Mr James Bryce

1838 - January 22, 1922
Summary information for Mr James Bryce

Contributions

1905

2 speeches — Tibet Expedition. Commons February 16, 1905

Transvaal and Orange River Colonies Constitution. Commons February 23, 1905

Self-Government for the Transvaal. Commons February 27, 1905

12 speeches — KINGS SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 27, 1905

9 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 28, 1905

SHIPOWNERS' NEGLIGENCE REMEDIES BILL. Commons March 3, 1905

COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE TO CROPS BILL. Commons March 3, 1905

8 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATE, 1904–5 (SOMALILAND). Commons March 8, 1905

Berwick-upon-Tweed—Preservation of Ancient Walls. Commons March 9, 1905

2 speeches — The High Commissioner of South Africa Commons March 9, 1905

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 9, 1905

The Colonial Conference and the Fiscal Question. Commons March 13, 1905

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 13, 1905

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—PROPOSAL TO EXPEDITE SUPPLY. Commons March 14, 1905

SEVERAL HON. MEMBERS: Never. Commons March 14, 1905

PEACE COMMISSIONERS IN IRELAND. Commons March 14, 1905

THE CLOSURE OF SUPPLY. Commons March 14, 1905

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 15, 1905

6 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SUPPLY, ETC.) Commons March 15, 1905

3 speeches — FREE IMPORTS AND SHIPPING TRADE. Commons March 29, 1905

Condition of Roads in Regent's Park. Commons March 30, 1905

Condition of Roads in Regent's Park. Commons March 30, 1905

3 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES (QUALIFICATION OF WOMEN) BILL. Commons March 31, 1905

2 speeches — The Prime Minister and the Retaliation Resolution. Commons April 5, 1905

COTTON SUPPLY (BRITISH DEPEND ENCIES). Commons April 5, 1905

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1905–6. Commons April 6, 1905

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons May 8, 1905

CLASS II. Commons May 11, 1905

VEHICLES' LIGHTS BILLS. Commons May 12, 1905

2 speeches — WEST INDIAN COLONIES (ADMINISTRATION). Commons May 17, 1905

Imperial Defence—Discussions in Parliament. Commons May 18, 1905

British School at Shaw, Lancashire. Commons May 22, 1905

2 speeches — The Scottish Churches Dispute. Commons May 22, 1905

3 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons June 2, 1905

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 6, 1905

2 speeches — The Military Stores Report. Commons June 21, 1905

The Dissolution of the Union between Norway and Sweden. Commons June 22, 1905

CLASS IV. Commons June 22, 1905

The Ancient Walls of Berwick on-Tweed. Commons June 26, 1905

Cost of Transvaal Governor's and Lieutenant-Governor's Establishments. Commons June 27, 1905

4 speeches — ALIENS BILL. Commons June 27, 1905

4 speeches — ALIENS BILL. Commons June 28, 1905

ALIENS BILL. Commons June 28, 1905

ALIENS BILL. Commons July 3, 1905

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 4, 1905

SECOND READING Commons July 6, 1905

3 speeches — ALIENS (EXPENSES). Commons July 11, 1905

4 speeches — ALIENS BILL. Commons July 11, 1905

3 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons July 14, 1905

ALIENS BILL. Commons July 17, 1905

Redistribution—Government Method of Procedure. Commons July 18, 1905

6 speeches — CHURCHES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons July 18, 1905

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 19, 1905

7 speeches — CHURCHES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons July 19, 1905

ADJOURNMENT. Commons July 20, 1905

2 speeches — CHURCHES (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons July 21, 1905

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 26, 1905

3 speeches — CHURCHES (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons July 26, 1905

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 27, 1905

5 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons August 1, 1905

2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIA- TION) BILL. Commons August 8, 1905

Annual Cost of Maintaining Roadways in London Parks. Commons August 10, 1905

Maintenance and Cleansing of Roads in Regent's Park. Commons August 10, 1905

Drains in Regent's Park. Commons August 10, 1905

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