Hon. Henry Strutt

1840 - July 26, 1914
Summary information for Hon. Henry Strutt

Contributions

1909

THE EDUCATION RATE. Lords May 3, 1909

SECOND READING. Lords May 24, 1909

2 speeches — ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STAFFS. Lords July 19, 1909

2 speeches — PUBLIC-HOUSES IMPROVEMENT BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 20, 1909

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. Lords July 21, 1909

THE TUBERCULOSIS ORDER. Lords July 28, 1909

2 speeches — LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES (MEDICAL TREATMENT) BILL. Lords August 4, 1909

2 speeches — TUBERCULOUS CATTLE IN SCOTLAND. Lords August 4, 1909

WATER SUPPLIES PROTECTION BILL. [H.L.] Lords August 5, 1909

3 speeches — TRADE BOARDS BILL. Lords September 13, 1909

HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., BILL. Lords September 14, 1909

3 speeches — EDUCATION (ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords September 21, 1909

2 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c. BILL. Lords September 21, 1909

13 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., BILL. Lords September 22, 1909

2 speeches — LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES (MEDICAL TREATMENT) BILL. Lords September 23, 1909

5 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c. BILL. Lords September 23, 1909

3 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., BILL. Lords October 4, 1909

2 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., BILL. Lords October 11, 1909

CINEMATOGRAPH BILL. Lords October 11, 1909

3 speeches — ASYLUM OFFICERS SUPERANNUATION BILL. Lords October 13, 1909

8 speeches — PART I. Development. Lords October 21, 1909

14 speeches — ASYLUM OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION BILL. Lords October 25, 1909

3 speeches — ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACTS (AMENDMENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords October 26, 1909

2 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AND ROAD IMPROVE MENT FUNDS BILL. Lords October 26, 1909

ASYLUM OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION BILL. Lords November 8, 1909

2 speeches — ASYLUM OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION BILL. Lords November 11, 1909

7 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., BILL. Lords November 19, 1909

FINANCE BILL. Lords November 30, 1909

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