Sir Edward Gourley
1828 - April 15, 1902Summary information for Sir Edward Gourley
Contributions
1882
AFFAIRS OF EGYPT—IDENTIC NOTES. Commons February 9, 1882
EGYPT—QUARANTINE—THE SUEZ CANAL. Commons February 20, 1882
2 speeches — FRANCE AND ENGLAND—THE TREATY OF FEBRUARY 28—ADVANTAGES TO FRENCH VESSELS. Commons March 7, 1882
POST OFFICE—MAIL SERVICE IN THE LEVANT. Commons March 7, 1882
MADAGASCAR—VISIT OF ADMIRAL GORE JONES TO THE QUEEN. Commons March 9, 1882
MERCANTILE MARINE—PROPOSED SHIPPING COUNCIL. Commons March 30, 1882
STREET ACCIDENTS (METROPOLIS). Commons March 30, 1882
RESOLUTION. Commons April 20, 1882
MERCANTILE MARINE—CREWS OF MERCHANT SHIPS—INTERNATIONAL CONSULAR TREATY. Commons May 25, 1882
2 speeches — EGYPT (POLITICAL AFFAIRS)—THE BRITISH SQUADRON. Commons June 5, 1882
2 speeches — AFRICA (EAST COAST)—SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons June 5, 1882
EGYPT—THE POLITICAL CRISIS. Commons June 22, 1882
4 speeches — EGYPT (MILITARY AFFAIRS)—PROCEEDINGS OF THE FLEET AT ALEXANDRIA —POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT. Commons July 12, 1882
EGYPT—PROTECTION OF EUROPEANS —THE SUEZ CANAL. Commons July 19, 1882
SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons July 24, 1882
OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 1, 1882
EGYPT (MILITARY OPERATIONS)—OCCUPATION OF THE SUEZ CANAL—PROTESTS OF M. DE LESSEPS. Commons August 7, 1882
RUSSIA—THE POSTAL CONVENTION—DELIVERY OF NEWSPAPERS. Commons August 17, 1882
EGYPT (MILITARY EXPEDITION)— TREATMENT OF THE SICK. Commons October 31, 1882
2 speeches — NAVY—THE NAVAL RESERVES. Commons November 22, 1882
THE EGYPTIAN WAR FUND—COMMITTEE. Commons November 22, 1882
EGYPT (MILITARY EXPEDITION)—SPECIAL GRANTS TO SIR GARNET WOLSELEY AND SIR BEAUCHAMP SEYMOUR. Commons November 22, 1882
NAVY—THE NAVAL RESERVES. Commons November 27, 1882
RAILWAYS—IVY BRIDGE—TURIFF TURNPIKE ROAD BRIDGE. Commons December 1, 1882
NAVY—THE "VICTORIA AND ALBERT" YACHT. Commons December 1, 1882
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