Mr Herbert Asquith

1852 - February 15, 1928
Summary information for Mr Herbert Asquith

Contributions

1899

2 speeches — FOURTH DAY. Commons February 10, 1899

MINISTERS OF THE CROWN AND PUBLIC COMPANIES. Commons February 15, 1899

ELEVENTH DAY. Commons February 21, 1899

EDUCATION OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons March 1, 1899

THE CIRCULATION OF THE ESTIMATES. Commons March 7, 1899

2 speeches — THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY'S STATEMENT. Commons March 9, 1899

LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons March 21, 1899

7 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons March 23, 1899

2 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons March 24, 1899

3 speeches — SMALL HOUSES (ACQUISITION OF OWNERSHIP) BILL. Commons April 17, 1899

7 speeches — AGED DESERVING POOR Commons April 24, 1899

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1. Commons April 24, 1899

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2. Commons April 27, 1899

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 2, 1899

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2. Commons May 4, 1899

3 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons May 8, 1899

SEATS FOR SHOP ASSISTANTS (ENGLAND AND IRELAND) BLL. Commons May 9, 1899

4 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons May 15, 1899

SERVICE FRANCHISE BILL Commons June 14, 1899

PROPOSED INSTRUCTION. Commons June 23, 1899

5 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 27, 1899

2 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (RATES) BILL. Commons June 29, 1899

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 30, 1899

3 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 30, 1899

CLASS III. Commons July 7, 1899

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 7, 1899

2 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (RATES) BILL Commons July 10, 1899

2 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (RATES) BILL. Commons July 13, 1899

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 14, 1899

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN OVERTIME IN WASHING BOTTLES, ETC. Commons July 24, 1899

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION (ADDITIONAL JUDGE). Commons July 31, 1899

PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons August 7, 1899

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