Sir Albert Rollit
1842 - August 12, 1922Summary information for Sir Albert Rollit
Contributions
1903
4 speeches — COUNTY COURTS JURISDICTION EXTENSION BILL. Commons February 27, 1903
SOLICITOUS BILL. Commons February 27, 1903
3 speeches — £20,000 (SUPPLEMENTARY), PRISONS ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons March 2, 1903
£70,000, INDIAN CORONATION GUESTS. Commons March 2, 1903
2 speeches — CLASS V. Commons March 2, 1903
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF COMMERCE. Commons March 3, 1903
MUNICIPAL TRADING. Commons March 4, 1903
St. Louis Exposition. Commons March 9, 1903
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (TRANSFER OF POWERS) BILL. Commons March 25, 1903
3 speeches — MUNICIPAL TRADING. Commons April 1, 1903
2 speeches — THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (LIGHTHOUSES) BILL. Commons April 3, 1903
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons April 22, 1903
Reduction of Light Dues. Commons April 28, 1903
St. Louis International Exhibition. Commons April 28, 1903
SECOND READING. Commons April 29, 1903
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons April 30, 1903
REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons April 30, 1903
Postal Employees Grievances—Proposed Committee on Wages. Commons May 11, 1903
MARINE INSURANCE BILL [LORDS]. Commons May 12, 1903
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 13, 1903
4 speeches — PORT OF LONDON BILL. Commons May 13, 1903
Alleged Ragging in the 21st Lancers. Commons May 21, 1903
6 speeches — CLASS III. Commons May 21, 1903
2 speeches — LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 26, 1903
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 27, 1903
2 speeches — MUNICIPAL TRADING. Commons May 27, 1903
EDUCATION (BORROWING) BILL. Commons May 27, 1903
RAILWAYS (ELECTRICAL POWER) EXPENSES. Commons May 27, 1903
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (TRANSFER OF POWERS) BILL. Commons May 27, 1903
CLASS II. Commons May 27, 1903
7 speeches — COUNTY COURTS JURISDICTION EXTENSION BILL. Commons June 19, 1903
4 speeches — COUNTY COURTS JURISDICTION EXTENSION BILL. Commons June 26, 1903
CLASS V. Commons July 30, 1903
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