Mr Ellis Davies

1871 - April 20, 1939
Summary information for Mr Ellis Davies

Contributions

1915

BELGIAN REFUGEES (PROPERTY). Commons February 16, 1915

RECRUITS (NONCONFORMISTS). Commons February 16, 1915

RECRUITING (CARNARVON). Commons February 24, 1915

3 speeches — DEFENCE OF THE REALM (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons February 24, 1915

10 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Right of British Subject Charged with Offence to be tried by Civil Court.) Commons March 2, 1915

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Constitution of Special Commission.) Commons March 9, 1915

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Right of British Subject Charged with Offence to be Tried by Civil Court.) Commons March 9, 1915

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Written Answers March 9, 1915

7 speeches — WELSH CHURCH ACT. Commons March 15, 1915

2 speeches — Welsh Church Act. Commons April 27, 1915

Church of England in Wales (Endowments). Written Answers April 27, 1915

TRANSFER OF WORKMEN. Commons July 1, 1915

DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT (TRAVELLING WITHOUT LIGHTS). Commons July 1, 1915

FOOD SUPPLY. Written Answers July 1, 1915

INCOME TAX (REPAYMENTS). Written Answers July 8, 1915

CLAUSE 1.—(Provisions as to Mortgagees in Possession.) Commons July 21, 1915

3 speeches — WELSH CHURCH (POSTPONEMENT) BILL [Lards]. Commons July 26, 1915

4 speeches — CARNARVON LABOUR EXCHANGE. Commons July 27, 1915

2 speeches — MANUAL WORKERS (WAGES). Commons September 16, 1915

FOOD PRODUCTION (OPERATION OF GAME LAWS). Commons September 22, 1915

MANUAL WORKERS (WAGES). Commons September 22, 1915

Estate Duty. Commons September 23, 1915

RECRUITING. Commons September 29, 1915

ALLOWANCES TO LANDOWNERS. Commons September 29, 1915

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL LAND (ESTATE DUTY). Commons September 30, 1915

WELSH INSURANCE COMMISSION. Commons October 14, 1915

CLAUSE 6.—(Increased Customs Duties on Sugar, etc.) Commons October 19, 1915

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