Mr Jesse Collings
1831 - November 20, 1920Summary information for Mr Jesse Collings
Contributions
1907
2 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 15, 1907
5 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 19, 1907
3 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 20, 1907
MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL. Commons February 22, 1907
2 speeches — Jamaica. Commons March 14, 1907
3 speeches — The Jamaican Incident. Commons March 14, 1907
SMALL LANDHOLDERS IN SCOTLAND. Commons March 19, 1907
2 speeches — War Office Forage Contracts. Commons March 26, 1907
ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE (EASTER). Commons March 27, 1907
PATENTS AND DESIGNS BILL. Commons April 17, 1907
2 speeches — Sir Alexander Swettenham. Commons April 18, 1907
INCOME TAX. Commons April 24, 1907
Sir A Swettenham. Commons April 30, 1907
3 speeches — SMALL LANDHOLDERS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons April 30, 1907
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 13, 1907
3 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS. Commons May 27, 1907
5 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS. Commons May 27, 1907
SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons June 12, 1907
7 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons June 13, 1907
3 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS (EXPENSES). Commons June 21, 1907
SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME). Commons August 9, 1907
4 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 12, 1907
3 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 13, 1907
4 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 14, 1907
7 speeches — MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL. Commons August 14, 1907
2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 16, 1907
4 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 26, 1907
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