Mr William Vernon-Harcourt
1827 - October 1, 1904Summary information for Mr William Vernon-Harcourt
Contributions
1900
3 speeches — FIFTH DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 5, 1900
2 speeches — SIXTH DAY'S DEBATE. Commons February 6, 1900
SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC (COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY INTO THE RAID, 1807). Commons February 20, 1900
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 22, 1900
6 speeches — LANCASHIRE ELECTRIC POWER BILL (BY ORDER). Commons March 1, 1900
3 speeches — TEA. Commons March 5, 1900
13 speeches — WAR LOAN. Commons March 6, 1900
3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 13, 1900
4 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 14, 1900
RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH—DISTURBANCES DIRECTED AGAINST OPPONENTS OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons March 15, 1900
12 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 19, 1900
SECOND READING. Commons March 21, 1900
3 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons March 26, 1900
4 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons March 27, 1900
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 29, 1900
FINANCE BILL. Commons March 29, 1900
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL—STATISTICS OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE. Commons April 3, 1900
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—TERMS OF SETTLEMENT—TREATMENT OF PRISONERS—MARTIAL LAW—CHARGES AGAINST BRITISH TROOPS. Commons April 6, 1900
11 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons April 6, 1900
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT (1897) EXTENSION BILL. Commons June 20, 1900
4 speeches — TITHE RENT-CHARGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 28, 1900
13 speeches — SUPPLEMENTAL WAR LOAN BILL. Commons August 1, 1900
2 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons December 6, 1900
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons December 7, 1900
3 speeches — SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—TERMS OF SETTLEMENT. Commons December 7, 1900
8 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATE, 1900–1901. Commons December 11, 1900
NEW SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE. Commons December 13, 1900
5 speeches — SUPPLEMENTAL WAR LOAN (No. 2) BILL. Commons December 13, 1900
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