Mr Lewis Harcourt

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

Contributions

1908

The Queen Victoria Memorial. Commons February 4, 1908

Mall Electric Lights. Commons February 10, 1908

Press Dining-Room. Commons February 10, 1908

Marble Arch Improvement. Commons February 10, 1908

Workmens' Compensation Government Contract. Commons February 10, 1908

Whitehall Palace. Commons February 13, 1908

Board of Agriculture Offices. Commons February 25, 1908

3 speeches — Duke of York's School. Commons March 2, 1908

4 speeches — Ventilation of the House. Commons March 9, 1908

Commons Interest in the Lords. Commons March 10, 1908

Marble Arch Clock. Commons March 12, 1908

House of Commons Library Commons March 16, 1908

10 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1908–9 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 16, 1908

11 speeches — SUPPLY [10TH FEBRUARY] REPORT. Commons March 17, 1908

3 speeches — The Zoological Gardens. Commons March 19, 1908

Work in the Royal Parks for the Unemployed. Commons March 23, 1908

2 speeches — The Ladies' Gallery. Commons March 23, 1908

Royal Scottish Museum. Commons March 23, 1908

The National Gallery—Precautions against Fire. Commons March 24, 1908

3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (FOREIGN PRESS). Commons March 24, 1908

3 speeches — Marble Arch Improvement. Commons March 26, 1908

31 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons April 2, 1908

3 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons April 2, 1908

2 speeches — Wages on Post Office Building Contracts. Commons May 13, 1908

7 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES SITES (EXTENSION) BILL. Commons May 13, 1908

2 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES SITES (EXTENSION) [EXPENSES]. Commons May 26, 1908

2 speeches — National Gallery Extension. Commons May 27, 1908

Government and Furnishing Contracts. Commons June 2, 1908

House of Commons Police. Commons June 29, 1908

6 speeches — OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons June 29, 1908

3 speeches — Mall Improvement. Commons June 30, 1908

8 speeches — OLD-AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons June 30, 1908

Bristol Post Office. Commons July 2, 1908

2 speeches — Hyde Park Carriage Entrances. Commons July 6, 1908

Parks Chair Contractor. Commons July 13, 1908

Royal Courts of Justice. Commons July 13, 1908

Unemployment in the London Building Trade. Commons July 13, 1908

2 speeches — House of Commons Medicine Chest. Commons July 16, 1908

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons July 20, 1908

2 speeches — The Terrace. Commons July 21, 1908

Government Hospitality. Commons July 23, 1908

Newspapers Files for Members. Commons July 29, 1908

3 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 14, 1908

2 speeches — Hyde Park Roads. Commons October 20, 1908

9 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Commons October 20, 1908

2 speeches — Precautions against Influenza. Commons October 22, 1908

Trafalgar Day. Commons October 26, 1908

Buckingham Palace and Unemployment. Commons October 26, 1908

2 speeches — Motor Speeds. Commons October 28, 1908

Victoria and Albert Museum. Commons October 28, 1908

King Edward the Seventh Street Post Office. Commons October 28, 1908

New Law Courts. Commons November 2, 1908

Carnarvon Castle. Commons November 3, 1908

The Public Galleries. Commons November 11, 1908

Medical Aid for M.P.'s. Commons November 16, 1908

The Galleries of the House. Commons November 16, 1908

2 speeches — The Serpentine. Commons November 16, 1908

LICENSING BILL. Commons November 16, 1908

2 speeches — The New Law Courts. Commons November 23, 1908

The Mall Improvement. Commons November 30, 1908

2 speeches — Richmond Park. Commons December 2, 1908

3 speeches — Mall Improvement. Commons December 2, 1908

6 speeches — Rooms for Party Leaders. Commons December 8, 1908

2 speeches — Board of Works China, etc., Contracts. Commons December 15, 1908

Holyrood Palace Picture Gallery. Commons December 16, 1908

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