Mr Samuel Woods
1846 - April 23, 1915Summary information for Mr Samuel Woods
Contributions
1897
TRUCK ACT (RAILWAY COMPANIES). Commons February 23, 1897
TRUCK ACT (FINES). Commons February 25, 1897
SERVANTS' HOMES AND AGENCIES. Commons March 4, 1897
PRISON CLERKS (PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS). Commons March 4, 1897
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL. Commons March 4, 1897
MONEY ORDERS (FRIENDLY SOCIETIES). Commons March 9, 1897
ARMY REGULATIONS (BANDSMEN). Commons March 16, 1897
CHECKWEIGHER (COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1887). Commons March 16, 1897
SUPPLY (POST OFFICE ESTIMATES). Commons March 25, 1897
POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons March 29, 1897
MARYLEBONE COUNTY COURT. Commons March 29, 1897
DOMESTIC SERVANTS' CHARACTERS. Commons March 29, 1897
PENRHYN QUARRIES Commons March 29, 1897
WATER SUPPLY (LONDON). Commons April 29, 1897
THAMES CONSERVANCY BYE-LAWS. Commons April 29, 1897
WORKMEN (COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS) BILL. Commons May 3, 1897
2 speeches — MINES (EIGHT HOURS) BILL. Commons May 5, 1897
CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS. Commons May 6, 1897
WORKMEN (COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS) BILL. Commons May 17, 1897
LIABILITY OF CERTAIN EMPLOYERS TO WORKMEN FOR INJURIES. Commons May 24, 1897
LIABILITY OF CERTAIN EMPLOYERS TO WORKMEN' FOR INJURIES. Commons May 25, 1897
2 speeches — LIABILITY OF CERTAIN EMPLOYERS TO WORKMEN FOR INJURIES. Commons May 27, 1897
2 speeches — APPLICATION OF ACT AND DEFINITIONS. Commons May 31, 1897
POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons June 1, 1897
FACTORY INSPECTORS' ASSISTANTS. Commons June 1, 1897
APPLICATION OF ACT AND DEFINITIONS. Commons June 1, 1897
3 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons June 2, 1897
SCALE, AND CONDITIONS OF COMPENSATION.—SCALE. Commons June 3, 1897
2 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE—ARBITRATION. Commons June 4, 1897
SHIPWRIGHTS (NAVY). Commons June 24, 1897
POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons July 5, 1897
DISTRIBUTING OFFENSIVE LEAFLETS. Commons July 5, 1897
3 speeches — LIABILITY OF CERTAIN EMPLOYERS TO WORKMEN FOR INJURIES. Commons July 6, 1897
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