Mr Leonard Courtney

1832 - May 11, 1918
Summary information for Mr Leonard Courtney

Contributions

1897

CAPE COLONY (SIR J. SIVEWRIGHT). Commons January 28, 1897

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMMITTEE. Commons January 29, 1897

2 speeches — VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS (AID GRANT, ETC.). Commons February 1, 1897

PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE (EXTENSION TO WOMEN) BILL. Commons February 3, 1897

6 speeches — EGYPTIAN EXPEDITION. Commons February 5, 1897

2 speeches — STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS (PERSONS IN CHARGE) BILL. Commons February 17, 1897

5 speeches — VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons February 25, 1897

MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 2, 1897

AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 9, 1897

2 speeches — AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 15, 1897

2 speeches — AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 16, 1897

AID GRANT TO VOLUNTARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons March 17, 1897

THE CITY OF LONDON (INCLUSION OF SOUTHWARK) BILL. Commons March 22, 1897

FINANCIAL RELATIONS (GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND). Commons March 31, 1897

3 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons April 1, 1897

SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON (ELECTIONS) BILL. Commons April 28, 1897

3 speeches — FINAL BALANCE SHEET. Commons April 29, 1897

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 17, 1897

CLASS VII. Commons June 18, 1897

TOBACCO DUTIES. Commons June 29, 1897

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE (EXTENSION TO WOMEN) BILL. Commons July 6, 1897

3 speeches — PROHIBITION OF IMPORTATION OF FOREIGN PRISON-MADE GOODS. Commons July 13, 1897

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMMITTEE AND MR. HAWKSLEY. Commons July 16, 1897

COLONIAL OFFICE VOTE (BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.) Commons July 19, 1897

AID GRANT OF 3s. PER CHILD TO VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS. Commons July 21, 1897

3 speeches — BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMMITTEE. Commons July 26, 1897

CLASS II. Commons August 3, 1897

3 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA AND COMMERCIAL TREATIES. Commons August 4, 1897

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