Lord Edmund Talbot

1855 - May 18, 1947
Summary information for Lord Edmund Talbot

Contributions

1918

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons January 15, 1918

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons January 23, 1918

2 speeches — STATEMENT BY MR. BONAR LAW. Commons March 21, 1918

2 speeches — "WESTMEATH INDEPENDENT" (SEIZURE). Commons April 9, 1918

5 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 13, 1918

3 speeches — ENACTMENTS REPEALED. Commons April 15, 1918

PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN.— Class I. Commons April 18, 1918

GAS UNDERTAKINGS (STATUTORY PRICES). Commons April 18, 1918

TRAMWAY, ETC. (STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS). Commons April 24, 1918

SUPPLY. Commons May 2, 1918

HORSE BREEDING [EXPENSES]. Commons May 6, 1918

2 speeches — HORSE BREEDING [EXPENSES.] Commons May 6, 1918

HORSE BREEDING BILL. Commons May 13, 1918

EMIGRATION [EXPENSES.] Commons June 3, 1918

EMIGRATION [EXPENSES]. Commons June 4, 1918

CLAUSE 13.—( Amendment of 3 Edw.7 c. 45 &4 Edw. 7. c. 15.) Commons June 11, 1918

TRADE BOARDS [EXPENSES]. Commons June 19, 1918

TRADE BOARDS [EXPENSES]. Commons June 20, 1918

2 speeches — TRADE BOARDS [EXPENSES]. Commons June 24, 1918

2 speeches — LUXURY DUTY. Commons July 1, 1918

SUMMARY JURISDICTION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 2, 1918

FLAX COMPANIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) BILL. Commons July 3, 1918

Clause 3 (Short Title) ordered to stand part of the Bill. Commons July 10, 1918

Sir G. CAVE'S STATEMENT. Commons July 11, 1918

4 speeches — EMERGENCY LEGISLATION (SELECT COMMITTEE). Commons July 16, 1918

PUBLIC WORKS LOANS [REMISSION OF DEBTS]. Commons July 23, 1918

3 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL [Lords] AND SEXUAL OFFENCES BILL [Lords]. Commons July 24, 1918

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 25, 1918

SUPPLY. Commons July 30, 1918

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 2, 1918

EMERGENCY LEGISLATION. Commons August 2, 1918

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 6, 1918

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