINESS. Commons July 14, 1898

COURSE OF PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons July 15, 1898

UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGE ESTATES BILL. Commons July 18, 1898

9 speeches — VACCINATION BILL. Commons July 19, 1898

5 speeches — VACCINATION BILL. Commons July 20, 1898

7 speeches — VACCINATION BILL. Commons July 30, 1898

VAGRANCY ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons August 9, 1898

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