Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman

1836 - April 22, 1908
Summary information for Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman

Contributions

1888

WAR OFFICE RE-ORGANIZATION— RECENT ORDER IN COUNCIL. Commons February 13, 1888

2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887 (CASES TRIED). Commons February 21, 1888

LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1887— ARREARS.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 23, 1888

3 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 8, 1888

THE NAVAL AND MILITARY SYSTEMS—THE ROYAL COMMISSION. Commons April 16, 1888

3 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARY TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND BILL.— [BILL. 201.] Commons April 30, 1888

2 speeches — CROFTERS' HOLDINGS ACT—AD VANCES FOR EMIGRATION. Commons May 1, 1888

GLEBE LANDS BILL.— [BILL 180.] Commons May 7, 1888

(In the Committee.) Commons May 15, 1888

2 speeches — IMPERIAL DEFENCE [EXPENSES]. Commons June 4, 1888

3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 21, 1888

2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons June 21, 1888

STANDING COMMITTEES (CHAIRMEN'S PANEL). Commons July 23, 1888

2 speeches — FURTHER VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons August 3, 1888

ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 6, 1888

NAVY—THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES— THE ESCAPED CRUISERS. Commons August 7, 1888

2 speeches — NAVY—THE NAVAL POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT —THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons November 12, 1888

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons November 15, 1888

MOTION FOR LEAVE. Commons November 19, 1888

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 27, 1888

2 speeches — IMPERIAL AND COLONIAL DEFENCES—SINGAPORE. Commons November 29, 1888

CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons December 1, 1888

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 10, 1888

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons December 15, 1888

CLASS IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons December 15, 1888

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