Mr William Woodall

1832 - April 8, 1901
Summary information for Mr William Woodall

Contributions

1886

PARLIAMENT—ORDER OF BUSINESS. Commons January 26, 1886

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons January 26, 1886

ARMY (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)—MANUFACTURE OF SWORDS. Commons February 23, 1886

ADMIRALTY—SALE OF SURPLUS AND UNSERVICEABLE STORES. Commons February 23, 1886

ARMY (SIDE ARMS)—TENDERS FOR SWORDS. Commons February 25, 1886

ARMY CLOTHING FACTORY, PIMLICO. Commons February 25, 1886

NAVY—SUPPLY OF CUTLASSES. Commons February 26, 1886

EGYPTIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN EXPEDITIONS—THE WAR CONTRACTS. Commons March 11, 1886

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 22, 1886

EGYPT—SUAKIN AND BERBER RAILWAY. Commons April 16, 1886

NAVY—BURSTING OF A GUN ON H.M.S. "COLLINGWOOD." Commons May 6, 1886

ARMY—THE NILE EXPEDITIONS—THE RATIONS. Commons May 18, 1886

ARMY—CONTRACTS FOR FORAGE. Commons May 18, 1886

NAVY—H.M.S. "COLOSSUS"—THE 43-TON GUNS. Commons May 20, 1886

3 speeches — NAVY—H.M.S. "COLLINGWOOD"—BURSTING OF THE 43-TON GUN. Commons May 21, 1886

3 speeches — NAVY (ORDNANCE, &c.)—NAVAL GUNS. Commons May 24, 1886

NAVY—H.M.S. "COLLINGWOOD"— BURSTING OF A GUN. Commons May 24, 1886

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 11, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS—MILITIAMEN VOTERS. Commons June 21, 1886

2 speeches — ARMY—THE REVIEW AT ALDERSHOT. Commons June 21, 1886

ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—VOLUNTEERS AT ALDERSHOT. Commons June 24, 1886

WAR DEPARTMENT—THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION. Commons June 24, 1886

ARMY (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)— SMALL ARMS—THE MARTINI BREECH-BLOCK. Commons June 24, 1886

ARMY (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)— HIGH OFFICIALS IN PRIVATE FIRMS. Commons September 3, 1886

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons September 6, 1886

3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons September 7, 1886

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