Mr James Yoxall
1857 - February 2, 1925Summary information for Mr James Yoxall
Contributions
1897
VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS (AID GRANT, ETC.). Commons February 1, 1897
ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL, WILLESDEN. Commons February 2, 1897
ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL, WILLESDEN. Commons February 11, 1897
2 speeches — VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 16, 1897
VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 25, 1897
2 speeches — CLASS VI. Commons February 26, 1897
2 speeches — VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons March 1, 1897
CEETIEICATED TEACHER'S DISMISSAL (GAWBER, NEAR BARNSLEY). Commons March 4, 1897
3 speeches — VOLUNSTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons March 4, 1897
AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 9, 1897
VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL (HALFTIME SCHOLARS). Commons March 11, 1897
3 speeches — AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 15, 1897
AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 16, 1897
2 speeches — AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 17, 1897
DUTIES OF TEACHERS. Commons March 18, 1897
KEW GARDENS. Commons April 8, 1897
ARMY SCHOOLMASTERS. Commons May 6, 1897
POSTMEN (NOTTINGHAM). Commons May 6, 1897
TOWER TO INCREASE GRANT UNDER 33& 34 VICT. C. 75. S. 97. Commons May 10, 1897
CONTROL OF EDUCATION OVER RATE OF EXPENDITURE. Commons May 10, 1897
EXPLUSION OF MR. MACPHERSON FROM PARIS. Commons May 11, 1897
SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS (GRANTS). Commons May 13, 1897
TECHNICAL EDUCATION. Commons May 14, 1897
QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Commons May 20, 1897
QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Commons May 21, 1897
POSTAL SERVICE (NOTTINGHAM). Commons June 3, 1897
ARMY SCHOOLMASTERS. Commons June 3, 1897
CLASS IV. Commons June 17, 1897
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION. Commons June 21, 1897
CLASS V. Commons June 24, 1897
CORONERS' INQUESTS. Commons July 2, 1897
POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons July 2, 1897
AID GRANT OF 3s. PER CHILD TO VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS. Commons July 21, 1897
4 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons July 29, 1897
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