Colonel Josiah Wedgwood

1872 - July 26, 1943
Summary information for Colonel Josiah Wedgwood

Contributions

1914

3 speeches — Indentured Labour (Natal). Commons February 12, 1914

2 speeches — Labour Trouble (South Africa). Commons February 12, 1914

4 speeches — UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA (INDEMNITY BILL). Commons February 12, 1914

South Africa (British Troops). Written Answers February 12, 1914

BRITISH GARRISON, EGYPT. Commons February 17, 1914

6 speeches — STRIKE RIOTS, DUBLIN. Commons February 18, 1914

Sierra Leone (Palm Oil Ordinance). Commons February 19, 1914

Land Values (Taxing and Rating). Commons February 19, 1914

Suffragist Prisoners. Commons February 19, 1914

2 speeches — LOCAL AND IMPERIAL TAXATION. Commons February 19, 1914

2 speeches — CHILDREN (EMPLOYMENT AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE) BILL. Commons February 20, 1914

Post Office (Women and Girls). Written Answers February 23, 1914

ROSYTH NAVAL WORKS (HOUSING ACOMMODATION). Commons February 25, 1914

2 speeches — British South Africa Chartered Company. Commons February 25, 1914

2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA (IMPERIAL TROOPS). Commons February 25, 1914

Miss Zelie Emerson. Written Answers February 25, 1914

2 speeches — Gilbert Islands. Commons February 26, 1914

Stoke-on-Trent Postal Staff. Commons February 26, 1914

3 speeches — Coal Mines Act (Rescue Work). Commons February 26, 1914

Deportations from South Africa. Commons February 26, 1914

LAND VALUES TAXATION. Commons February 26, 1914

Cottages and Allotments (Ireland). Written Answers February 26, 1914

PAY.—(ROYAL FLYING Corps). Commons March 24, 1914

3 speeches — COLONEL SEELY AND THE CABINET. Commons March 25, 1914

2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 25, 1914

SIR JOHN FRENCH AND GENERAL EWART. Commons March 26, 1914

2 speeches — Dublin Strike (Police Protection). Commons March 26, 1914

ARMY COUNCIL MEMORANDUM. Commons March 30, 1914

2 speeches — OFFICERS' RESIGNATIONS. Written Answers March 30, 1914

2 speeches — East African Protectorates (European Landholders). Commons April 14, 1914

MEXICO (BRITISH OILFIELDS AT TUXPAN). Commons April 14, 1914

47 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Make Advances to the Protectorates of British East Africa, Nyasaland, and Uganda.) Commons April 14, 1914

7 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Security for Loan.) Commons April 14, 1914

NEW CLAUSE.—(Limitation of Act.) Commons April 14, 1914

2 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Maximum Amount of Advances.) Commons April 15, 1914

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION BILL. Commons April 15, 1914

London and North Western Railway (Driver Crowsley). Commons April 22, 1914

APPROVED SOCIETIES (AGENTS' REMUNERATION). Commons April 28, 1914

British East African Protectorate. Commons April 28, 1914

COTTARS (ISLAND OF TARANSAY). Commons April 28, 1914

Criminal Investigation Department. Written Answers April 30, 1914

LIFE ASSURANCE AGENTS. Commons May 4, 1914

3 speeches — Mental Deficiency Act. Commons May 4, 1914

St. George's Day. Commons May 4, 1914

2 speeches — CIVIL AND MILITARY FORCES. Commons May 4, 1914

UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES (ULSTER). Commons May 4, 1914

FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE. Commons May 4, 1914

2 speeches — BASIS OF LOCAL TAXATION. Commons May 4, 1914

INCOME TAX. Commons May 4, 1914

Transvaal Small Holdings Commission. Commons May 5, 1914

2 speeches — Uganda. Commons May 5, 1914

Scotland Yard (Criminal Investigation Department). Commons May 5, 1914

3 speeches — Old Age Pensions. Commons May 5, 1914

3 speeches — Belfast Police Court (Exclusion of Public). Commons May 5, 1914

18 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Duty to Provide for Education of Mentally Defective Children.) Commons May 5, 1914

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Consultation of Parents and Co-operation with Other Authorities and Persons.) Commons May 5, 1914

2 speeches — TEA. Commons May 6, 1914

5 speeches — MENTAL DEFICIENCY ACT (PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS). Commons May 6, 1914

East Africa (Native Labour). Commons May 7, 1914

Junior Technical Schools (Regulations). Commons May 7, 1914

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS.—TEA DUTY. Commons May 7, 1914

3 speeches — Native Labour Commission. Commons May 12, 1914

7 speeches — Mental Deficiency (Regulations). Commons May 12, 1914

2 speeches — Native Labour Commission. Commons May 13, 1914

2 speeches — Mental Deficiency Act (Regulations). Commons May 13, 1914

2 speeches — Miners' Diseases. Commons May 20, 1914

3 speeches — Cotton-weaving Sheds (Temperature). Commons May 20, 1914

MINERS' NYSTAGMUS. Commons May 21, 1914

Coal Mines (Temperature). Commons May 21, 1914

Women Suffrage (Deputation to His Majesty). Commons May 21, 1914

Prison Regulations (Medical Operations). Commons May 21, 1914

9 speeches — Suffragist Prisoners (Forcible Feeding). Commons July 7, 1914

9 speeches — Suffragist Prisoners. Commons July 14, 1914

Suffragist Prisoners. Commons July 16, 1914

CLAUSE 4.—(Provisions for Enforcement of Payment of Fines, etc. Commons July 20, 1914

6 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Tower to send Youthful Delinquents to Borstal Institutions.) Commons July 20, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Amendment and Application of Part I. of the Prevention of Crime Act.) Commons July 20, 1914

SCHEDULES.—FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons July 20, 1914

4 speeches — Anglo-American Exhibition (American Girls in Rotten Row). Commons July 23, 1914

3 speeches — Removal of Prisoner to Bucks County Asylum. Commons July 23, 1914

5 speeches — HOUSING BILL. Commons July 24, 1914

3 speeches — Suffragist Prisoners. Commons July 27, 1914

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Certificate of Naturalisation.) Commons July 29, 1914

CLAUSE 28.—(Repeal, Short Title, and Commencement.) Commons July 29, 1914

3 speeches — INEBRIATES BILL. Commons July 29, 1914

STATEMENT BY SIR EDWARD GREY. Commons August 3, 1914

3 speeches — GERMANY AND BELGIUM. Commons August 3, 1914

VOTE OF CREDIT, £100,000,000. Commons August 6, 1914

ELECTORAL DISABILITIES (REMOVAL) BILL. Commons August 6, 1914

BRITISH TRADE (TARIFES). Commons September 10, 1914

CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons November 23, 1914

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