Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck
1863 - October 6, 1931Summary information for Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck
Contributions
1916
LAND SETTLEMENT. Commons February 17, 1916
RECRUITS (SUPPLY OF RAZORS). Written Answers February 21, 1916
CANTEEN CONTRACTORS. Written Answers February 21, 1916
VOTE A.—NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 15, 1916
4 speeches — FOOD SUPPLY (AREAS UNCULTIVATED). Commons May 10, 1916
MARRIED MEN'S FURNITURE (REPOSITORIES). Commons May 11, 1916
2 speeches — FOOD SUPPLY (CULTIVABLE AREAS). Commons May 11, 1916
WAR SERVICE FOR WOMEN. Commons May 11, 1916
STRIKES AMONG WORKMEN. Written Answers May 11, 1916
2 speeches — RAILWAY SUPPLY DEPARTMENT (ENLISTED MINERS). Commons May 17, 1916
LAND CULTIVATION (SUPPLY OF LIME). Commons May 17, 1916
NORTH MIDLAND (46th) TERRITORIAL DIVISION. Written Answers June 22, 1916
WAR OFFICE (TEMPORARY WOMEn OLERKS). Commons June 26, 1916
Chief Factory Inspector (Report). Commons June 26, 1916
FIELD CASHIERS (TREASURY NOTES). Written Answers June 28, 1916
INTERNMENT OF ALIENS. Commons June 29, 1916
WOMEN WORKERS (WAGES). Commons July 4, 1916
WAR OFFICE (TEMPORARY WOMEN CLERKS). Commons July 4, 1916
SUNDAY LABOUR (WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS). Commons July 5, 1916
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons July 10, 1916
WOMEN WORKERS (MESSRS. VICKERS', ERITH). Commons July 10, 1916
SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE. Commons July 10, 1916
5 speeches — NERVE-SHAKEN SOLDIERS. Commons July 10, 1916
SMALL HOLDING COLONIES BILL [Lords]. Commons July 10, 1916
2 speeches — WAR OFFICE WOMEN CLERKS. Written Answers July 27, 1916
2 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE.—Class II. Commons August 3, 1916
COLONIAL OFFICE.—Class II. Commons August 3, 1916
CENSORSHIP (PRIVATE LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS). Commons August 14, 1916
EDUCATION. Commons August 14, 1916
PALM KERNELS. Written Answers August 14, 1916
3 speeches — MINISTEY OF MUNITIONS. Commons August 15, 1916
2 speeches — DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. Commons October 17, 1916
CIVIL SERVICE (WAR BONUS). Written Answers October 17, 1916
ENEMY AIR RAIDS. Written Answers October 17, 1916
EXEMPTION CLAIMS. Commons October 19, 1916
CAST ARMY HORSES. Written Answers October 19, 1916
DEATH OF MUNITION WORKERS. Written Answers October 19, 1916
2 speeches — DISABLED SOLDIERS (TREATMENT AND INSTRUCTION). Commons October 26, 1916
TREATMENT OF DISABLED SOLDIERS. Commons October 31, 1916
WHEAT SUPPLIES. Commons November 2, 1916
LAND RECLAMATION. Commons November 2, 1916
HOME SERVICE. Written Answers November 2, 1916
TERRITORIAL FORCE, SALONIKA. Written Answers November 2, 1916
PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons November 7, 1916
TREATMENT OF DISABLED SOLDIERS. Commons November 7, 1916
SALE OF ENEMY PROPERTY. Commons November 8, 1916
PRISONERS OF WAR (UTILISATION OF SERVICES). Commons November 9, 1916
HOME SERVICE. Written Answers November 9, 1916
NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers November 9, 1916
2 speeches — T.N.T. POISONING. Commons November 14, 1916
WOMEN'S WAGES. Written Answers November 14, 1916
2 speeches — PALM-KERNEL, COTTON, AND LINSEED CAKE. Commons November 21, 1916
PALM KERNELS. Written Answers November 21, 1916
MILK PRICES. Written Answers November 21, 1916
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers November 21, 1916
WEST AFRICA (TAXES). Commons November 23, 1916
NIGERIA. Commons November 23, 1916
GERMAN PRISONERS (EMPLOYMENT ON LAND). Written Answers November 23, 1916
FIELD PUNISHMENT. Commons November 28, 1916
GERMAN EAST AFRICA (SLAVERY). Commons November 28, 1916
INTERNED CIVILIANS. Commons November 28, 1916
WOOLLEN TRADE OPERATIVES (WAR BONUS). Commons November 28, 1916
CLAUSE 9.—(Short Title, Interpretation, and Repeal.) Commons December 4, 1916
2 speeches — SOLDIERS' LEAVE. Commons December 19, 1916
FEEDING STUFFS. Commons December 19, 1916
SUPERPHOSPHATE. Commons December 19, 1916
IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS (RELEASE). Commons December 31, 1916
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