Hon. William Peel
1867 - September 28, 1937Summary information for Hon. William Peel
Contributions
1912
OFFICIAL EXPOSITORS. Commons February 19, 1912
Imperial and Local Taxation (Committee). Commons February 19, 1912
4 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons February 20, 1912
LECTURERS. Commons February 21, 1912
Naval Prize Bill. Commons February 21, 1912
2 speeches — Army Annual Report. Commons February 27, 1912
CLASS 8.—INSURANCE COMMISSIONS (UNITED-KINGDOM). Commons February 29, 1912
3 speeches — LECTURES. Commons March 14, 1912
3 speeches — Army Hospital Stoppages. Commons March 19, 1912
SCHAPPED BATTLESHIPS. Written Answers March 20, 1912
PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Commons March 27, 1912
2 speeches — MEDICAL PROFESSION. Written Answers May 6, 1912
9 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS (OFFICIAL REPORT) Commons May 7, 1912
WELSH COMMISSIONERS. Commons May 21, 1912
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILL. Commons June 11, 1912
3 speeches — POLICE PROTECTION. Commons June 13, 1912
3 speeches — AMENDING BILL. Commons June 19, 1912
IRISH LANGUAGE. Commons June 19, 1912
NEW CLAUSE.—(Requirement of Approval of Congregation.) Commons June 21, 1912
MEDICAL ATTENDANCE FEE. Commons July 22, 1912
DOCTORS ON INSURANCE COMMITTEES. Commons July 22, 1912
CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTION. Commons July 24, 1912
2 speeches — COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Commons July 25, 1912
NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of Allotments, Nursery, and Market Gardens from Undeveloped Land Duty). Commons August 6, 1912
3 speeches — Clause 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament). Commons October 15, 1912
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 16, 1912
4 speeches — Land Values Committee. Commons October 21, 1912
4 speeches — Payment of Members (Income Tax Allowance). Commons October 21, 1912
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 22, 1912
Edmonton County Court. Written Answers October 22, 1912
2 speeches — FINANCIAL PROVISIONS. Written Answers October 23, 1912
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