Mr George Hamilton-Gordon

January 3, 1871 - April 13, 1957
Summary information for Mr George Hamilton-Gordon

Contributions

1922

CLINICAL THERMOMETERS BILL [H.L.] Lords February 22, 1922

RATING IN SCOTLAND. Lords February 22, 1922

JEWISH IMMIGRATION INTO PALESTINE. Lords March 9, 1922

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 21, 1922

KENYA DIVORCES (VALIDITY) BILL. Lords April 11, 1922

SETTLEMENT OF EX-SERVICE MEN IN SCOTLAND. Lords April 11, 1922

IMPORTS INTO PALESTINE. Lords April 11, 1922

GRANTS TO KING FEISAL AND EMIR ABDULLAH. Lords April 11, 1922

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords April 12, 1922

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 4, 1922

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 18, 1922

ALLOTMENTS (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 23, 1922

3 speeches — ALLOTMENTS (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 14, 1922

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 14, 1922

DUMFRIES AND MAXWELLTOWN WATER WORKS ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 21, 1922

20 speeches — ALLOTMENTS (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 22, 1922

AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEES IN SCOTLAND. Lords June 27, 1922

12 speeches — ALLOTMENTS (SCOTLAND) BILL, [H.L.] Lords June 28, 1922

2 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE. Lords June 28, 1922

ALLOTMENTS (SCOTLAND) BILL, [H.L.] Lords July 5, 1922

GLASGOW CORPORATION ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL, [H.L.] Lords July 10, 1922

4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER OFFICERS' SUPERANNCATION BILL. Lords July 19, 1922

POST OFFICE (PNEUMATIC TUBES ACQUISITION) BILL. Lords July 25, 1922

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Lords July 31, 1922

GAS REGULATION ACT, 1920 (SPECIAL ORDERS). Lords July 31, 1922

POST OFFICE (PARCELS) BILL. Lords August 1, 1922

3 speeches — POSTAT CHARGES. Lords August 2, 1922

GAS REGULATION ACT, 1920 (SPECIAL ORDERS). Lords August 3, 1922

GLASGOW AND RUTHERGLEN CORPORA- TIONS ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL. Lords August 3, 1922

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