Mr Charles Henry

1860 - December 27, 1919
Summary information for Mr Charles Henry

Contributions

1915

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS.— Class I. Commons April 15, 1915

POLICE (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons April 27, 1915

4 speeches — ASCOT RACES. Commons May 12, 1915

2 speeches — HORSE RACES. Commons May 17, 1915

2 speeches — PROFICIENCY PAY. Commons June 9, 1915

RESTRICTIONS OF PRIVATE WORK. Commons June 14, 1915

SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1915–16. Commons June 16, 1915

BANK OF ENGLAND ADVANCES. Commons June 24, 1915

SPELTER SUPPLIES. Commons June 28, 1915

FARRIER PRIVATES. Written Answers June 28, 1915

SUPPLIES OF METALS AND MATERIAL. Commons July 1, 1915

NEW CLAUSE.—(Transfer of Powers.) Commons July 1, 1915

CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Statutory Committee of Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation.) Commons July 6, 1915

UNSKILLED LABOUR. Commons July 8, 1915

EXCHANGE (AMERICA AND ENGLAND). Commons July 21, 1915

3 speeches — WESTMINSTER HALL (RESTORATION OF ROOF). Commons July 21, 1915

Old Age Pensions. Commons July 22, 1915

VOLUNTEER TRAINING CORPS (SUBJECTS OF ALLIES). Commons September 21, 1915

CIVILIAN CONTRACTS. Commons September 21, 1915

COMPULSORY SERVICE. Commons September 28, 1915

MOTOR CARS, ETC. Commons September 29, 1915

DISCHARGED AND REJECTED SOLDIERS (BADGES). Commons September 30, 1915

PLATE GLASS. Commons September 30, 1915

INCOME TAX (GENERAL). Commons September 30, 1915

POSTAL PACKETS AND TELEGRAMS. Commons September 30, 1915

TOTAL CASUALTIES. Commons December 23, 1915

AMERICAN SECURITIES. Commons December 23, 1915

Taxi-Cabs (Relicencing). Commons December 23, 1915

ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS). Commons December 23, 1915

ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS). Commons December 23, 1915

IRON RATIONS (PACKING). Written Answers December 23, 1915

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