Mr James Stanhope
November 11, 1880 - August 15, 1967Summary information for Mr James Stanhope
Contributions
1919
2 speeches — THE CASE OF MISS PENNANT. Lords February 27, 1919
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords March 11, 1919
5 speeches — INSTRUCTION IN THE ARMY. Lords March 19, 1919
9 speeches — NAVAL, MILITARY, AND AIR FORCE SERVICE BILL. Lords April 8, 1919
2 speeches — ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Lords April 8, 1919
DOMINION AND COLONIAL TROOPS. Lords April 9, 1919
11 speeches — NAVAL, MILITARY, AND AIR FORCE SERVICE BILL. Lords April 10, 1919
ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Lords April 10, 1919
MILITARY HOSPITAL PATIENTS. Lords April 15, 1919
NEURASTHENIA AND SHELL-SHOCK. Lords April 15, 1919
3 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT. Lords April 16, 1919
2 speeches — CHELSEA HOSPITAL TEMPORARY BUILDINGS. Lords May 15, 1919
ARMY QUARTERMASTERS. Lords May 27, 1919
THE CASE OF MISS DOUGLAS-PENNANT Lords May 29, 1919
ANIMALS (ANÆSTHETICS) BILL. Lords July 7, 1919
FORESTRY BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 14, 1919
ANIMALS (ANÆSTHETICS) BILL. Lords July 15, 1919
3 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, ETC., BILL. Lords July 17, 1919
LORDS AMENDMENT. Lords July 24, 1919
3 speeches — THE CASE OF MISS DOUGLAS-PENNANT. Lords July 30, 1919
3 speeches — ACQUISITION OF LAND (ASSESSMENT OF COMPENSATION) BILL. Lords August 4, 1919
6 speeches — ANIMALS (ANÆSTHETICS) BILL. Lords August 6, 1919
2 speeches — ANIMALS (ANÆSTHETICS) BILL. Lords August 11, 1919
2 speeches — LAND SETTLEMENT (FACILITIES) BILL. Lords August 11, 1919
AGRICULTURAL LAND SALES (RESTRICTION OF NOTICES TO QUIT) BILL. Lords August 11, 1919
AGRICULTURAL LAND SALES (RESTRICTION OF NOTICES TO QUIT) BILL. Lords August 13, 1919
THE AFGHAN ATTACK ON INDIA Lords August 13, 1919
3 speeches — QUEEN ALEXANDRA NURSING SERVICE. Lords August 14, 1919
WOMENS ROYAL AIR FORCE. Lords August 14, 1919
WOMENS ROYAL AIR FORCE. Lords August 15, 1919
BRITISH NATIONALITY AND STATUS OF ALIENS BILL. [H.L.] Lords October 29, 1919
PERSONAL STATEMENT BY EARL STANHOPE. Lords December 15, 1919
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