Mr Henry Chaplin

1840 - May 29, 1923
Summary information for Mr Henry Chaplin

Contributions

1915

9 speeches — CHILD LABOUR—AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS. Commons February 25, 1915

3 speeches — Agriculture Reports. Commons March 2, 1915

5 speeches — CHILD LABOUR (AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS). Commons March 4, 1915

3 speeches — SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons April 20, 1915

3 speeches — Class 2 Commons May 5, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 3, 1915

RE-ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Commons June 3, 1915

MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS BILL. Commons June 7, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 8, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 10, 1915

2 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE.—Class II. Commons June 10, 1915

PART II Commons June 16, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 17, 1915

3 speeches — HOME OFFICE.—Class II. Commons June 17, 1915

STATEMENT BY MR. McKENNA. Commons June 21, 1915

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Prohibit Exportation to Persons other thin Authorised Consignee.) Commons June 22, 1915

MAINTENANCE OF LIVE STOCK BILL. Commons June 22, 1915

STATEMENT BY Mr. LLOYD GEORGE Commons June 23, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 24, 1915

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD.—Class II. Commons June 24, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 28, 1915

2 speeches — MUNITIONS OF WAR BILL. Commons June 28, 1915

NEW CLAUSE.—(Relaxation of Duty in the Case of Spirits Used in Hospitals.) Commons June 29, 1915

NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief for Sailors and Soldiers on the Active List.) Commons June 29, 1915

5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Suspension of Land Valuation.) Commons June 29, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 1, 1915

CLAUSE 2.—(Prohibition of Lock-outs and Strikes in Certain Cases.) Commons July 1, 1915

CLAUSE 4.—(Controlled Establishments.) Commons July 1, 1915

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

NATIONAL REGISTRATION BILL. Commons July 5, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 7, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 8, 1915

CLAUSE 14.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons July 8, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 12, 1915

APPRECIATION or UNION FORCE OPERATIONS. Commons July 13, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 15, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 19, 1915

PRICE OF COAL (LIMITATION) BILL. Commons July 19, 1915

Class III. Commons July 21, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 22, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 23, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 26, 1915

AUTUMN RECESS. Commons July 28, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 14, 1915

COMPULSORY NATIONAL SERVICE. Commons September 14, 1915

FOXES. Commons September 16, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 16, 1915

TEA. Commons September 21, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 23, 1915

COMPULSORY SERVICE. Commons September 28, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 29, 1915

2 speeches — MOTOS CARS, ETC. Commons September 29, 1915

FINANCE BILL. Commons September 30, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 12, 1915

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT KILLED IN ACTION. Commons October 12, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 13, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 14, 1915

STATEMENT BY SIR E. GREY. Commons October 14, 1915

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

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 20, 1915

CLAUSE 12.—(New Import Duties.) Commons October 20, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 21, 1915

7 speeches — CLUBS (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons October 21, 1915

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendment of Parliament Act in Connection with the Present Parliament). Commons December 20, 1915

PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL TO UNMARRIED MEN. Commons December 21, 1915

LORD DERBY'S SCHEME. Commons December 22, 1915

2 speeches — SITTINGS AND BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 22, 1915

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