Marquess of Titchfield

1893 - March 21, 1977
Summary information for Marquess of Titchfield

Contributions

1930

Ex-SERVICE MEN. Commons January 23, 1930

WORLD TRADE. Commons January 28, 1930

BENEFIT. Commons January 30, 1930

COMPLAINTS. Commons February 6, 1930

CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 10, 1930

ROAD FUNCTIONS (DELEGATION). Commons February 19, 1930

GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons March 20, 1930

DISARMAMENT. Commons March 24, 1930

BRITISH EMBASSY, PETROGRAD (PLATE). Commons March 26, 1930

CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS ACT. Commons April 3, 1930

LITERARY PUBLICATIONS (CENSORSHIP). Commons April 10, 1930

NEWARK. Commons April 17, 1930

GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Commons April 29, 1930

INCOME TAX. Commons May 1, 1930

HOME OFFICE. Commons May 7, 1930

LACE TRADE. Commons May 13, 1930

BOARD OF TRADE. Commons May 14, 1930

SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES (LACE). Commons May 15, 1930

COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA. Commons May 19, 1930

MR. GANDHI. Commons May 26, 1930

INDIA OFFICE. Commons May 26, 1930

LACE INDUSTRY. Commons May 27, 1930

SAFEGUARDING DUTIES (LACE INDUSTRY). Commons June 2, 1930

SAFEGUARDING DUTIES (LACE INDUSTRY). Commons June 3, 1930

BIRMINGHAM. Commons June 5, 1930

RUSSIA. Commons June 6, 1930

FIGHTING SERVICES (FOOD SUPPLIES). Commons June 18, 1930

GRANTS IN RESPECT OF EMPLOYMENT SCHEMES. Commons June 18, 1930

RUSSIA (PROPAGANDA). Commons June 23, 1930

TRANSFER OF TROOPS (RAILWAY FARES). Commons July 1, 1930

SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC.—PERSONNAL. Commons July 21, 1930

CLAUSE 24.—(Rating powers of drainage boards other than Catchment Boards.) Commons July 28, 1930

AIR ESTIMATES, 1930. Commons July 30, 1930

MR. SNOWDEN'S STATEMENT. Commons August 1, 1930

SCHOOL ATTENDANCE. BILL. Commons November 24, 1930

SIZE OF CLASSES. Commons November 27, 1930

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