Mr Aretas Akers-Douglas

1851 - January 15, 1926
Summary information for Mr Aretas Akers-Douglas

Contributions

1900

WELSH RAILWAY DISPUTE. Commons February 5, 1900

WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY DISPUTE. Commons February 5, 1900

MEMBERS' ROOMS AT THE HOUSE. Commons February 6, 1900

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE REGULATIONS. Commons February 13, 1900

INDICATOR OF DEBATES. Commons February 15, 1900

2 speeches — TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Commons February 19, 1900

THE NATIONAL GALLERY—EXTENSION, AND PROTECTION FROM FIRE. Commons February 19, 1900

2 speeches — FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. Commons February 19, 1900

INDICATOR OK LORDS DEBATES. Commons February 20, 1900

2 speeches — POTTERY FOR THE OFFICE OF WORKS. Commons February 20, 1900

4 speeches — FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE REGULATIONS. Commons February 20, 1900

DISS CATTLE MARKET. Commons February 20, 1900

3 speeches — CLASS I. Commons February 22, 1900

3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons February 23, 1900

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (IMPROVEMENTS BILL (BY ORDER). Commons March 1, 1900

OLDHAM COUNTY COURT. Commons March 1, 1900

2 speeches — INDICATOR OF DEBATES FOR THE STRANGERS' GALLERY. Commons March 1, 1900

HYDE PARK—POLICE BARRACKS. Commons March 2, 1900

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE IN NATIONAL MUSEUMS. Commons March 13, 1900

ABERDEEN POST OFFICE. Commons March 19, 1900

PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS—VOTE OFFICE. Commons March 23, 1900

EDINBURGH REVENUE BUILDINGS. Commons March 23, 1900

FOOTBALL IN REGENTS PARK AND PRIMROSE HILL. Commons March 29, 1900

9 speeches — CLASS I. Commons March 30, 1900

GREEN PARK—SEAT ACCOMMODATION. Commons April 2, 1900

SECOND READING. Commons April 6, 1900

2 speeches — HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT—DECORATION OF CENTRAL LOBBY. Commons April 9, 1900

6 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 26, 1900

DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH—REVIEW OF NAVAL BRIGADE. Commons April 27, 1900

DEFENCE OF LADYSMITH—REVIEW OF THE NAVAL BRIGADE. Commons April 30, 1900

BUCKINGHAM GATE ROADWAY. Commons April 30, 1900

Civil, SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1900–1901. Commons April 30, 1900

ST JAMES'S PARK—ORNAMENTAL WATER. Commons May 3, 1900

NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY —KEW GARDENS. Commons May 7, 1900

3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS—ACCOMMODA- TION FOR MEMBERS. Commons May 8, 1900

HOUSE OF COMMONS—ADMISSION OF STRANGERS. Commons May 10, 1900

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—THE GLADSTONE STATUE. Commons May 17, 1900

FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN NORFOLK. Commons May 24, 1900

DOGS REGULATION BILL. Commons May 24, 1900

2 speeches — DISPOSAL OF DISEASED CARCASES. Commons May 24, 1900

2 speeches — NATIONAL GALLERY—PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE. Commons June 15, 1900

LAW COURTS—PROPOSED NEW BUILDINGS. Commons July 9, 1900

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—WORKS DEPARTMENT—EMPLOYEES' GRIEVANCES. Commons July 16, 1900

FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE REGULATIONS IN NORFOLK. Commons July 16, 1900

IRISH CATTLE SENT TO THE PORT OF LONDON. Commons July 16, 1900

2 speeches — THE WIDENING OF PICCADILLY. Commons July 24, 1900

DUKE OF YORK'S SCHOOL. Commons July 26, 1900

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—ACCOMMODATION FOR MEMBERS. Commons July 26, 1900

COMMITTEE ROOMS — OUTSIDE BLINDS—VENTILATION. Commons July 26, 1900

IMPORTATION OF DOGS INTO GREAT BRITAIN. Commons July 27, 1900

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER —VENTILATION OF COMMITTEE ROOMS. Commons July 27, 1900

KENSINGTON GARDENS REGULATIONS. Commons July 27, 1900

NATIONAL GALLERY—PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. Commons August 3, 1900

INSPECTOR OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS. Commons August 3, 1900

SWINE FEVER—REMOVAL REGULATIONS. Commons August 3, 1900

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1900–1901. Commons August 3, 1900

WATERPROOFS FOR PARK KEEPERS. Commons August 6, 1900

BURIAL OF BODIES CAST UP BY THE SEA. Commons August 6, 1900

TRANSPORT OF DOGS FROM IRELAND. Commons August 6, 1900

THE MARBLE ARCH. Commons December 11, 1900

WALLACE COLLECTION, HERTFORD HOUSE—EXPENDITURE. Commons December 14, 1900

ABERDEEN POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. Commons December 14, 1900

2 speeches — ABERDEEN POST OFFICE BUILDINGS. Commons December 15, 1900

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