Mr Henry Hobhouse

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

Contributions

1904

2 speeches — British Trade Statistics. Commons February 4, 1904

King's Scholarship Examinations. Commons March 14, 1904

4 speeches — TRAINING OF TEACHERS. Commons March 15, 1904

Liability of Foundation Manager of Voluntary School for Expenditure. Commons March 24, 1904

3 speeches — PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (WALES) BILL. Commons March 25, 1904

INCOME-TAX. Commons April 21, 1904

Ale and Beerhouses—Estimated Funds available for Compensation. Commons April 25, 1904

Death Duties—Valuation of Licensed Property. Commons May 3, 1904

Aggregate Annual Values of Licensed Premises. Commons May 5, 1904

Valuation of Licensed Premises for Estate Duty. Commons May 5, 1904

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons May 10, 1904

RAILWAY BILLS (GROUP No 8). Commons May 12, 1904

RAILWAY BILLS (GROUP No. 8). Commons May 12, 1904

Return of Licensed Premises. Commons May 12, 1904

RAILWAY BILLS (GROUP No. 8). Commons May 18, 1904

Grants to Elementary Schools. Commons May 19, 1904

CLASS II. Commons June 2, 1904

Pupil Teachers Commons June 6, 1904

Publication of Poor Law Statistics. Commons June 21, 1904

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons July 1, 1904

LICENSING BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons July 5, 1904

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL [1ST ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 6, 1904

LICENSING BILL [2ND ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 11, 1904

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL [3RD ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 12, 1904

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL [4th ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 13, 1904

Employment as School Attendance Officers of Persons Employed by Boards of Guardians or District Councils. Commons July 18, 1904

LICENSING BILL. Commons July 26, 1904

EVENING SITTING. Commons July 26, 1904

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL [6TH ALLOTTED DAY.] Commons July 27, 1904

LICENSING BILL [6TH ALLOTTED DAY]. Commons July 27, 1904

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