Captain Sir Charles Bathurst
1867 - July 3, 1958Summary information for Captain Sir Charles Bathurst
Contributions
1919
3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RECONSTRUCTION. Lords April 29, 1919
MINISTRY OF HEALTH BILL. Lords May 1, 1919
2 speeches — ECONOMIC POSITION OF AGRICULTURE Lords May 1, 1919
AGRICULTURAL RECONSTRUCTION. Lords May 6, 1919
THE GOVERNMENT AND AGRICULTURE. Lords May 7, 1919
6 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH BILL. Lords May 8, 1919
MINISTRY OF HEALTH BILL. Lords May 13, 1919
SMALL HOLDING COLONIES Lords May 13, 1919
4 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH BILL. Lords May 20, 1919
MINISTRY OF HEALTH BILL. Lords May 22, 1919
THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURE. Lords May 28, 1919
SALARIES OF AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS. Lords May 28, 1919
MILK PRICES. Lords July 7, 1919
3 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, ETC., BILL. Lords July 8, 1919
4 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, ETC., BILL. Lords July 9, 1919
5 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, ETC., BILL. Lords July 17, 1919
27 speeches — FORESTRY BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 21, 1919
ACQUISITION OF LAND (ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION) BILL. Lords July 22, 1919
RAT DESTRUCTION BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 24, 1919
LORDS AMENDMENT. Lords July 24, 1919
LAND SETTLEMENT (FACILITIES) BILL. Lords July 31, 1919
3 speeches — ACQUISITION OF LAND (ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION) BILL. Lords July 31, 1919
21 speeches — ACQUISITION OF LAND (ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION) BILL. Lords August 4, 1919
6 speeches — MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL. Lords August 5, 1919
RATS AND MICE (DESTRUCTION) BILL Lords November 11, 1919
STORE CATTLE FROM ABROAD. Lords November 12, 1919
21 speeches — RATS AND MICE (DESTRUCTION) BILL. Lords November 20, 1919
2 speeches — RATS AND MICE (DESTRUCTION) BILL. Lords November 25, 1919
22 speeches — AGRICULTURE (COUNCILS, &c.) BILL. Lords December 15, 1919
9 speeches — MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES BILL Lords December 18, 1919
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