Captain George Sandys

1875 - September 3, 1937
Summary information for Captain George Sandys

Contributions

1912

Outrages (Ireland). Written Answers February 23, 1912

2 speeches — DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION, IRELAND. Commons February 26, 1912

Army Aeroplanes. Commons February 27, 1912

2 speeches — Army Air Battalion. Commons February 27, 1912

2 speeches — CLASS 3.—MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL EXPENSES. Commons February 27, 1912

CROFTERS COMMISSION. Commons February 27, 1912

2 speeches — CLASS 4—NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. Commons February 28, 1912

Cattle Drives. Written Answers February 28, 1912

3 speeches — Outrages (Ireland). Commons February 29, 1912

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1912–13. Commons March 4, 1912

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (FAIR-WAGES CLAUSE). Commons March 4, 1912

Attack on Police Sergeant (Clonboo). Written Answers March 4, 1912

OUTRAGE AT BALLYMURPUY. Commons March 7, 1912

BISHOP OF KILLALOE'S SERMON. Commons March 7, 1912

FIRING OUTRAGES. Commons March 7, 1912

Crime in Somerset Commons March 7, 1912

Outrages (Ireland). Written Answers March 12, 1912

Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin. Written Answers March 12, 1912

TERRITORIAL FORGE ORGANISATION. Commons March 13, 1912

Cattle Drives. Written Answers March 13, 1912

2 speeches — Attack on Police (Clonboo). Commons March 14, 1912

2 speeches — HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES BILL. Commons March 15, 1912

Outrages (Ireland). Written Answers March 18, 1912

13 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1912–13.— [PROGRESS.] Commons March 20, 1912

4 speeches — Outrages (Ireland). Commons March 21, 1912

United Irish League Speeches. Written Answers March 25, 1912

Outrages (Ireland). Written Answers March 25, 1912

CLAUSE 2.—(Settlement of Minimum Rate of Wages and District Rules.) Commons March 26, 1912

Preserved Cream. Written Answers March 27, 1912

4 speeches — Outrages (Ireland). Commons March 28, 1912

2 speeches — Agrarian Crime (Ireland). Commons March 28, 1912

3 speeches — Outrages (Ireland). Commons April 11, 1912

House of Commons (Ladies' Gallery). Commons May 7, 1912

HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND. Commons May 14, 1912

ELECTORAL FRANCHISE. Commons May 14, 1912

2 speeches — Imperial Service Medal (Trinity House Service). Commons May 14, 1912

2 speeches — Barmack, Limited, Dublin (Prosecution). Commons May 14, 1912

2 speeches — Outrages (Ireland). Commons May 16, 1912

3 speeches — Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons May 16, 1912

VESSELS REPORTED IN VICINITY. Commons May 16, 1912

South Kensington Spirit Museum. Commons May 21, 1912

3 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE—LOSS OF LIFE AT SEA. Commons May 21, 1912

IRISH SENATE. Commons May 30, 1912

JOINT EXCHEQUER BOARD (SALARIES). Commons May 30, 1912

VESSELS IN DISTRESS AT SEA. Commons May 30, 1912

3 speeches — CLASS I.—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR BUILDINGS. Commons June 4, 1912

CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions as to the Province of Bihar.) Commons June 7, 1912

12 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Creation of Legislative Councils of Chief Commissioners.) Commons June 7, 1912

5 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Amendment and Repeal of Acts and Saving.) Commons June 7, 1912

NEW CLAUSE.—(Residence at Dacca.) Commons June 7, 1912

BRITISH SEAMEN AND FOREIGN EMPLOYERS. Commons June 11, 1912

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 11, 1912

6 speeches — MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (QUALIFICATION OF CLERGYMEN) BILL. Commons June 14, 1912

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 18, 1912

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 19, 1912

PUTUMAYO ATROCITIES. Commons July 19, 1912

CLAUSE I.—(Duty on Tea.) Commons July 26, 1912

Class 5.—COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons July 29, 1912

Undeveloped Land Duty. Written Answers August 2, 1912

County Kerry Magistracy. Written Answers August 5, 1912

4 speeches — Crime in Ireland. Written Answers October 7, 1912

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