Sir James Fergusson
1832 - January 14, 1907Summary information for Sir James Fergusson
Contributions
1898
FORCES IN INDIA. Commons February 14, 1898
ARMY RETURNS. Commons February 14, 1898
3 speeches — DISFRANCHISEMENT OF POST OFFICE SERVANTS. Commons February 18, 1898
ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons February 28, 1898
THE CUBAN QUESTION. Commons March 10, 1898
THE RIOTS IN BOMBAY. Commons March 10, 1898
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 14, 1898
ROYAL ARTILLERY RESERVISTS. Commons March 21, 1898
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE. Commons March 21, 1898
HAWAII. Commons March 22, 1898
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 25, 1898
2 speeches — RED SEA LIGHTS. Commons March 28, 1898
3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 1, 1898
AFRIDIS. Commons April 5, 1898
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 22, 1898
RUSSIAN THREATS AGAINST CHINA. Commons April 26, 1898
MEDICAL PROVISION FOR THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. Commons May 2, 1898
TELEPHONE COMMITTEE. Commons May 6, 1898
WARRANT OFFICERS IN THE ARMY. Commons May 9, 1898
BATTLE OF ATBARA. Commons May 16, 1898
ARMY RESERVE BILL. Commons May 17, 1898
SUSSIAN PASSPORTS AT TA-LIEN-WAN. Commons May 23, 1898
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 6, 1898
CLAUSE 1. Commons June 7, 1898
RONTGEN RAYS. Commons June 9, 1898
CLAUSE 2. Commons June 9, 1898
CLERGY CHARGES ON THE INDIAN REVENUE. Commons June 10, 1898
3 speeches — CLAUSE 10. Commons June 13, 1898
BENEFICES (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 16, 1898
2 speeches — BENEFICES (No. 2) BILL. [TWELVE O'CLOCK RULE SUSPENSION.] Commons June 23, 1898
BRITISH RESIDENT AT RAROTONGA. Commons July 7, 1898
ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS. Commons July 8, 1898
AN ARTISTIC DISCOVERY. Commons July 18, 1898
LONDON UNIVERSITY COMMISSION (EXPENSES) BILL. Commons July 18, 1898
2 speeches — SAINT MARYLEBONE CHURCHES BILL. [H.L.] Commons July 21, 1898
(THIRD VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons August 3, 1898
FATAL ACCIDENT INQUIRIES IN SCOTLAND. Commons August 5, 1898
3 speeches — CLASS V. Commons August 8, 1898
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