Mr William Grenfell
1855 - January 9, 1945Summary information for Mr William Grenfell
Contributions
1928
PROTECTION OF LAPWINGS BILL. [H.L.] Lords February 14, 1928
LONDON TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN. Lords February 14, 1928
9 speeches — PROTECTION OF LAPWINGS BILL. [H.L.] Lords February 21, 1928
APPLICATION OF POLICE COURT FINES. Lords February 21, 1928
2 speeches — ST. HELENS TRIBUNAL OF INQUIRY. Lords February 21, 1928
6 speeches — INSPECTION OF FACTORIES. Lords February 29, 1928
THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM. Lords March 7, 1928
CENSORSHIP OF FILMS. Lords March 15, 1928
3 speeches — THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM. Lords March 22, 1928
5 speeches — COUNTRYSIDE ADVERTISEMENTS. Lords March 29, 1928
PETROLEUM (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords May 10, 1928
32 speeches — PETROLEUM (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords May 17, 1928
26 speeches — PETROLEUM (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords June 11, 1928
2 speeches — PETROLEUM (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords June 14, 1928
EASTER BILL. Lords July 2, 1928
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (READING UNIVERSITY) BILL. Lords July 2, 1928
PUNISHMENT FOR CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Lords July 18, 1928
4 speeches — SHOPS (HOURS OF CLOSING) BILL. Lords July 19, 1928
FIRST SCHEDULE. Lords July 19, 1928
EASTER BILL. Lords July 23, 1928
MARRIAGES (PROHIBITED DE GREES OF RELATIONSHIP) BILL. Lords July 23, 1928
2 speeches — RACECOURSE BETTING BILL. Lords July 25, 1928
METROPOLITAN POLICE INQUIRY REPORTS. Lords July 26, 1928
CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Lords July 30, 1928
8 speeches — RACECOURSE BETTING BILL. Lords July 31, 1928
2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Lords July 31, 1928
3 speeches — PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords November 22, 1928
2 speeches — ARCHITECTS (REGISTRATION) BILL. [H.L.] Lords November 27, 1928
PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords December 6, 1928
2 speeches — ARCHITECTS (REGISTRATION) BILL. [H.L.] Lords December 11, 1928
MOCK AUCTIONS BILL. [H.L.] Lords December 18, 1928
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