Mr Richard Holt
1868 - March 22, 1941Summary information for Mr Richard Holt
Contributions
1917
2 speeches — POET OF LONDON (SHIPPING EXEMPTIONS). Commons February 13, 1917
2 speeches — MILITARY CAMPS. Commons February 13, 1917
2 speeches — WAR CABINET.—Class II. Commons February 13, 1917
6 speeches — CAPTAIN REIPENHAUSEN. Commons February 15, 1917
4 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE (SUBMARINE MENACE). Commons February 15, 1917
NATIONAL SERVICE. Commons February 15, 1917
2 speeches — LOSS OF SHIPS. Commons February 19, 1917
ARMY OFFICERS OF ALIEN ORIGIN. Commons February 21, 1917
MERCHANT SERVICE (SHIPMASTERS OF ALIEN ORIGIN). Commons February 21, 1917
SALONIKA EXPEDITION. Commons March 5, 1917
5 speeches — BRITISH MERCHANT VESSELS (CAPTAIN CLOPET). Commons March 8, 1917
WAR LOAN (LANCASHIRE). Commons March 12, 1917
2 speeches — UNPAID POSITIONS UNDER GOVERNMENT. Commons March 13, 1917
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1917–18. Commons March 20, 1917
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND UNPAID APPOINTMENTS. Written Answers March 20, 1917
CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Call Up Certain Excepted Men for Examination.) Commons March 30, 1917
2 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE (ADMIRALTY'S SECRET INSTRUCTIONS). Commons April 2, 1917
MINISTRY OF FOOD. Commons April 4, 1917
MERCANTILE MARINE (ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS). Commons April 4, 1917
MERCHANT SERVICE (CAPTAINS). Commons April 4, 1917
3 speeches — EXPORT TRADE (USE OF SHIPPING). Commons April 4, 1917
MERCHANT SERVICE (TREATMENT OF CAPTAINS). Commons April 17, 1917
FOREIGN CIRCULATION (SUPPRESSION). Commons April 17, 1917
MERCHANT SHIPRUILDING. Commons April 24, 1917
CORN PRODUCTION BILL. Commons April 24, 1917
11 speeches — CORN PRODUCTION BILL. Commons April 25, 1917
4 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons June 5, 1917
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Parliamentary Franchises (Men).) Commons June 7, 1917
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL. Written Answers June 7, 1917
4 speeches — BOUNDAEY COMMISSIONERS. Commons June 12, 1917
BOARD OF TRADE.—Class II. Commons June 14, 1917
CLAUSE 3.—(Local Government Franchise (Men.).) Commons June 18, 1917
RUBBER (IMPORTS AND PRICES). Written Answers June 21, 1917
CLAUSE 8.—(Provision as to Disqualifications.) Commons June 26, 1917
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuance of Customs Duties Imposed under 5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 89.) Commons July 2, 1917
3 speeches — CLAUSE 17.—(Continuance and Increase of Rate of Excess Profits Duty.) Commons July 3, 1917
20 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Special Provisions as to Deficiencies and Losses of Shipping Concerns.) Commons July 3, 1917
6 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Modification of Method of Voting in Certain Constituencies.) Commons July 4, 1917
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Continuance of Certain Belief from. Income Tax.) Commons July 5, 1917
BACON. Commons July 9, 1917
2 speeches — SHOOTING GAME (CARTRIDGES). Commons July 9, 1917
2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING (LOSSES). Commons July 9, 1917
2 speeches — NEW TONNAGE Commons July 9, 1917
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Payments to Growers where Average Price of Wheat or Oats is Less than Minimum.) Commons July 11, 1917
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Parliamentary Franchises (Men).) Commons November 15, 1917
3 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Franchises (Women).) Commons November 15, 1917
CLAUSE 1.—(Further Prolongation of Present Parliament.) Commons November 19, 1917
SHIPPING (REQUISITION OF LINERS) Commons November 22, 1917
CLAUSE 17.—(Modification of Method of Voting in Certain Constituencies.) Commons November 26, 1917
3 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Penalty for Voting at a General Election in More Constituencies than Allowed.) Commons November 26, 1917
CLAUSE 28. —(Expenses Incurred by Un-authorised Persons.) Commons November 26, 1917
CLAUSE 32.—(Alteration of Polling Districts where Necessary.) Commons November 26, 1917
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE [MONEY]. Commons November 26, 1917
2 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE. Commons November 27, 1917
11 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Confirmation of Agreement.) Commons November 27, 1917
REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS. Commons November 29, 1917
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