Sir Alexander Sprot
1853 - February 8, 1929Summary information for Sir Alexander Sprot
Contributions
1919
SANATORIUM, GLEN LOMOND. Written Answers February 20, 1919
GLEN LOMOND SANATORIUM. Commons March 4, 1919
ARMY CYCLISTS' SHEDS, ST. ANDREWS. Written Answers March 17, 1919
FEEDING STUFFS. Commons March 24, 1919
PAPER IMPORTS. Commons March 24, 1919
CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment of s. 46 of Army Act.) Commons April 2, 1919
AEROPLANE WINGS (DOPE RECOVERY). Written Answers May 1, 1919
WAR GRATUITIES. Commons May 5, 1919
HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons May 5, 1919
FISH TRADE (CONTROL). Written Answers May 5, 1919
BUILDING MATERIALS. Written Answers May 5, 1919
POTATOES. Written Answers May 8, 1919
POTATO STOCKS (SCOTTISH FARMERS). Written Answers May 19, 1919
ARMY OFFICERS (APPEAL TO THE KING). Written Answers July 3, 1919
PENSIONS (BONUS). Written Answers July 7, 1919
INTESTATE MOVEABLE SUCCESSION (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords]. Commons August 1, 1919
FORESTRY BILL [Lords]. Commons August 5, 1919
GATTIE SCHEME (COMMITTEE). Written Answers August 5, 1919
New Clause.—(Amendment of s. 38 (1) of the Patents and Designs Act, 1907.) Commons August 8, 1919
HOUSING. Commons August 12, 1919
SCOTTISH BOARD OF HEALTH ACT. Commons August 12, 1919
2 speeches — FINANCLAL STATEMENT (ESTIMATED RECEIPTS). Written Answers August 13, 1919
SCHOOL CHILDREN (FEEDING). Written Answers August 13, 1919
LAND SETTLEMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons August 15, 1919
EDUCATION RATES. Written Answers November 4, 1919
DUCATION (SCOTTISH PARISHES). Commons November 6, 1919
OLD SOLDIERS' PENSIONS. Commons November 19, 1919
NEW CLAUSE.—(Erection and Maintenance of March Fences.) Commons December 2, 1919
EDUCATIONAL RATING (FIFE). Commons December 9, 1919
RETIRED OFFICERS (RANK). Written Answers December 9, 1919
EDUCATION GRANTS, SCOTLAND. Written Answers December 10, 1919
KIRKCALDY DISTRICT. Commons December 28, 1919
2 speeches — EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) ACT. Commons December 28, 1919
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