Mr Michael Hicks-Beach

1877 - April 23, 1916
Summary information for Mr Michael Hicks-Beach

Contributions

1906

Orange River Colony Franchise. Commons February 27, 1906

2 speeches — Transvaal and Orange River Colony Population. Commons February 27, 1906

Imperial Troops in Natal. Commons March 1, 1906

2 speeches — Training of Militia Battalions. Commons March 1, 1906

Beet Sugar Prices. Commons March 1, 1906

LAND TENURE BILL. Commons March 9, 1906

St. Helena. Commons March 27, 1906

3 speeches — St. Helena Garrison. Commons March 27, 1906

Withdrawal of Garrison at St Helena. Commons March 29, 1906

St. Helena Garrison. Commons March 29, 1906

2 speeches — St. Helena Garrison. Commons March 29, 1906

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1906–7. Commons March 29, 1906

St. Helena Garrison. Commons April 30, 1906

Production of Coal in the United Kingdom. Commons May 7, 1906

Direct and Indirect Taxation. Commons May 7, 1906

Receipts from the Coal Duty. Commons May 7, 1906

St. Helena. Commons May 10, 1906

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 16, 1906

Stamping of Voluntary School Trust Deeds. Commons May 18, 1906

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons May 29, 1906

St. Helena—Withdrawal of Garrison. Commons June 18, 1906

Chicago Meat Supplies in the Boer War. Commons June 18, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL (PROCEDURE). Commons June 18, 1906

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons June 21, 1906

Pensions of Quartermaster with rank of Major. Commons June 22, 1906

LAND TENURE BILL. Commons June 22, 1906

Suggested Government Grant to Rifle Clubs. Commons June 28, 1906

2 speeches — Education Bill. Commons June 28, 1906

2 speeches — Education Bill—Personnel of Commission. Commons June 28, 1906

LAND TENURE BILL. Commons June 29, 1906

Education Bill—Personnel of Commission. Commons July 2, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 3, 1906

Winter Training of Militia Regiments. Commons July 9, 1906

Russia and the Aland Islands. Commons July 9, 1906

Visit of the British Fleet to Russian Ports. Commons July 9, 1906

Ethiopian Railway. Commons July 9, 1906

CLASS II. Commons July 13, 1906

EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons July 16, 1906

NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE,1904–5. Commons July 30, 1906

STREET BUTTING BILL [LORDS]. Commons August 1, 1906

Disfranchised Cape Colony Voters. Commons August 2, 1906

Education Ballots and Inquiries. Commons August 2, 1906

Consideration of Lords' Amendments. Commons August 2, 1906

2 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons October 29, 1906

Rifle Clubs. Commons October 30, 1906

Local Taxation Reform. Commons October 30, 1906

Newfoundland Naval Reserve Commons November 1, 1906

Rex v. Fowler. Commons November 1, 1906

2 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 6, 1906

4 speeches — St. Helena. Commons November 7, 1906

3 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 7, 1906

St. Helena. Commons November 8, 1906

2 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 8, 1906

2 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 12, 1906

St. Helena. Commons November 13, 1906

3 speeches — LAND TENURE BILL. Commons November 13, 1906

Rex v. Fowler. Commons November 15, 1906

Treasury Prosecutions. Commons November 15, 1906

Tristan da Cunha Commons November 20, 1906

Tristan da Cunha. Commons November 20, 1906

3 speeches — TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 20, 1906

PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons November 27, 1906

3 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons November 28, 1906

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 5, 1906

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL. Commons December 6, 1906

STREET BETTING BILL [LORDS.] Commons December 10, 1906

2 speeches — EDUCATION (PROVISION OF MEALS) BILL. Commons December 13, 1906

2 speeches — Election Leaflets at Portsmouth. Commons December 20, 1906

Education in Assam. Commons December 20, 1906

Primary Education in Ceylon. Commons December 20, 1906

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