Mr Hilaire Belloc

1870 - July 16, 1953
Summary information for Mr Hilaire Belloc

Contributions

1909

Dinizulu (Sentence). Commons March 4, 1909

"Dreadnoughts" (New Zealand's Offer). Commons March 29, 1909

VOTE OF CENSURE. Commons March 29, 1909

Margaret Shrimpton, Worthing. Written Answers April 1, 1909

NOTICES OF MOTION. Commons April 6, 1909

NOTICES OF MOTION. Commons April 19, 1909

Edinburgh School Board (Book Supplies). Commons April 22, 1909

5 speeches — Budget Statement. Commons April 26, 1909

BOARD OF TRADE BILL. Commons April 26, 1909

UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN BILL. Commons April 30, 1909

2 speeches — Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Commons May 4, 1909

3 speeches — TEA. Commons May 4, 1909

PAYMENT OF MEMBERS AND RETURNING OFFICERS' EXPENSES. Commons May 12, 1909

2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITIES REMOVAL, ETC., BILL. Commons May 14, 1909

Middlesex Sessions (Flogging Sentences). Commons May 18, 1909

Thorney Estate (Proposed Purchase by State). Commons May 18, 1909

Pension Calculations on Farm Profits. Commons June 28, 1909

Ocean Island (Pacific Phosphate Company). Commons June 30, 1909

Compensation for Malicious Injury (Kanturk Sessions). Commons July 1, 1909

SUPPLY.— [12th Allotted Day.] NAVAL WORKS. Commons July 1, 1909

PROFESSIONAL ADVISERS. Commons July 8, 1909

Evictions at Cordal, County Kerry. Commons July 12, 1909

2 speeches — Portuguese West Africa (Cocoa Plantations). Commons July 13, 1909

Accidents at Shepherd's Bush Exhibition. Written Answers July 13, 1909

Cost of Extra Police (Ireland). Commons July 15, 1909

Civil Servants and Insolvency. Commons July 21, 1909

Statute of Edward III. Commons July 22, 1909

4 speeches — FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons July 22, 1909

River Barrow Navigation Company. Commons July 29, 1909

2 speeches — COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Commons July 29, 1909

2 speeches — Criminal Law Procedure (Rights of Accused Persons). Commons August 3, 1909

Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush (Mechanical Amusements). Commons August 4, 1909

RIGHT OF ACCUSED TO GIVE EVIDENCE. Commons August 4, 1909

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIA TION) BILL. Commons August 13, 1909

Assaults on Prison Officials. Written Answers August 16, 1909

National Telephone Company (Discharges of Staff). Commons August 17, 1909

2 speeches — Von Veltheim's Sentence. Commons August 17, 1909

New Licence Duties (Estimated Yield). Commons August 18, 1909

Von Veltheim's Sentence. Commons August 23, 1909

Collinstown Post Office. Commons August 31, 1909

2 speeches — Von Veltheim Case. Commons September 2, 1909

CLAUSE 29.—(Duties on Excise Liquor Licences.) Commons September 2, 1909

3 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 7, 1909

2 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Reduction of Duty in Case of Hotels or Restaurants.) Commons September 7, 1909

Congo Free State (New Administration). Commons September 27, 1909

2 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison (Supply of Food). Commons September 28, 1909

4 speeches — MINERAL EIGHTS DUTY—(NEW CLAUSE). Commons September 28, 1909

2 speeches — Suffragettes in Prison (Supply of Food). Commons October 4, 1909

3 speeches — PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO RETAILERS' LICENCES.—(GENERAL.) Commons October 4, 1909

Relief of Congestion (West of Ireland). Commons October 5, 1909

Imprisoned Suffragettes (Supply of Food). Commons October 5, 1909

6 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(See col. 1669–1679, Official Report, 4th October.) Commons October 5, 1909

Reinstatement of Evicted Tenant, County Kerry. Commons October 18, 1909

Execution of Senor Ferrer. Commons October 18, 1909

2 speeches — Prisoners Awaiting Trial in Spain. Commons October 19, 1909

CLAUSE 45.—(Reduction of Duty in Case of Hotels or Restaurants.) Commons October 27, 1909

USE OF WATER HOSE. Commons November 1, 1909

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons November 2, 1909

2 speeches — Congo Administration (Charge Against Belgian Official). Commons November 4, 1909

Low Valley Catholic School. Commons November 4, 1909

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