Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland

1864 - 1899
Summary information for Sir Herbert Naylor-Leyland

Contributions

1893

2 speeches — LORD WANTAGE'S COMMITTEE. Commons February 9, 1893

COLCHESTER INFANTRY CAMP. Commons February 23, 1893

COLCHESTER INFANTRY CAMP. Commons March 2, 1893

NON-COMBATANT OFFICERS. Commons March 6, 1893

THE CAMP AT COLCHESTER. Commons March 6, 1893

THE NAVY ESTIMATES, Commons March 11, 1893

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons March 16, 1893

3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons March 17, 1893

ARMY PENSIONS. Commons April 7, 1893

"LIFE IN THE RANKS." Commons April 7, 1893

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 16th May.] Commons May 17, 1893

ABBEY FIELD, COLCHESTER. Commons May 19, 1893

6 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. (No. 209.) Commons May 31, 1893

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 7th June.] Commons June 8, 1893

COLCHESTER CAMP. Commons June 19, 1893

CRIME IN ESSEX. Commons June 20, 1893

THE ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 20, 1893

SHOOTING OUTRAGE AT RUAN. Commons June 22, 1893

2 speeches — NATIONALIST MEETINGS IN CLARE. Commons June 22, 1893

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 21st June.] Commons June 22, 1893

6 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons June 27, 1893

THE CASE OF WILLIAM HARW0OD. Commons July 3, 1893

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons July 3, 1893

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 3rd July.] Commons July 4, 1893

THE CASE OF MR. FREDERICK FINCH. Commons July 17, 1893

DEFERRED CRIMEAN PENSIONS. Commons August 25, 1893

CLASS II. Commons September 6, 1893

CLASS II. Commons September 8, 1893

6 speeches — CLASS II. Commons September 11, 1893

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1893–4. Commons September 12, 1893

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [THIRD NIGHT.] Commons November 10, 1893

ADJOURNED DEBATE [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons November 14, 1893

COMMITTEE. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons November 16, 1893

EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY BILL.—(No 465.) THIRD READING. Commons November 23, 1893

3 speeches — LABOURERS' WAGES IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. Commons December 14, 1893

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