Mr Michael Hicks-Beach

1837 - April 30, 1916
Summary information for Mr Michael Hicks-Beach

Contributions

1915

NATURALISATION. Lords January 6, 1915

2 speeches — ADMIRALTY COURTS-MARTIAL. Lords February 24, 1915

2 speeches — NATIONAL ENPENDITURE. Lords July 6, 1915

2 speeches — ENACTMENTS SAVED. Lords July 22, 1915

4 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY WAR PENSIONS, &c. BILL. Lords July 26, 1915

WASTE IN ARMY CAMPS. Lords July 26, 1915

AIRCRAFT RAID INSURANCE. Lords July 26, 1915

2 speeches — SPECIAL ACTS (EXTENSION OF TIME) BILL. Lords July 26, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 26, 1915

THE RECESS. Lords July 27, 1915

SPECIAL ACTS (EXTENSION OF TIME) BILL. Lords July 27, 1915

2 speeches — WELSH CHURCH (POSTPONEMENT) BILL. Lords July 27, 1915

3 speeches — SPECIAL ACTS (EXTENSION OF TIME) BILL. Lords July 28, 1915

ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATION BILL. Lords July 28, 1915

PUBLIC EXPENDITURE. Lords September 14, 1915

LEGISLATION AND THE "END OF THE WAR." Lords September 14, 1915

21 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY WAR PENSIONS, &c. BILL. Lords September 23, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords September 23, 1915

2 speeches — THE WELSH CHURCH ACT. Lords September 23, 1915

2 speeches — IMPORTATION OF HOPS. Lords September 29, 1915

5 speeches — NAVAL AND MILITARY WAR PENSIONS, &c., BILL. Lords September 29, 1915

7 speeches — WAR PENSIONS, HELP TO DISABLED MEN, &c., BILL. Lords October 6, 1915

2 speeches — MECHANICS FROM THE RANKS. Lords October 6, 1915

2 speeches — THE WELSH CHURCH ACT. Lords October 6, 1915

3 speeches — CONTROL OF WAR EXPENDITURE. Lords November 11, 1915

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 20, 1915

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 21, 1915

2 speeches — FINANCE (No. 3) BILL. Lords December 21, 1915

3 speeches — INCREASE OF RENT AND MORTGAGE INTEREST (WAR RESTRICTIONS) BILL. Lords December 21, 1915

INCREASE OF RENT AND MORTGAGE INTEREST (WAR RESTRICTIONS) BILL. Lords December 22, 1915

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