Lieut-Colonel Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan

1873 - August 21, 1933
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan

Contributions

1930

NEW BUILDINGS, WHITEHALL AND EMBANKMENT. Commons February 10, 1930

ACCIDENTS, LONDON. Commons February 13, 1930

UNDERGROUND TRANSPORT, LONDON. Written Answers February 13, 1930

TUBE RAILWAY EXTENSION, FINSBURY PARK. Written Answers February 13, 1930

5 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ENABLING) BILL. Commons February 14, 1930

RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION (LIVERPOOL STREET-ILFORSD). Commons February 18, 1930

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (CHARING CROSS BRIDGE) [By Order]. Commons February 19, 1930

2 speeches — ROYAL PARKS AND PLEASURE GARDENS. Commons February 24, 1930

DOMINION AND MERCHANT SHIPPING LEGISLATION. Commons February 26, 1930

BLIND AND DEAF PEDESTRIANS. Commons February 26, 1930

GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COMPANY. Written Answers March 11, 1930

DOMINION LEGISLATION. Written Answers March 12, 1930

LONDON SQUARES. Commons March 27, 1930

HOUSING (No. 2) BILL. Commons April 7, 1930

HOUSING (No. 2) BILL. Commons April 7, 1930

POLICE UNIFORM. Written Answers April 17, 1930

BRITISH MUSEUM (NEWSPAPER STORE). Written Answers April 17, 1930

GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY (STOCKHOLDERS). Commons June 4, 1930

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 6, 1930

FULHAM. Written Answers June 17, 1930

3 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Provision for expediting in England valuations and assessments for years of revaluation.) Commons June 19, 1930

14 speeches — CLAUSE 26.—(Annual value of property in London for purposes of Income Tax.) Commons June 23, 1930

CLAUSE 27.—(Provisions with respect to returns, copies of valuation lists and tax assessments in London.) Commons June 23, 1930

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (IMPROVEMENTS) BILL [Lords]. (By Order). Commons November 19, 1930

TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT, SOMERSET. Commons November 27, 1930

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