Mr Henry Hobhouse

1854 - June 25, 1937
Summary information for Mr Henry Hobhouse

Contributions

1903

2 speeches — Women on Education Committees. Commons February 24, 1903

2 speeches — Reform of Parliamentary Procedure. Commons February 24, 1903

Cookery Teachers' Certificates. Commons March 5, 1903

Local Councils—Payment of Government Grants. Commons March 16, 1903

Training Colleges—Practical Examination in Science. Commons March 18, 1903

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1903–4 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 19, 1903

Training Colleges—Practical Examination in Science. Commons March 23, 1903

Education Act, 1902—Schedule 2 (ii.). Commons March 25, 1903

COUNTY COUNCILS (BILLS IN PARLIAMENT) BILL. Commons March 25, 1903

SALE OF ADULTERATED BUTTER BILL. Commons March 31, 1903

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAMWAYS AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL. [BY ORDER.] Commons March 31, 1903

Education Act—Schedule II. (22). Commons April 2, 1903

CLASS II. Commons April 21, 1903

Education Act, 1892—Schedule 2 (22). Commons April 24, 1903

Local Education Authority—By-Laws Commons April 29, 1903

Public Health—Vital Statistics. Commons April 30, 1903

Private Bill Procedure. Commons May 7, 1903

Transfers of Voluntary Schools—Public Notice. Commons May 11, 1903

EDUCATION (BORROWING) BILL. Commons May 12, 1903

3 speeches — LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 20, 1903

Musketry and Mounted Infantry Course for Sandhurst Cadets awaiting Commissions. Commons May 25, 1903

LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 25, 1903

2 speeches — LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 26, 1903

2 speeches — LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 26, 1903

MUNICIPAL TRADING. Commons May 27, 1903

EDUCATION (BORROWING) BILL. Commons May 27, 1903

EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons June 23, 1903

Regulation of Size of Motor-Car Tyres. Commons July 13, 1903

LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons July 14, 1903

The Fiscal Inquiry. Commons July 15, 1903

LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons July 15, 1903

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