Sir Berkeley Sheffield
1876 - November 26, 1946Summary information for Sir Berkeley Sheffield
Contributions
1907
Juvenile Woman Suffragists. Commons March 25, 1907
Woolwich Arsenal. Commons April 18, 1907
His Majesty's Ship "Dreadnought." Commons April 18, 1907
Athenry Outrages. Commons April 23, 1907
Ballinageeragh Rioters. Commons April 23, 1907
Alleged Moonlighting in Galway. Commons May 1, 1907
Killarney Affray. Commons May 1, 1907
New Hebrides—Female Labour. Commons May 8, 1907
Crime in Lincolnshire. Commons May 8, 1907
Kilmore Demonstration. Commons May 15, 1907
West Ham Scandals. Commons May 30, 1907
Sir James Mackay. Commons June 5, 1907
2 speeches — The Transvaal Loan Commons June 5, 1907
SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons June 12, 1907
Home Fleet. Commons June 17, 1907
Channel Fleet. Commons June 17, 1907
The Home Fleet. Commons June 17, 1907
Edalji Case. Commons June 17, 1907
2 speeches — Channel Fleet. Commons June 18, 1907
Compensation for Wrongful Imprisonment. Commons June 18, 1907
Compensation for Wrongful Imprisonment. Commons June 19, 1907
Navy Ammunition. Commons June 19, 1907
H.M.S. "Triumph." Commons June 20, 1907
2 speeches — British and German Navies. Commons June 20, 1907
Naval Practice Ammunition. Commons June 20, 1907
Estimates for Naval Ammunition. Commons June 27, 1907
German Naval Reserves. Commons June 27, 1907
Battleship Construction. Commons July 2, 1907
2 speeches — Home Fleet. Commons July 4, 1907
Naval Ratings. Commons July 8, 1907
Destroyers. Commons July 16, 1907
British and German Fleets. Commons July 16, 1907
H.M.S. "Dreadnought." Commons July 16, 1907
Completion of new Destroyers. Commons July 26, 1907
Portsmouth Review. Commons July 31, 1907
The Home Fleet. Commons July 31, 1907
Naval Gun Sights. Commons August 12, 1907
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