Sir Arthur Forwood
1836 - 1898Summary information for Sir Arthur Forwood
Contributions
1886
POST OFFICE—DELIVERY OF TELEGRAMS. Commons February 22, 1886
LAW AND JUSTICE—APPOINTMENT TO THE RECORDBRSHIP OF LIVERPOOL. Commons February 22, 1886
SPAIN—DIFFERENTIAL DUTIES. Commons February 23, 1886
SECOND READING. Commons February 23, 1886
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 9, 1886
GROUND RENTS.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 16, 1886
COAL MINES REGULATION ACT—WEIGHTS AND SCALES. Commons March 18, 1886
TRADE AND COMMERCE—HALL MARKING OF FOREIGN MANUFACTURED GOLD AND SILVER WATCH CASES. Commons March 18, 1886
DEPARTMENTAL STATEMENT. Commons March 18, 1886
MERCHANT SHIPPING—LOSS OF THE "OREGON," CUNARD LINER. Commons March 25, 1886
POST OFFICE-TELEGRAMS—INCOMPLETE ADDRESSES. Commons March 25, 1886
HALL-MARKING OF FOREIGN PLATE. Commons March 25, 1886
MERCHANT SHIPPING—THE LOSS OF THE "OREGON" CUNARD MAIL STEAMER. Commons March 26, 1886
RESOLUTION. Commons March 30, 1886
NAVY—ARMED CRUISERS AND TRANSPORTS. Commons April 15, 1886
MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons April 16, 1886
[BILL 138.] SECOND READING. Commons May 6, 1886
POST OFFICE—INSUFFICIENTLY ADDRESSED TELEGRAMS. Commons May 10, 1886
SPAIN—SIGNATURES OF THE COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. Commons May 10, 1886
BRITISH COLONIAL WINES—THE CONVENTION WITH SPAIN. Commons May 13, 1886
IMPORT DUTIES.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 14, 1886
SPAIN—THE COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. Commons May 17, 1886
MINES REGULATION ACT—WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Commons May 21, 1886
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 3, 1886
3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 10, 1886
ADMIRALTY—CONTRACTS FOR PORK AND BUTTER. Commons September 2, 1886
OBSERVATIONS. Commons September 8, 1886
3 speeches — SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons September 8, 1886
ADMIRALTY- MR. C. J. COX, PRINCIPAL CLERK. Commons September 10, 1886
ADMIRALTY—SENIOR NAVAL WRITERS. Commons September 20, 1886
ADMIRALTY—CHIEF OFFICERS OF THE COASTGUARD SERVICE. Commons September 20, 1886
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