Mr Leonard Courtney
1832 - May 11, 1918Summary information for Mr Leonard Courtney
Contributions
1896
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 13, 1896
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SUPPLY). Commons February 24, 1896
TIED (PUBLIC-HOUSE) SYSTEM. Commons February 25, 1896
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SUPPLY). Commons February 27, 1896
3 speeches — BELFAST CORPORATION BILL. Commons March 10, 1896
LONDONDERRY IMPROVEMENT BILL. Commons March 11, 1896
PETERSHAM AND HAM LANDS AND FOOTPATHS BILL. Commons March 12, 1896
MILITARY EXPEDITION TO DONGOLA. Commons March 16, 1896
EGYPTIAN EXPEDITION. Commons March 26, 1896
2 speeches — APPLICATION OF SURPLUS INCOME OF YEAR 1895–6 FOR EXPENSES OF SCHEDULED WORKS. Commons March 26, 1896
2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (EASTER). Commons March 30, 1896
TREATY ENGAGEMENTS (OTTOMAN EMPIRE). Commons March 30, 1896
2 speeches — LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY BILL (BY ORDER). Commons April 14, 1896
LAND TENURE AND RENT REVISION BILL. Commons April 22, 1896
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.— (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.) Commons April 27, 1896
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE DEPART- MENTS ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons May 8, 1896
2 speeches — EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons May 14, 1896
2 speeches — EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons May 18, 1896
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons May 19, 1896
2 speeches — EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons May 19, 1896
PAYMENT OUT OF LOCAL TAXATION ACCOUNT IN RESPECT OF DEFICIENCY ARISING FROM EXEMPTION. Commons May 21, 1896
EAST AFRICA (ANGLO-ITALIAN RELATIONS). Commons June 5, 1896
2 speeches — EAST AFRICA ANGLO-ITALIAN RELATIONS. Commons June 5, 1896
EAST INDIA (EXPENSES OF TROOPS IN AFRICA IN AID OF EGYPTIAN TROOPS). Commons July 6, 1896
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