Mr Charles Bowerman

1851 - June 11, 1947
Summary information for Mr Charles Bowerman

Contributions

1914

Port of London Authority (Dues). Commons February 23, 1914

Beef Trust of Chicago. Commons March 30, 1914

Taxi-Cabdriver's Licence. Written Answers April 1, 1914

Motor Omnibuses (Mud-Guards). Commons April 6, 1914

Birkbeck Bank. Commons April 6, 1914

Vaccination (Conscientious Objection). Written Answers April 6, 1914

Taxi-Cab Driver's Licence. Commons April 8, 1914

Richard Williams (Taxi-Cab Driver). Commons April 21, 1914

2 speeches — STATIONERY AND PRINTING.—(Class II.) Commons April 23, 1914

Shipbuilding Yards (Factory and Workshops Act Regulations). Written Answers April 30, 1914

Boy Conductors. Commons May 4, 1914

Taxi-Cab Driver Morgan (Licence Cancelled). Written Answers May 5, 1914

MAIL-CART DRIVERS. Written Answers May 12, 1914

POSTMEN AND AUXILIARIES. Written Answers May 12, 1914

SORTING (SUB-DISTRICT OFFICES, LONDON). Written Answers May 13, 1914

London and Provincial Licensed Vehicle Workers. Written Answers May 14, 1914

Old Age Pensions. Written Answers May 19, 1914

Old Age Pensions Act (Regulations). Written Answers May 20, 1914

Old Age Pensions. Written Answers May 21, 1914

COUNTER CLERKS AND TELEGRAPHISTS (S. W. DISTRICT). Written Answers July 23, 1914

SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS (2ND BATTALION BAND). Written Answers August 3, 1914

Licensing Assistant Tramway Conductors. Written Answers August 5, 1914

BRITISH CASUALTIES (OFFICERS). Commons September 10, 1914

Post Office Employés. Commons September 10, 1914

ORDERS FOR UNIFORMS. Commons September 14, 1914

Birkbeck Bank. Commons November 23, 1914

Post Office Savings Bank. Commons November 23, 1914

Chicago Beef Trust (Income Tax). Commons November 23, 1914

3 speeches — STREET LIGHTING (LONDON). Commons November 24, 1914

Government Contracts (Sub-Letting). Written Answers November 27, 1914

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