Mr Arthur Balfour
1848 - March 19, 1930Summary information for Mr Arthur Balfour
Contributions
1926
MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords May 4, 1926
MONEY FROM RUSSIA. Lords June 14, 1926
NATIONAL DEFENCE. Lords June 16, 1926
7 speeches — MONEY FROM RUSSIA. Lords June 17, 1926
2 speeches — UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 29, 1926
2 speeches — UNIVERSITY OF LONDON BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 8, 1926
3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Lords July 26, 1926
4 speeches — COAL MINING DISPUTE. Lords July 26, 1926
MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords July 27, 1926
FOREIGN AND IMPERIAL AFFAIRS. Lords July 27, 1926
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Lords July 29, 1926
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 29, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords August 2, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords August 2, 1926
THE RECESS. Lords August 3, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords August 3, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords August 3, 1926
2 speeches — MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords October 25, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords November 9, 1926
6 speeches — AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Lords November 10, 1926
MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords November 23, 1926
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) BILL. Lords November 24, 1926
3 speeches — EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Lords November 25, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords November 25, 1926
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords November 30, 1926
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) BILL. Lords November 30, 1926
SIXTH SCHEDULE. Lords November 30, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 8, 1926
8 speeches — THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Lords December 8, 1926
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Lords December 8, 1926
FIRST SCHEDULE. Lords December 8, 1926
THE BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Lords December 9, 1926
MERCHANDISE MARKS (IMPORTED GOODS) BILL. Lords December 13, 1926
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL. Lords December 13, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 14, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 14, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 15, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 15, 1926
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