Mr Lewis Harcourt

1863 - February 24, 1922
Summary information for Mr Lewis Harcourt

Contributions

1907

14 speeches — CLASS I. Commons February 21, 1907

2 speeches — Kensington Gardens Trees. Commons March 19, 1907

2 speeches — Duke of York's Steps Footway. Commons March 19, 1907

Carnarvon and Stirling Castles. Commons March 21, 1907

2 speeches — Grants to Jamaica. Commons March 25, 1907

Jamaica and British War Expenditure. Commons March 25, 1907

Ceylon Pearl Fisheries. Commons March 25, 1907

Imperial Preference by Shipping Regulations. Commons March 25, 1907

Western Pacific—Mr. Deakin's Despatch. Commons March 25, 1907

Dinuzulu. Commons March 25, 1907

Repatriation of Chinese Labourers. Commons March 25, 1907

The Gordon Drill in the Transvaal Mines. Commons March 25, 1907

3 speeches — Transvaal Government and Chinese Labour. Commons March 25, 1907

Native Labour in the Transvaal. Commons March 25, 1907

Benguelea Railway. Commons March 25, 1907

Grand Committee Rooms. Commons March 25, 1907

House Attendants and All-Night Sittings. Commons March 25, 1907

Volunteer Reserves in British Protectorates. Commons March 26, 1907

2 speeches — Steamship Communication with East Africa. Commons March 26, 1907

Cape Breton Immigrants in Canada. Commons March 26, 1907

2 speeches — New Hebridean Natives. Commons March 26, 1907

Fiji Sugar Cane Industry. Commons March 26, 1907

2 speeches — Transvaal Ministers' Salaries. Commons March 26, 1907

Australia and the Western Pacific. Commons March 26, 1907

2 speeches — Railway Extension in Northern Nigeria Commons March 26, 1907

British Museum Reading Room. Commons March 26, 1907

2 speeches — Trinidad Industries and Wages. Commons March 27, 1907

Trinidad Immigrants. Commons March 27, 1907

Trinidad Breaches of Civil Contracts. Commons March 27, 1907

Trinidad Customs Commission. Commons March 27, 1907

Kowloon and Canton Railway. Commons March 27, 1907

St. Helena—Unemployment. Commons March 27, 1907

House of Lords Buildings. Commons March 27, 1907

33 speeches — CLASS I. Commons April 8, 1907

2 speeches — Royal Scottish Museum. Commons April 9, 1907

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1907–8. Commons April 9, 1907

Pall Mall Improvement. Commons April 18, 1907

Grand Committee Rooms. Commons April 18, 1907

2 speeches — British Museum Reading Boom. Commons April 22, 1907

Lighting the Mall. Commons May 7, 1907

British Museum Contract. Commons May 13, 1907

Office of Works Staff. Commons May 15, 1907

4 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS. Commons May 27, 1907

2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS. Commons May 27, 1907

2 speeches — Parliament Buildings—Old Oak Panelling. Commons May 30, 1907

Small Holdings Bill. Commons May 30, 1907

Small Holdings and Allotments Bill. Commons June 6, 1907

Queen Victoria Memorial. Commons June 11, 1907

8 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons June 12, 1907

2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons June 13, 1907

Mall Improvement. Commons June 17, 1907

2 speeches — Queen Victoria Memorial. Commons June 18, 1907

London Park Policemen. Commons June 20, 1907

10 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS (EXPENSES). Commons June 21, 1907

Employment of Widows in Government Buildings. Commons July 10, 1907

New General Post Office. Commons July 15, 1907

The Mall. Commons July 22, 1907

20 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 12, 1907

12 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 13, 1907

21 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 14, 1907

3 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 16, 1907

35 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 26, 1907

3 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS BILL. Commons August 27, 1907

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