Mr Lancelot Sanderson
1863 - March 9, 1944Summary information for Mr Lancelot Sanderson
Contributions
1915
PRIME MINISTER'S TRIBUTE. Commons February 3, 1915
2 speeches — ALIENS. Commons February 8, 1915
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons February 17, 1915
FROST-BITE. Commons February 17, 1915
TRENCH WADERS. Commons February 25, 1915
CLAUSE 1.—(Right of British Subject Charged with Offence to be tried by Civil Court.) Commons March 2, 1915
3 speeches — ALIENS. Commons March 3, 1915
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Pensions and Allowances in Respect of Members of the Royal Irish Constabulary and Dublin Metropolitan Police who, are Reservists or join the Naval or Military Forces.) Commons March 3, 1915
COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS. Commons March 9, 1915
2 speeches — COMPENSATION COMMISSION. Commons March 15, 1915
PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons April 27, 1915
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Powers of Transfer and Posting.) Commons May 11, 1915
2 speeches — REGISTRATION OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS. Commons May 17, 1915
3 speeches — MILK AND DAIRIES (CONSOLIDATION) BILL. Commons May 17, 1915
STRANGERS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons May 17, 1915
PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS. Commons May 18, 1915
PARLIAMENTARY VOTING LISTS. Commons May 19, 1915
MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS BILL. Commons June 7, 1915
MILITARY CAMPS, SALISBURY PLAIN. Written Answers June 7, 1915
3 speeches — ARMY SERVICE CORPS (BUTCHERS' SECTION). Commons June 15, 1915
TERRITORIAL BATTALIONS (INTER-PROMOTION. Commons June 15, 1915
SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1915–16. Commons June 16, 1915
5 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Continuation of Belief under 5 Geo. 5, c. 7, s. 13.) Commons June 16, 1915
4 speeches — STATEMENT BY MR. McKENNA. Commons June 21, 1915
2 speeches — HAY HARVEST (EMPLOYMENT OF SOLDIERS). Commons June 24, 1915
NEW CLAUSE.—(Suspension of Land Valuation.) Commons June 29, 1915
TERRITORIAL INFANTRY BATTALIONS. Commons June 30, 1915
2 speeches — WAR LOAN (TRUSTEES) BILL. Commons June 30, 1915
CLAUSE 4.—(Duty to Fill Up and Return Forms.) Commons July 7, 1915
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