Sir Alpheus Morton
1840 - April 26, 1923Summary information for Sir Alpheus Morton
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1913
2 speeches — Government Offices (Edinburgh). Commons January 21, 1913
Herring Trawling (Destruction of Immature Fish). Written Answers January 21, 1913
HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS COMMITTEE. Commons January 23, 1913
Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Commons January 23, 1913
MEDICAL BENEFIT. Commons January 28, 1913
3 speeches — RAILWAYS (No. 2) BILL. Commons January 30, 1913
Motor Offences (Penalties). Written Answers February 5, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Date of Art Conning into Operation.) Commons February 6, 1913
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (SPECIAL GRANTS)—(Class VIII.). Commons February 7, 1913
12 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE.—(Class II.) Commons February 10, 1913
2 speeches — STATIONERY AND PRINTING.—(Class II.) Commons February 10, 1913
Trawling (Scotland). Commons February 11, 1913
3 speeches — RAILWAYS (No. 2) BILL. Commons February 11, 1913
Loss of Steamship "Titanic" (Inquiry— Legal Costs). Commons February 12, 1913
2 speeches — Helmsdale Harbour. Written Answers February 12, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Duration of Act.) Commons February 13, 1913
3 speeches — State Loans to Fishermen. Commons February 14, 1913
SCOTLAND. Commons February 14, 1913
2 speeches — Public Buildings, Edinburgh. Commons March 6, 1913
3 speeches — Penny Postage (France). Commons March 6, 1913
2 speeches — POLICE (WEEKLY REST-DAY) (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons March 17, 1913
3 speeches — Helmsdale Harbour. Commons March 26, 1913
2 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN.—(Class I.).—VOTE 5. Commons April 3, 1913
5 speeches — PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN.—(Class I.)—VOTE 10. Commons April 3, 1913
Helmsdale (Sutherland) Harbour. Commons April 9, 1913
Small Landholders (Scotland) Act. Commons April 22, 1913
Labour Exchanges (Domestic Servants). Commons April 30, 1913
Metropolitan Police Stations (Telephones). Commons April 30, 1913
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (KING'S BENCH DIVISION). Commons May 27, 1913
2 speeches — CITY OF LONDON (CELLULOID REGULATIONS) BILL.—(By Order.) Commons May 28, 1913
4 speeches — Crofters Holdings (Sutherlandshire). Commons June 10, 1913
2 speeches — Small Landowners Act (Scotland). Commons June 10, 1913
Small Holdings. Written Answers June 17, 1913
State Loans to Fishermen. Written Answers June 17, 1913
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, SCOTLAND (Class II. —VOTE 29.) Commons June 26, 1913
2 speeches — BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, SCOTLAND.— (Class II. VOTE 29.) Commons June 26, 1913
HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS MEDICAL SERVICE. Commons July 1, 1913
State Loans to Fishermen. Commons July 8, 1913
NEW CLAUSE.—(Certificates to be Insured.) Commons July 9, 1913
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of the City of London.) Commons July 10, 1913
School Care Committees. Written Answers July 10, 1913
State Loans to Fishermen. Commons July 15, 1913
Telephone Service. Written Answers July 16, 1913
SMALL LANDHOLDERS (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1911, AMENDMENT BILL. Commons July 18, 1913
Herring Fishery (Steam and Motor Craft). Commons July 22, 1913
ROAD BOARD. Commons July 25, 1913
2 speeches — SMALL HOLDINGS. Commons July 25, 1913
Workmen's Trains. Commons July 29, 1913
3 speeches — SCOTTISH FISHERIES. Commons August 4, 1913
San Francisco Exhibition. Commons August 5, 1913
3 speeches — NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Commons August 5, 1913
2 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION [SALARIES AND PENSIONS]. Commons August 11, 1913
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Additional Lords of Appeal.) Commons August 11, 1913
Sitapur Murder Case. Commons August 12, 1913
2 speeches — Telegraphic Communication (Elphin and Assynt). Commons August 12, 1913
7 speeches — Small Holdings (Scotland). Commons August 12, 1913
Juvenile Advisory Committees (Domestic Servants). Commons August 12, 1913
DREGHORN ESTATE (PURCHASE). Commons August 13, 1913
Prepaid Return Postage Coupons. Commons August 13, 1913
TEMPERANCE (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons August 13, 1913
2 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Definitions.) Commons August 13, 1913
MEDICAL. CERTIFICATES (IRELAND). Written Answers August 14, 1913
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