Captain Sir Charles Bathurst
1867 - July 3, 1958Summary information for Captain Sir Charles Bathurst
Contributions
1925
4 speeches — BRITISH SUGAR (SUBSIDY) BILL. Lords March 24, 1925
5 speeches — BRITISH SUGAR (SUBSIDY) BILL. Lords March 25, 1925
BRITISH SUGAR (SUBSIDY) BILL. Lords March 26, 1925
5 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RETURNS BILL. Lords April 30, 1925
IMPORTATION OF PEDIGREE ANIMALS BILL. Lords April 30, 1925
3 speeches — DAIRY INDUSTRY. Lords May 6, 1925
14 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RETURNS BILL. Lords May 7, 1925
3 speeches — IMPORTATION OF PEDIGREE ANIMALS BILL. Lords May 7, 1925
5 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RETURNS BILL. Lords May 14, 1925
AGRICULTURAL RETURNS BILL. Lords May 19, 1925
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Lords May 27, 1925
AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULATION) AMENDMENT BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 23, 1925
6 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RETURNS. Lords June 23, 1925
4 speeches — AGRICULTURAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES. Lords June 24, 1925
ARABLE CULTIVATION. Lords July 9, 1925
2 speeches — ALLOTMENTS BILL. Lords July 16, 1925
IMPROVEMENT OF LAND ACT (1899) AMENDMENT BILL. Lords July 16, 1925
8 speeches — ALLOTMENTS BILL. Lords July 22, 1925
LAND DRAINAGE (OUSE) PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL. Lords July 27, 1925
6 speeches — ARABLE CULTIVATION. Lords July 27, 1925
SEEDS ACT (1920) AMENDMENT BILL. Lords July 27, 1925
ALLOTMENTS BILL. Lords July 29, 1925
DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Lords July 30, 1925
2 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE AND FOX HUNTING. Lords November 19, 1925
2 speeches — TITHE BILL. Lords December 3, 1925
16 speeches — TITHE BILL. Lords December 10, 1925
2 speeches — MINES (WORKING FACILITIES AND SUPPORT) BILL. Lords December 15, 1925
2 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Lords December 16, 1925
TITHE BILL. Lords December 16, 1925
LAND SETTLEMENT (FACILITIES) AMENDMENT BILL. Lords December 17, 1925
LAND SETTLEMENT (FACILITIES) AMENDMENT BILL. Lords December 21, 1925
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