Colonel William Nicholson

1862 - July 29, 1942
Summary information for Colonel William Nicholson

Contributions

1925

STANDING COMMITTEE A. Commons March 2, 1925

2 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons March 2, 1925

2 speeches — STANDING COMMITTES. Commons March 3, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons March 3, 1925

3 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons March 3, 1925

SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEE. Commons March 3, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons March 13, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons March 13, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE A. Commons March 16, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons March 16, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE A. Commons March 23, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons March 23, 1925

2 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons May 4, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons May 4, 1925

SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEE. Commons May 4, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE A. Commons May 7, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons May 7, 1925

CHAIRMEN'S PANEL. Commons June 18, 1925

3 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons June 18, 1925

2 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons June 22, 1925

2 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons June 23, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons June 23, 1925

CHAIRMEN'S PANEL. Commons June 30, 1925

3 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons June 30, 1925

SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEE. Commons June 30, 1925

3 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons July 3, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons July 3, 1925

SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEE. Commons July 14, 1925

CHAIRMEN'S PANEL. Commons November 17, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEES. Commons November 19, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE C. Commons November 24, 1925

SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEE. Commons November 24, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE A. Commons December 10, 1925

2 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE B. Commons December 10, 1925

STANDING COMMITTEE A. Commons December 11, 1925

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