Mr Alfred Emmott
1858 - December 13, 1926Summary information for Mr Alfred Emmott
Contributions
1919
INDUSTRIAL UNREST. Lords February 19, 1919
NEW CAPITAL ISSUES. Lords March 13, 1919
EXPORT OF SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. Lords March 13, 1919
2 speeches — THE FINANCIAL POSITION. Lords April 1, 1919
3 speeches — NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND (POWERS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 1, 1919
MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICA TIONS BILL. Lords July 23, 1919
SEX DISQUALIFICATION (REMOVAL) BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 31, 1919
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL. Lords July 31, 1919
SEX DISQUALIFICATION (REMOVAL) BILL. [H.L.] Lords August 4, 1919
4 speeches — MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL. Lords August 5, 1919
4 speeches — IMPORTATION OF GOODS. Lords August 6, 1919
6 speeches — MINISTRY OF WAYS AND COMMUNICATIONS BILL. Lords August 6, 1919
9 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT BILL. Lords August 11, 1919
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT BILL. Lords August 14, 1919
LORDS AMENDMENT. Lords August 14, 1919
LORDS AMENDMENT Lords August 14, 1919
PROFITEERING BILL. Lords August 15, 1919
5 speeches — PROFITEERING BILL. Lords August 18, 1919
3 speeches — FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COUNTRY. Lords October 23, 1919
4 speeches — FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COUNTRY. Lords October 29, 1919
PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Lords November 12, 1919
2 speeches — TRADE MARKS BILL. Lords November 12, 1919
ALIENS RESTRICTION BILL. Lords November 27, 1919
THE COAL POSITION. Lords December 2, 1919
19 speeches — PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Lords December 4, 1919
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BILL. Lords December 8, 1919
TRADE MARKS BILL. Lords December 8, 1919
6 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE. Lords December 8, 1919
2 speeches — TRADE MARKS BILL. Lords December 11, 1919
PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Lords December 11, 1919
6 speeches — NATIVE RIGHTS IN BRITISH WEST AFRICA. Lords December 17, 1919
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