Mr Francis Mildmay
1861 - February 8, 1947Summary information for Mr Francis Mildmay
Contributions
1912
2 speeches — FISCAL REFORM. Commons February 22, 1912
2 speeches — Sea Fisheries (By-Laws). Commons March 5, 1912
PURCHASE OF DISCHARGE. Written Answers March 13, 1912
CLAUSE 1.—(Minimum Wage for Workmen Employed Underground in Coal Mines.) Commons March 26, 1912
Houses of Parliament (Lighting). Commons March 27, 1912
LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. Written Answers April 1, 1912
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Irish Parliament.) Commons June 11, 1912
International Sea Fisheries Convention. Commons June 19, 1912
ALTERNATE RESIDENCE (ENGLAND AND IRELAND). Commons July 19, 1912
Trawling (South Devon). Written Answers August 1, 1912
Inshore Fisheries. Written Answers August 1, 1912
Sea Fisheries (Devon and Cornwall). Commons August 6, 1912
SANATORIUM BENEFIT. Written Answers August 7, 1912
ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons October 10, 1912
Devon and Cornwall Sea Fisheries Committees. Written Answers October 10, 1912
Criminal Law Amendment Bill. Commons October 14, 1912
2 speeches — LAND TENURE (COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY). Commons October 15, 1912
CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons October 16, 1912
International Sea Fisheries Convention (English Channel). Commons October 22, 1912
3 speeches — AUXILIARY POSTMEN (SOUTH DEVON). Commons October 23, 1912
2 speeches — ASSISTANT NAVAL OFFICERS. Commons October 30, 1912
Totnes Liberal Club. Written Answers November 7, 1912
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. [Money]—No. 2. Commons November 19, 1912
2 speeches — SURGICAL TREATMENT (C. G. LOCKE, A.B.). Commons November 28, 1912
2 speeches — COASTGUARD SERVICE (PAY). Commons December 4, 1912
House of Commons Library (Writing Materials). Commons December 5, 1912
HOSPITAL TREATMENT. Written Answers December 9, 1912
NEW CLAUSE.—(Right to Protection of Executive Officers). Commons December 31, 1912
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