Mr Thomas Macnamara

1861 - December 3, 1931
Summary information for Mr Thomas Macnamara

Contributions

1908

5 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons January 30, 1908

8 speeches — ELECTIONS AND REGISTRATION (LONDON) BILL. Commons February 7, 1908

Metropolitan Returning Officer. Commons February 12, 1908

3 speeches — ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES). Commons February 24, 1908

4 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (NO. 1) BILL. Commons March 23, 1908

2 speeches — Scarlet Fever in London. Commons March 26, 1908

2 speeches — Danish Bacon and Lard. Commons March 26, 1908

2 speeches — ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL. Commons May 19, 1908

4 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ADMISSION OF THE PRESS) BILL. Commons June 26, 1908

3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons July 8, 1908

2 speeches — Unemployment in Sheffield. Commons July 9, 1908

2 speeches — Pembroke Dockyard. Commons July 9, 1908

H.M.S. "Blake." Commons July 9, 1908

3 speeches — Dissensions in the Navy. Commons July 9, 1908

11 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1908–9. Commons July 13, 1908

2 speeches — NAVAL MARRIAGES BILL. Commons July 27, 1908

2 speeches — NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE, 1906–7. Commons July 27, 1908

3 speeches — Wrecks on the Devon Coast. Commons October 29, 1908

6 speeches — Devon Coastguard Service. Commons October 29, 1908

Expenses of W.O. Raven. Commons October 29, 1908

Overtime in Dockyards. Commons October 29, 1908

2 speeches — German Naval Programme. Commons November 10, 1908

Dockyards and the Unemployed. Commons November 10, 1908

5 speeches — ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (ENGLAND AND WALES) (No. 2) BILL. Commons November 25, 1908

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. Commons December 16, 1908

2 speeches — Temperatures of Battle Shipstokeholds. Commons December 21, 1908

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