Mr Alfred Lyttelton

1857 - July 4, 1913
Summary information for Mr Alfred Lyttelton

Contributions

1909

DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. Commons March 5, 1909

3 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, ETC., BILL. Commons April 5, 1909

4 speeches — TRADE BOARDS BILL. Commons April 28, 1909

3 speeches — TEA. Commons May 4, 1909

5 speeches — F.—OCCASIONAL LICENCES. Commons May 10, 1909

7 speeches — LAND VALUE DUTIES. Commons May 12, 1909

LAND VALUE DUTIES. Commons May 26, 1909

Natives of South Africa (Lord Selborne's Speech). Written Answers May 26, 1909

2 speeches — COLONIAL AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons May 27, 1909

2 speeches — LONDON ELECTIONS BILL. Commons June 4, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1. Commons June 29, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons June 30, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons July 5, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2. Commons July 6, 1909

3 speeches — Orange River Colony (Dismissal of Inspectors). Commons July 12, 1909

CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Valve.) Commons July 12, 1909

9 speeches — CLAUSE 3. Commons July 13, 1909

CLAUSE 5.—(Collection and Recovery of Duty in Case of Death.) Commons July 14, 1909

South African Union Bill. Written Answers July 26, 1909

South Africa Union Bill (Delegates and Government Conference). Commons July 27, 1909

3 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE. Commons July 27, 1909

6 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Duty on Site Value of Undeveloped Land.) Commons August 9, 1909

2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA BILL [Lords]. Commons August 16, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 24.—(Original Constitution of Senate.) Commons August 19, 1909

3 speeches — Clause 26.—(Qualifications of Senators.) Commons August 19, 1909

2 speeches — SUMMARY. Commons August 20, 1909

6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions as to Acquisition of Land under Part III., 7 Edw. 7, c. 54.) Commons August 30, 1909

10 speeches — CLAUSE 53.—(Preparation and Approval of Town Planning Scheme.) Commons August 31, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 57.—(Compensation in Respect of Property Injuriously Affected by Scheme, etc.) Commons August 31, 1909

EXCLUSION FROM EXEMPTION. Commons September 2, 1909

CLAUSE 29.—(Duties on Excise Liquor Licences.) Commons September 2, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE. 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 3, 1909

CLAUSE 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 7, 1909

5 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Reduction of Duty in Case of Hotels or Restaurants.) Commons September 7, 1909

CLAUSE 34.—(Duty on Statements of Receipts from Intoxicating Liquor Supplied in a Club.) Commons September 9, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 47.—(Super-tax on Incomes over £5,000.) Commons September 20, 1909

5 speeches — CLAUSE 50.—(Exemptions and Abatements in Case of Persons not Resident in the United Kingdom.) Commons September 21, 1909

NEW CLAUSE.—(Special Provision for Increment Value Duty in the case of Land used for Games and Recreation.) Commons September 30, 1909

2 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(See col. 1669–1679, Official Report 4th October.) Commons October 6, 1909

6 speeches — Scale 7. Commons October 6, 1909

CLAUSE 2.—(Provisions as to Acquisition of Land under Part III.) Commons November 1, 1909

CLAUSE 10.—(Powers of Enforcing Execution of Housing Acts.) Commons November 1, 1909

7 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Condition as to Keeping Houses Let to Persons of the Working Classes in Repair.) Commons November 1, 1909

CLAUSE 53.—(Application of Housing Acts to Scotland.) Commons November 1, 1909

CLAUSE 54.—(Preparation and Approval of Town Planning Scheme.) Commons November 1, 1909

CLAUSE 58.—(Compensation in, Respect of Property Injuriously Affected by Scheme, etc.) Commons November 1, 1909

CLAUSE 59.—(Exclusion or Limitation of Compensation in Certain Cases.) Commons November 1, 1909

CLAUSE 62.—(Determination of Matters by Local Government Board.) Commons November 1, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 65.—(Definition of Local Authority and Expenses.) Commons November 1, 1909

SCHEDULE I. Commons November 1, 1909

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