Sir Frederick Dixon-Hartland

1832 - November 15, 1909
Summary information for Sir Frederick Dixon-Hartland

Contributions

1882

THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS—PROTECTION FROM FIRE. Commons February 9, 1882

MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons February 9, 1882

2 speeches — METROPOLIS—THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS—FROTECTION FROM FIRE. Commons February 14, 1882

2 speeches — METROPOLIS—THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS—PROTECTION FROM FIRE. Commons February 16, 1882

2 speeches — PROTECTION OF THEATRES FROM FIRE (METROPOLIS)—METROPOLITAN BUILDINGS ACT, 1878, SEC. II. Commons March 2, 1882

2 speeches — THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS (METROPOLIS)—PROTECTION FROM FIRE. Commons March 20, 1882

PREVENTION OF FIRES IN THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS (METROPOLIS). Commons April 4, 1882

3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 17, 1882

MERCANTILE MARINE—THE RECENT ACCIDENT TO THE "ALBERT EDWARD. Commons April 24, 1882

SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 25, 1882

SECOND READING. Commons April 26, 1882

[BILL 107.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 2, 1882

THEATRES AND MUSIC HALLS (METROPOLIS)—PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE-CAPTAIN SHAW'S REPORT. Commons May 4, 1882

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons May 12, 1882

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 9th May.] Commons May 15, 1882

ARMY (AUXILIARY AND RESERVE FORCES). Commons May 22, 1882

2 speeches — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS. Commons July 17, 1882

EGYPT — (MILITARY EXPEDITION)— OFFICERS OF ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY AND LIGHT INFANTRY—PROMOTION. Commons August 14, 1882

CRIMINAL LAW—ARMED BURGLARS. Commons October 26, 1882

[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [SIXTEENTH NIGHT.] Commons November 7, 1882

THE NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE—EIGHTH RULE (HALF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK RULE). Commons November 11, 1882

NAVY—THE ROYAL MARINES. Commons November 30, 1882

NAVY—THE ROYAL MARINES—H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. Commons December 1, 1882

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