Sir Herbert Maxwell

1845 - October 30, 1937
Summary information for Sir Herbert Maxwell

Contributions

1885

5 speeches — AFRICA (WEST COAST)—THE RIVER CONGO—THE INTERNATIONAL RIVER COMMISSION. Commons February 23, 1885

2 speeches — AFRICA (WEST COAST)—THE CAMEROONS. Commons March 2, 1885

EGYPT—THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN—KASSALA. Commons March 2, 1885

2 speeches — MESSAGE FROM HER MAJESTY. Commons March 2, 1885

EGYPT—THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN—EUROPEANS AT KASSALA. Commons March 3, 1885

3 speeches — INDIA—THE BENGAL TENANCY BILL. Commons March 10, 1885

5 speeches — INDIA—THE BENGAL TENANCY BILL. Commons March 10, 1885

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—COMPLETION OF SIR CHARLES BARRY'S DESIGNS. Commons March 12, 1885

2 speeches — INDIA—THE BENGAL TENANCY BILL. Commons March 12, 1885

2 speeches — INDIA—THE BENGAL TENANCY BILL. Commons March 16, 1885

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 19, 1885

DEPARTMENTAL STATEMENT. Commons March 19, 1885

ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—EXAMINATIONS. Commons March 20, 1885

PARLIAMENT—PALACE OF WESTMINSTER —WESTMINSTER HALL. Commons March 23, 1885

2 speeches — EGYPT (WAR IN THE SOUDAN)— GENERAL GRAHAM'S FORCE—THE ACTIONS AT SUAKIN. Commons March 26, 1885

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (SCOTLAND)— FEES OF RETURNING OFFICERS. Commons April 20, 1885

METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS— COLONNADE OF OLD BURLINGTON HOUSE. Commons April 20, 1885

2 speeches — ARMY (CONTRACTS)—TINNED MEAT FOR FIELD SERVICE. Commons April 23, 1885

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 23, 1885

ARMY (COMMISSARIAT)—TINNED MEAT. Commons April 27, 1885

3 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS BILLS. Commons May 1, 1885

4 speeches — [BILL 132.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 1, 1885

2 speeches — MOTION FOE LEAVE. Commons May 13, 1885

3 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1885

LAW AND JUSTICE—FLOGGING. Commons July 16, 1885

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