Sir Charles Napier
1786 - 1860Summary information for Sir Charles Napier
Contributions
1859
QUESTION. Commons February 8, 1859
MANNING THE NAVY.—QUESTION. Commons February 24, 1859
FRENCH VESSELS ON THE BRITISH COAST.—QUESTION. Commons February 24, 1859
2 speeches — NAVY.—RETURNS MOVED FOR. MOTION NEGATIVED. Commons February 24, 1859
2 speeches — CONSIDERED IN COMMITTEE. Commons February 25, 1859
3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons March 4, 1859
3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 7, 1859
DOCKYARD EXPENDITURE. Commons March 11, 1859
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 11, 1859
SUPPLY.—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 14, 1859
4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES.—SUPPLY. Commons March 14, 1859
COMMITTEE. Commons March 14, 1859
5 speeches — PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons March 17, 1859
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.— THE VOTE OF THURSDAY NIGHT. Commons April 4, 1859
3 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 6, 1859
3 speeches — SUPPLY.—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 7, 1859
2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 12, 1859
AMENDMENT.—(FIRST NIGHT.) Commons June 7, 1859
DEBATE RESUMED. (THIRD NIGHT). Commons June 10, 1859
2 speeches — THE QUEEN'S PROCLAMATION. Commons June 11, 1859
2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 21, 1859
OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 30, 1859
2 speeches — SUPPLY.—THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 8, 1859
ST. JAMES'S PARK—BERKELEY HOUSE. Commons July 11, 1859
QUESTION. Commons July 11, 1859
BOUNTY TO SEAMEN. Commons July 11, 1859
12 speeches — CONSIDERED IN COMMITTEE. Commons July 11, 1859
6 speeches — SUPPLY.—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 14, 1859
SUPPLY.—COMMITTEE. Commons July 25, 1859
MUTINOUS PROCEEDINGS IN THE ROYAL NAVY.—QUESTION. Commons July 25, 1859
2 speeches — ADDRESS MOVED. Commons July 25, 1859
COMMISSION MOVED FOR. Commons July 27, 1859
RESOLUTION. Commons July 29, 1859
2 speeches — RESERVE VOLUNTEER FORCE OF SEAMEN BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons August 5, 1859
4 speeches — RESERVE VOLUNTEER FORCE OF SEAMEN BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons August 5, 1859
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