Sir Edward Gourley

1828 - April 15, 1902
Summary information for Sir Edward Gourley

Contributions

1893

FERROL HARBOUR. Commons February 2, 1893

THE STRANDING OF H.M.S. "HOWE." Commons February 2, 1893

THE NEWFOUNDLAND LOBSTER FISHERIES. Commons February 7, 1893

THE BEHRING SEA FISHERIES. Commons February 10, 1893

SAVING LIFE AT SEA. Commons February 21, 1893

THE NEW YORK NAVAL DEMONSTRATION. Commons February 21, 1893

SUBVENTIONED CRUISERS. Commons February 27, 1893

THE COURSE OF BUSINESS. Commons February 27, 1893

H.M.S. HOWE—FERROL HARBOUR. Commons March 2, 1893

H.M.S. HOWE— REPAIRING DAMAGE. Commons March 2, 1893

2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons March 16, 1893

THE LANCASHIRE WITCH. Commons April 10, 1893

THE TROOPSHIP SERVICE. Commons April 10, 1893

SHIPS' BOILERS IN THE NAVY. Commons April 13, 1893

THE HULL STRIKE Commons April 18, 1893

FERROL HARBOUR. Commons April 24, 1893

H.M.S. "HOWE." Commons April 24, 1893

2 speeches — H.M.S. "DAPHNE." Commons May 15, 1893

DESERTIONS FROM THE ROYAL NAVY. Commons May 15, 1893

THE COST OF THE "BONAVENTURE." Commons June 22, 1893

ACCIDENTS TO THE NAVY. Commons June 29, 1893

INDIAN ARMY EXPENDITURE. Commons July 10, 1893

THE PROPOSED NEW BATTEESHIPS— A QUESTION OF NAVAL POLICY. Commons August 28, 1893

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons August 28, 1893

MATABELE RAIDS IN MASHONALAND. Commons September 1, 1893

THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1889. Commons September 1, 1893

H. M. S. "COLOSSUS." Commons September 15, 1893

H. M. S. "CAMPERDOWN." Commons September 15, 1893

NAVAL AND ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS IN THE EAST. Commons November 27, 1893

H.M.S. "BELLONA." Commons November 27, 1893

RUSSIAN SHIPS IN THE DARDANELLES. Commons November 28, 1893

2 speeches — NAVAL DEFENCES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. Commons December 5, 1893

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