Mr Richard Lambert

1868 - November 5, 1939
Summary information for Mr Richard Lambert

Contributions

1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of Section (7) of principal Act.) Commons January 4, 1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Refusal to Work on Sunday.) Commons January 4, 1916

3 speeches — MILITARY SERVICE (No. 2) BILL. Commons January 11, 1916

LORD DERBY'S SCHEME. Commons January 12, 1916

DISCHARGES FOR PHYSICAL INCAPACITY. Commons January 12, 1916

SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1915–16. Commons February 22, 1916

6 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1916–17. Commons March 16, 1916

NEW CLAUSE.—(Conscientious Objector.) Commons May 15, 1916

INTERNMENT OF ALIENS. Commons June 29, 1916

2 speeches — APPEAL TRIBUNALS. Commons August 14, 1916

2 speeches — JEWISH REFUGEES. Commons August 17, 1916

TRIBUNAL DECISIONS. Commons October 26, 1916

OFFENDING PUBLICATION. Commons October 26, 1916

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers October 26, 1916

DEFERRED MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Commons November 2, 1916

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Written Answers November 2, 1916

SERVING UNDER MILITARY AGE. Written Answers November 2, 1916

WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Commons November 7, 1916

3 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY. Commons November 7, 1916

2 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY. Commons November 7, 1916

2 speeches — ABSENTEE. Commons November 8, 1916

WALTHAMSTOW LOCAL TRIBUNAL. Commons November 14, 1916

ROYAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY. Commons November 14, 1916

MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons November 14, 1916

UNION OF DEMOCRATIC CONTROL. Commons November 15, 1916

SOLDIERS UNDER AGE. Commons November 22, 1916

DUTCH SUBJECT ARRESTED. Commons November 22, 1916

3 speeches — MR. D. T. CURTIN (AMERICAN PASSPORT). Commons November 29, 1916

GOVERNMENT WAR OBLIGATIONS BILL. Commons November 29, 1916

EXEMPTIONS. Written Answers November 29, 1916

DOMESTIC HARDSHIP. Commons December 4, 1916

PEACE MEETING (POLICE ACTION). Written Answers December 19, 1916

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