Sir Henry Ward
1797 - 1860Summary information for Sir Henry Ward
Contributions
1847
IRON SHIPS. Commons January 20, 1847
TIDAL HARBOURS. Commons January 28, 1847
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. Commons January 28, 1847
CORPORAL PUNISHMENTS ON BOARD THE AMAZON. Commons January 28, 1847
MERCHANT SEAMEN'S FUND. Commons February 5, 1847
NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL. Commons February 5, 1847
NAVAL PAYMASTERS. Commons February 5, 1847
THE NAVY. Commons February 8, 1847
FLOGGING IN THE NAVY. Commons February 9, 1847
3 speeches — STATE OF THE NAVY. Commons February 26, 1847
FACTORIES BILL. Commons March 3, 1847
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 5, 1847
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN THE NAVY. Commons March 18, 1847
2 speeches — HARBOURS, DOCKS, AND PIERS CLAUSES BILL. Commons March 18, 1847
2 speeches — SENTENCE OF DEATH BY COURT-MARTIAL. Commons March 26, 1847
HARBOUR OF REFUGE, HOLYHEAD. Commons March 26, 1847
SUPPLY—THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons April 12, 1847
4 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 12, 1847
HASLAR HOSPITAL. Commons April 13, 1847
3 speeches — HOLYHEAD HARBOUR. Commons April 15, 1847
2 speeches — STATE OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. Commons April 15, 1847
SEVENTY-TWO-GUN SHIPS. Commons April 16, 1847
4 speeches — NAVAL PRISONS BILL. Commons April 21, 1847
SEAMEN'S ENLISTMENT. Commons April 27, 1847
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. Commons April 29, 1847
THE NAVY. Commons May 3, 1847
WRECK OF THE THETIS. Commons May 11, 1847
2 speeches — HOLYHEAD HARBOUR. Commons May 11, 1847
SEAMEN'S ENLISTMENT BILL. Commons May 12, 1847
COMBINATIONS AT SHEFFIELD. Commons May 18, 1847
VICE-ADMIRALTY COURTS AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE AND ST. HELENA. Commons May 20, 1847
DOCKYARD REGULATIONS. Commons May 31, 1847
2 speeches — THAMES CONSERVANCY BILL. Commons June 3, 1847
4 speeches — HOLYHEAD HARBOUR. Commons June 7, 1847
THAMES CONSERVANCY BILL. Commons June 25, 1847
THAMES CONSERVANCY BILL. Commons July 13, 1847
DOCKYARD VOLUNTEERS. Commons July 20, 1847
ADMIRAL NAPIER'S PORTUGUESE PENSION. Commons November 24, 1847
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