Lord Edmund Talbot

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

Contributions

1919

HIGH PRICES (MR. RUNCIMAN'S LETTER). Commons February 14, 1919

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 14, 1919

2 speeches — CIVIL CONTINGENCIES FUND (ADVANCES). Commons February 24, 1919

VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 3, 1919

KINMEL CAMP OUTBREAK. Commons March 7, 1919

MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS [MONEY]. Commons March 24, 1919

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT MOTOR WORKS, CIPPENHAM. Commons March 27, 1919

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 31, 1919

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 10, 1919

ACQUISITION OF LAND (ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION) [SALARIES]. Commons April 15, 1919

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 8, 1919

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Written Answers May 9, 1919

GOVERNMENT WAR OBLIGATIONS. Commons May 14, 1919

TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. Commons May 15, 1919

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 26, 1919

GENERAL SECRETARY'S LETTER. Commons May 30, 1919

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 30, 1919

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 3, 1919

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 11, 1919

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 11, 1919

SCOTTISH ESTIMATES. Commons August 4, 1919

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 3, 1919

RUSSIA. Commons November 6, 1919

3 speeches — NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND (POWERS) BILL [Lords]. Commons November 7, 1919

2 speeches — AMERICAN SENATE'S DECISION. Commons November 20, 1919

2 speeches — ISLE OF MAN (CUSTOMS) BILL. Commons December 8, 1919

HOUSING (ADDITIONAL POWERS) BILL. Commons December 10, 1919

PUBLIC LIBRARIES BILL. Commons December 11, 1919

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF LORD LIEUTENANT. Commons December 19, 1919

PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons December 22, 1919

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