Mr Horatio Bottomley

1860 - May 26, 1933
Summary information for Mr Horatio Bottomley

Contributions

1908

2 speeches — Prosecution for Blasphemy. Commons February 4, 1908

Postmen's Compassionate Allowances. Commons February 4, 1908

Unclaimed Balances. Commons February 5, 1908

Betting and Old Age Pensions. Commons February 6, 1908

2 speeches — Playing Cards and Dice. Commons February 6, 1908

Suggested Tax on Theatre and Entertainment Tickets. Commons February 10, 1908

Shop Thefts. Commons February 10, 1908

Postage on Prisoners' Letters. Commons February 10, 1908

2 speeches — Suggested Tax on Titles. Commons February 11, 1908

3 speeches — Budget Taxation. Commons February 12, 1908

Taxation Proposals. Commons February 18, 1908

Unclaimed Bank Balances. Commons February 18, 1908

Budget Suggestions. Commons February 19, 1908

Hackney Postal Districts. Commons February 25, 1908

Budget and the Stamp Duties. Commons February 25, 1908

Strabane Church Lotteries. Commons February 25, 1908

2 speeches — Drunkenness in London. Commons February 26, 1908

Census and Franchise. Commons February 27, 1908

2 speeches — British South Africa Company. Commons February 27, 1908

LICENSING BILL. Commons February 27, 1908

BELFAST CORPORATION BILL (BY ORDER). Commons February 27, 1908

LICENSING BILL. Commons February 27, 1908

Post Office and Lottery Literature Commons March 12, 1908

2 speeches — The Sale of the "Coach and Horses." Commons March 18, 1908

Ecclesiastical Commissioners' Licensed Property. Commons March 18, 1908

Convictions of Licensed Victuallers. Commons March 19, 1908

Budget Suggestions. Commons March 19, 1908

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 19, 1908

3 speeches — The Sale of the "Coach and Horses" by the War Office. Commons March 23, 1908

NEW MEMBER SWORN. Commons March 25, 1908

The Licensing Bill. Commons March 31, 1908

2 speeches — Intemperance on Election Days. Commons April 29, 1908

Lunacy through Religious Excitement. Commons April 29, 1908

3 speeches — Mortality among Manufacturers of Temperance Drinks. Commons April 29, 1908

4 speeches — Premium Bonds and the Lottery Acts. Commons April 29, 1908

3 speeches — Postal Transmission of Lottery Circulars. Commons April 29, 1908

2 speeches — British Coinage. Commons April 29, 1908

2 speeches — The Public Trustee. Commons April 29, 1908

Trophy Tax. Commons April 30, 1908

2 speeches — The Budget—Broadening the Basis of Revenue. Commons April 30, 1908

2 speeches — Night Wanderers in London. Commons April 30, 1908

Wolverhampton Teacher's Examination. Commons April 30, 1908

5 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons April 30, 1908

Bournemouth Magistrates' Sentence. Commons May 5, 1908

The Public Trustee. Commons May 5, 1908

Arlesey Asylum Litigation. Commons May 5, 1908

Water Drinking Dangers. Commons May 5, 1908

2 speeches — Premium Bonds. Commons May 5, 1908

2 speeches — Lottery Circulars in the Post Office. Commons May 5, 1908

5th Lancers—Alleged Mutiny at Colchester. Commons May 7, 1908

Stock Dealing Libel Case. Commons May 7, 1908

Poole By-Law Prosecution. Commons May 11, 1908

Lotteries for Religious Objects. Commons May 11, 1908

2 speeches — The Public Trustee. Commons May 11, 1908

Widows in the United Kingdom over Seventy Years of Age. Commons May 18, 1908

Port of London Customs Watchers. Commons May 18, 1908

Arrests for Drunkenness in London and Wales. Commons May 19, 1908

Drunkenness in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Commons May 19, 1908

Arrests for Drunkenness in Ireland. Commons May 19, 1908

2 speeches — The Public Trustee. Commons May 19, 1908

Liquidation of the Joint Stock Trust and Finance Corporation Treasury Prosecution. Commons May 25, 1908

The Creation of Peerages. Commons June 1, 1908

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 1, 1908

Parental Responsibilities. Commons June 2, 1908

The Dublin Crown Jewels. Commons June 2, 1908

Unclaimed Property. Commons June 25, 1908

Great Britain and Montenegro. Commons June 25, 1908

Great Britain and Servia. Commons June 25, 1908

2 speeches — Unclaimed Dividends. Commons June 29, 1908

Tied Trades. Commons June 30, 1908

2 speeches — Income-Tax. Commons June 30, 1908

Betting Men and In come-Tax. Commons July 7, 1908

LICENSING BILL—ALLOCATION OF TIME. Commons July 17, 1908

Old Age Pensions—Veterans of Industry. Commons July 20, 1908

Saturday Afternoon Arrests. Commons July 20, 1908

Licensing Bill Debate. Commons July 23, 1908

Illicit Hawking of Beer. Commons July 30, 1908

Old Age Pensions. Commons October 14, 1908

Revenue for Taxation on Alcohol. Commons October 14, 1908

Club Registration. Commons October 14, 1908

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 14, 1908

Old-Age Pension Regulations. Commons October 15, 1908

2 speeches — Postal Revenue from Limericks. Commons October 15, 1908

6 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 15, 1908

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 16, 1908

3 speeches — The Licensing Demonstration in Hyde Park. Commons October 20, 1908

Census of Production Returns. Commons October 21, 1908

Marine Insurance—Insurable Interest. Commons October 26, 1908

Canals. Commons October 26, 1908

Arrests for Drunkenness. Commons November 2, 1908

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 2, 1908

4 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 5, 1908

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 6, 1908

Passenger Vessels and the Licensing Bill. Commons November 9, 1908

Licensing Bill—Definition of a Meal. Commons November 9, 1908

QUESTIONS ON FRIDAY. Commons November 13, 1908

LICENSING BILL. Commons November 13, 1908

7 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 18, 1908

Small Holdings in Dorsetshire. Commons November 19, 1908

2 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons November 20, 1908

Post Office Writers Association. Commons December 7, 1908

Depositors in Post Office Savings Bank and Trustee Savings Banks. Commons December 19, 1908

Post Office Writers' Association. Commons December 19, 1908

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