Mr John Gulland

1864 - January 26, 1920
Summary information for Mr John Gulland

Contributions

1914

2 speeches — MR. GULLAND'S SPEECH. Commons February 16, 1914

HOME RULE (SCOTLAND). Commons February 24, 1914

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (MEETINGS ON LICENSED PREMISES). Commons February 25, 1914

LAND VALUES TAXATION. Commons February 26, 1914

QUARTERMASTER HARLOWE MARTIN. Commons March 24, 1914

ISLAND OF LEWIS (UIG COTTARS). Commons March 26, 1914

2 speeches — SIR JOHN FRENCH AND SIR SPENCER EWART. Commons March 27, 1914

2 speeches — Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons April 14, 1914

Evicted Tenants, Ireland (Reinstatement). Commons April 15, 1914

CURRAGH OFFICERS. Commons April 16, 1914

ARMY LIFE AND DISCIPLINE. Commons April 23, 1914

HOUSING (RURAL DISTRICTS). Commons May 20, 1914

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL. Commons July 8, 1914

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 27, 1914

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SUPPLY). Commons July 30, 1914

SPECIAL RESERVE AND TERRI- TORIAL FORCE. Commons July 30, 1914

PLACES OF WORSHIP ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Commons August 7, 1914

EXPORTATION OF COAL TO HOLLAND. Commons August 28, 1914

CHARITIES (EMERGENCY) BILL. Commons September 10, 1914

PRESS CENSORSHIP. Commons November 12, 1914

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 12, 1914

3 speeches — NEW GOVERNMENT OFFICES, EDINBURGH. Commons November 17, 1914

3 speeches — Houses of Parliament (Alterations). Commons November 18, 1914

Kensington Palace. Commons November 18, 1914

2 speeches — Office of Works (Edinburgh Office). Commons November 24, 1914

3 speeches — Board of Agriculture Offices. Commons November 25, 1914

2 speeches — Government Buildings (Construction). Commons November 26, 1914

Glasgow Cathedral (Repairs). Commons November 26, 1914

Labour Exchange (Canning Town). Commons November 27, 1914

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