Mr Hugh Lea

1869 - January 29, 1926
Summary information for Mr Hugh Lea

Contributions

1908

2 speeches — Costs of Court of Inquiry. Commons February 3, 1908

Offal Tobacco Drawback. Commons February 17, 1908

2 speeches — Imprisonment for Debt. Commons February 17, 1908

Flogging in Prisons. Commons February 17, 1908

3 speeches — The Coldstream Guards. Commons February 19, 1908

8 speeches — POLITICAL FUNDS. Commons February 19, 1908

2 speeches — Productions and Imports of Yeast. Commons February 24, 1908

Distilling Regulations. Commons February 24, 1908

3 speeches — Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Commons February 24, 1908

Payment of Military Pensions. Commons February 25, 1908

The Beresford-Scott Dispute. Commons March 9, 1908

Dangerous Performances by Women. Commons March 9, 1908

The King's Tour. Commons March 9, 1908

The German Emperor and Lord Tweedmouth. Commons March 9, 1908

2 speeches — QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 9, 1908

'The Parliamentary Debates." Commons March 11, 1908

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons March 12, 1908

2 speeches — SUPPLY (ARMY ESTIMATES.) Commons March 12, 1908

3 speeches — Midland Railway Re-housing Scheme at Somers Town. Commons March 25, 1908

Cordite and Mercuric Chloride. Commons March 26, 1908

The Missing Dublin Crown Jewels. Commons May 28, 1908

3 speeches — Creation of Peerages. Commons May 28, 1908

2 speeches — Royal Visit to Russia. Commons May 28, 1908

Revenue from Tobacco. Commons June 1, 1908

Loss of Dublin Crown Jewels. Commons June 1, 1908

Case of Seaman Bath. Commons June 1, 1908

3 speeches — The King and the Ministry. Commons June 1, 1908

The Creation of Peerages. Commons June 1, 1908

Soldiers in Penal Servitude. Commons June 29, 1908

5 speeches — Bishop of London's Midnight March. Commons July 6, 1908

OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 6, 1908

Motor Traffic in London. Commons July 7, 1908

OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 7, 1908

4 speeches — Dissensions in the Navy. Commons July 9, 1908

2 speeches — 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards. Commons July 13, 1908

Parks Chair Contractor. Commons July 13, 1908

Dinizulu. Commons July 15, 1908

Training of Naval Officers. Commons July 20, 1908

3 speeches — Naval Officers and Company Directorships. Commons July 20, 1908

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons July 20, 1908

5 speeches — Naval Officers and Company Directorships. Commons July 22, 1908

3 speeches — Inland Revenue Fines. Commons July 29, 1908

Robbery and Violence in Yorkshire. Commons July 29, 1908

Middlesex Sessions Sentences. Commons October 15, 1908

Railway Companies' Agreements. Commons October 15, 1908

Messrs. J. and P. Coats' Request to Public Prosecutor. Commons October 19, 1908

2 speeches — Mile End Guardians Scandal. Commons October 19, 1908

2 speeches — The National Telephone Company. Commons October 19, 1908

LONDON AND DISTRICT ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER). Commons October 19, 1908

Licensing Bill. Commons October 22, 1908

3 speeches — The Post Office and the National Telephone Company. Commons October 26, 1908

Buckingham Palace and Unemployment. Commons October 26, 1908

2 speeches — St. Pancras Unemployed. Commons October 28, 1908

PORT OF LONDON (RECOMMITTED) BILL. Commons November 11, 1908

2 speeches — Admiralty Liquor Contracts. Commons November 12, 1908

2 speeches — The Pacific Phosphate Company. Commons November 12, 1908

Members of the Government and Special Police Patrols. Commons November 16, 1908

Consular Reports on Industrial Development. Commons November 30, 1908

2 speeches — Dangerous Performances on the Stage. Commons November 30, 1908

North British Railway Company and their Employees. Commons November 30, 1908

2 speeches — Navy Rum Supplies. Commons December 2, 1908

Soldiers as Boot-makers. Commons December 2, 1908

Pot-still Spirit. Commons December 9, 1908

PORT OF LONDON BILL. Commons December 9, 1908

Military Piquets at Aldershot. Commons December 14, 1908

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