Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck

1863 - October 6, 1931
Summary information for Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck

Contributions

1928

RAIDS. Written Answers February 27, 1928

SUDAN (ABYSSINIAN RAIDS). Commons February 29, 1928

DEATHS FROM STARVATION. Commons March 1, 1928

INQUEST, BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Commons March 1, 1928

2 speeches — FACTORY INSPECTION (SCOT- LAND). Commons March 8, 1928

SMALL-POX (VAGRANTS). Commons March 8, 1928

NOTTINGHAM. Commons March 8, 1928

SUBSIDISED HOUSES (LETTING). Commons March 8, 1928

WAGES. Commons March 27, 1928

RETIREMENTS. Written Answers March 27, 1928

PERMANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE (CANADA). Commons April 25, 1928

3 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons April 30, 1928

2 speeches — REORGANISATION. Commons May 2, 1928

PARKHURST CONVICT PRISON (CLASSES AND LECTURES). Written Answers May 3, 1928

MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons May 15, 1928

EMPLOYMENT OF YOUNG PERSONS (PARTICULAR OCCUPATIONS). Commons May 16, 1928

2 speeches — PRISONS, ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons May 21, 1928

WASHINGTON HOURS CONVENTION. Commons May 24, 1928

LIQUOR AND SPIRITS (IMPORTS). Commons June 18, 1928

2 speeches — MOTOR CYCLES (LICENCE DUTY). Commons June 21, 1928

MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons June 21, 1928

COAL INDUSTRY. Written Answers June 21, 1928

SLOTTED-WING DEVICE. Commons July 4, 1928

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT (MINERS). Commons July 5, 1928

LEAD POISONING. Written Answers July 5, 1928

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons November 15, 1928

COLLIERY, IBSTOCK, LEICESTERSHIRE. Commons November 20, 1928

2 speeches — RELIEF (ABLE-BODIED MEN). Commons November 29, 1928

DURHAM AND SOUTH WALES COALFIELDS. Commons December 5, 1928

3 speeches — POOR LAW RELIEF, SOUTH WALES. Commons December 5, 1928

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (GERMANY). Written Answers December 10, 1928

BENEFIT DISALLOWED. Commons December 12, 1928

WALES AND DURHAM. Commons December 12, 1928

PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons December 17, 1928

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