Mr Alfred Davies

1848 - September 27, 1907
Summary information for Mr Alfred Davies

Contributions

1902

South Africa—Transvaal Finance. Commons January 21, 1902

Malta. Commons January 21, 1902

3 speeches — Mining Royalties. Commons January 21, 1902

4 speeches — Cape Colony Revenue. Commons January 27, 1902

2 speeches — Cape Colony Revenues. Commons January 28, 1902

Llanelly Union—Relief Distribution. Commons February 3, 1902

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES). Commons February 4, 1902

2 speeches — Boer Munitions of War. Commons February 6, 1902

2 speeches — Ecclesiastical Courts. Commons February 6, 1902

Suggested War Tax on Steamship Companies. Commons February 13, 1902

Mineral Royalties. Commons February 13, 1902

Chartered Company of South Africa. Commons February 14, 1902

South African War—Peace Proposals. Commons February 21, 1902

3 speeches — Malta and the Coronation. Commons February 24, 1902

Mining Royalties. Commons February 24, 1902

Recent Military Operations. Commons February 28, 1902

Business of the House. Commons February 28, 1902

"The Parliamentary Debates." Commons March 7, 1902

Messrs. Houlder's Contracts. Commons March 20, 1902

6 speeches — Messrs. Houlder Brothers' Contracts. Commons March 21, 1902

Assistance for Distressed Loyalists. Commons March 24, 1902

2 speeches — Messrs. Houlder's Contracts. Commons March 24, 1902

Provincial Mayors and the Coronation. Commons April 8, 1902

2 speeches — Government Departments and County Councils—Transference of Powers. Commons April 14, 1902

4 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons April 21, 1902

Civil Servants and the Coronation Procession. Commons May 5, 1902

Increase of Public Expenditure. Commons May 5, 1902

The Education Bill. Commons May 12, 1902

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 14, 1902

Civil Servants and the Coronation. Commons May 15, 1902

Llansadwrn (Carmarthenshire) Charities. Commons May 15, 1902

Coronation Processions—Accommodation for Members. Commons May 29, 1902

2 speeches — Cornwallis's Charity, Llansadwrn, Carmarthenshire. Commons June 2, 1902

2 speeches — Cornwallis's Charity, Llansadwrn, Carmarthenshire. Commons June 5, 1902

Parcel Post with the United States. Commons June 9, 1902

2 speeches — Relief and Resettlement of Loyalists. Commons June 9, 1902

2 speeches — Disposal of Army Horses used in the War. Commons June 16, 1902

Return of the Troops from South Africa— Hire of Transports. Commons June 16, 1902

3 speeches — Coronation Processions—Members Stands. Commons June 18, 1902

South African Finance. Commons June 23, 1902

4 speeches — The Colonies and the War. Commons June 23, 1902

Colonial Help in the War. Commons June 25, 1902

Boer Leaders and the Civil Administration. Commons June 25, 1902

Return of the Refugees. Commons June 25, 1902

Charity Commission—Cornwallis Charity, Llansadwrn. Commons June 30, 1902

South Africa—Chartered Company's Financial Statement for 1901. Commons July 1, 1902

Chartered Company—Agreements with Imperial Government. Commons July 1, 1902

Compensation for Deceased Soldiers' Relatives and Wounded Soldiers. Commons July 7, 1902

Cornwallis Charity, Carmarthenshire. Commons July 17, 1902

Mr. Balfour's Official Title. Commons July 17, 1902

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES BILL. Commons October 21, 1902

2 speeches — EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons October 28, 1902

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons October 30, 1902

CLASS V. Commons November 6, 1902

Census Returns—Population of Carmarthen. Commons November 10, 1902

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons November 12, 1902

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 19, 1902

South Africa—Grants to Repatriated Boers. Commons November 20, 1902

South Africa—Articles of Peace—Boer Protest to Lord Kitchener. Commons December 3, 1902

St. Louis International Exposition, 1903 Commons December 18, 1902

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