Mr John Lewis

1858 - November 10, 1933
Summary information for Mr John Lewis

Contributions

1914

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.— [Fifth Day.] Commons February 16, 1914

2 speeches — Housing of Working Classes. Commons February 19, 1914

Regent Street Quadrant. Written Answers February 19, 1914

Hop Substitutes. Written Answers February 19, 1914

Board of Agriculture (Annual Report). Written Answers February 19, 1914

4 speeches — Commissioners of Woods and Forests (Tenants). Commons February 23, 1914

3 speeches — St. Catherine's Home. Commons February 23, 1914

3 speeches — New Forest (Crown Employés). Commons February 23, 1914

Small Landowners' Societies. Commons February 23, 1914

2 speeches — Small Holdings. Commons February 23, 1914

6 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons February 23, 1914

Bovine Animals (Compensation). Commons February 23, 1914

Class II.—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION (IRELAND). Commons February 23, 1914

Rural Education Conference. Written Answers February 23, 1914

Small Holdings. Commons February 24, 1914

4 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons February 24, 1914

3 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons February 25, 1914

Swine Fever. Written Answers February 25, 1914

3 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons February 26, 1914

Lobster Hatchery (Hants). Commons February 26, 1914

North Sea Investigation. Written Answers February 26, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Written Answers February 26, 1914

Housing Bill (Building Materials). Commons March 31, 1914

Food Adulteration. Commons March 31, 1914

Public Works (Demand for Labour). Commons March 31, 1914

Tuberculosis Treatment. Written Answers March 31, 1914

Agricultural Land (Greater Birmingham). Commons April 1, 1914

Central Welsh Board. Commons April 1, 1914

Population (United Kingdom). Commons April 1, 1914

2 speeches — PLACES OF WORSHIP ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Commons April 3, 1914

Ministerial Answers to Questions. Commons April 14, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Written Answers April 14, 1914

4 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons April 15, 1914

Sale of Milk Regulations. Commons April 15, 1914

3 speeches — TRAWL FISHERMEN (START BAY). Commons April 15, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Ireland). Commons April 16, 1914

2 speeches — Scottish Cattle (Testing Station). Commons April 16, 1914

Small Holdings. Written Answers April 16, 1914

Swine Fever (Denmark). Commons April 20, 1914

Agricultural Education Conference. Commons April 20, 1914

2 speeches — Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Goats (Germany and Great Britain). Written Answers April 20, 1914

2 speeches — Johne's Disease. Commons April 21, 1914

Weights and Measures. Written Answers April 21, 1914

3 speeches — Housing Accommodation (Great Britain). Commons April 22, 1914

3 speeches — Children Emigrated to Canada. Commons April 22, 1914

3 speeches — Cancer Research. Commons April 22, 1914

Motor Traffic. Commons April 22, 1914

West Ham Union. Commons April 22, 1914

Pasture Farm (Leeds). Written Answers April 22, 1914

Housing Accommodation (Great Britain). Written Answers April 22, 1914

5 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons April 23, 1914

Eggs (Importation). Commons April 23, 1914

Butter and Bacon (Danish). Written Answers April 23, 1914

Irish Store Cattle. Written Answers April 23, 1914

4 speeches — Beer (Hop Substitutes). Commons April 27, 1914

2 speeches — Beer (Scotland) Commons April 27, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons April 27, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons April 28, 1914

Cattle and Pigs (Belgium Holdings). Written Answers April 28, 1914

2 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons April 29, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Committee in India). Written Answers April 29, 1914

3 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons April 30, 1914

Board of Allotments (Application for Cottages). Commons May 4, 1914

Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Irish Store Cattle). Commons May 4, 1914

4 speeches — Government Employés (Minimum Wage). Commons May 6, 1914

Swine Fever. Commons May 6, 1914

3 speeches — Mitford and Launditch (Sanitary Conditions). Commons May 7, 1914

2 speeches — Charwomen (Board of Agriculture). Commons May 7, 1914

3 speeches — Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Commons May 13, 1914

Swine Fever. Commons May 13, 1914

2 speeches — TUBERCULOSIS (TREATMENT). Commons May 14, 1914

8 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES AND ROADS. Commons May 14, 1914

2 speeches — COUNTY OF SOMERSET (CONTRIBUTION TO RATES). Commons May 14, 1914

2 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES (GRANTS). Written Answers May 14, 1914

2 speeches — Motor Car Headlights. Commons May 19, 1914

Rating Bill. Written Answers May 21, 1914

Tuberculosis Treatment (Uninsured Persons). Written Answers May 21, 1914

Poor Law Relief. Written Answers May 21, 1914

3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDER (NO. 11) BILL.—(By Order.) Commons June 29, 1914

Miers Estate, Swansea. Written Answers June 30, 1914

Poor Law Reform. Written Answers June 30, 1914

2 speeches — Bermondsey Vaccination Officer (Salary and Conditions). Commons July 6, 1914

Medical Officers of Health (Disabilities). Commons July 6, 1914

2 speeches — Poor Law Infirmaries (Nurses' Qualifications). Commons August 4, 1914

Poor Law Relief (Draft Orders). Commons August 4, 1914

SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Procedure for Stopping "Supply of Milk under Section Three.) Commons August 7, 1914

Unemployment (Building Trade). Written Answers August 7, 1914

Larchmount Tuberculosis Hospital. Commons August 10, 1914

2 speeches — HOUSING BILL. Commons August 10, 1914

PRESS CENSORSHIP. Commons November 12, 1914

Agricultural Industry (Water Supply). Commons November 19, 1914

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (DISQUALIFICATION RELIEF) BILL. Commons November 23, 1914

CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of 63 and 64 Vic, c. 46,. During the Present War.) Commons November 24, 1914

Wood Green and Tottenham Assessment Committee. Commons November 27, 1914

UNEMPLOYMENT. Written Answers November 27, 1914

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