Mr Amelius Lockwood
1847 - December 26, 1928Summary information for Mr Amelius Lockwood
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1902
2 speeches — Officers' Accommodion at Frimley and Salisbury. Commons January 27, 1902
2 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES. 1901–02. Commons January 31, 1902
Officers' Accommodation at Frimley and Salisbury Plain. Commons February 3, 1902
Sandhurst Military College. Commons February 14, 1902
STANDING ORDER No. I (SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE.) Commons February 18, 1902
Education—Registration of Teachers and Recognition of Schools. Commons February 24, 1902
Teachers' Registration Fees— "Experience in Teaching. " Commons February 24, 1902
2 speeches — Railway Servants—Hours of Labour. Commons February 25, 1902
2 speeches — LONDON WATER BILL. Commons February 27, 1902
2 speeches — Waltham Royal Gunpowder Factory. Commons April 14, 1902
2 speeches — Teachers' Register. Commons April 14, 1902
LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY BILL [BY ORDER]. Commons April 17, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons May 8, 1902
Coronation Functions—Accommodation for Members. Commons May 15, 1902
CLASS II. Commons May 27, 1902
CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1902–3. CLASS II. Commons May 30, 1902
South African War—Terms of Peace. Commons June 2, 1902
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 10, 1902
3 speeches — Explosion at Waltham Abbey Mills—Case of W. Wilkinson. Commons June 25, 1902
LICENSING BILL. Commons June 25, 1902
CHARING CROSS, EUSTON AND HAMP STEAD (Nos. 1–3) BILL [LORDS]. Commons July 18, 1902
South Africa—Claims of Reserve Officers. Commons July 18, 1902
LONDON WATER (RE-COMMITTED) BILL. Commons July 18, 1902
Army—Reserve Officers' Promotion. Commons July 28, 1902
South African War—Imperial Yeomanry—Medals. Commons July 28, 1902
Income Tax—Assessment on Income not Actually Received. Commons August 4, 1902
Imperial Yeomanry—Medals and Gratuities. Commons August 4, 1902
EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons November 14, 1902
LONDON WATER BILL Commons December 10, 1902
Reserve Officers. Commons December 15, 1902
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