Mr Ailwyn Fellowes
1855 - September 23, 1924Summary information for Mr Ailwyn Fellowes
Contributions
1904
Railway Rates on Agricultural Produce. Commons February 22, 1904
British Agriculture—Co-operative Credit Societies. Commons March 2, 1904
Board of Agriculture—District Correspondents. Commons March 8, 1904
Sea Fisheries Bill. Commons March 10, 1904
Egg Frauds against Irish Producers. Commons March 14, 1904
St. Patrick's Day. Commons March 15, 1904
Fishing Industry and Railway Rates. Commons March 16, 1904
Glanders. Commons March 21, 1904
DOGS BILL. Commons March 23, 1904
2 speeches — Foreign Hops. Commons March 28, 1904
Glanders. Commons March 28, 1904
2 speeches — Argentina Cattle Trade. Commons April 14, 1904
Agriculture. Commons April 18, 1904
Canadian Cattle. Commons April 18, 1904
Number of people engaged in Agriculture in Scotland. Commons April 21, 1904
Board of Agriculture Assistant Inspectors. Commons April 21, 1904
Canadian Cattle. Commons May 4, 1904
Sale of Tubercular Cattle for Breeding Purposes. Commons May 4, 1904
2 speeches — Railway Rates Inquiry. Commons May 9, 1904
Carriage of Milk by Railway—Locked Churns. Commons May 9, 1904
Railway Rates for Fish. Commons May 17, 1904
Sale of Adulterated Seeds. Commons May 18, 1904
Sea Fisheries Bill. Commons June 27, 1904
Swine Fever Regulations in Aberdeenshire. Commons June 30, 1904
Solway Fishery Bill. Commons July 4, 1904
Board of Agriculture Leaflets. Commons July 5, 1904
Agricultural Profits in Great Britain. Commons July 11, 1904
Ordnance Survey Department Discipline. Commons July 11, 1904
2 speeches — Ordnance Survey Officer's Grievance. Commons July 14, 1904
Merchant Seamen and Margarine. Commons July 14, 1904
British Forestry. Commons July 28, 1904
Agricultural Depression. Commons August 9, 1904
Swine Fever in Midlothian. Commons August 13, 1904
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