Sir Alpheus Morton

1840 - April 26, 1923
Summary information for Sir Alpheus Morton

Contributions

1915

VOTE A.—NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons February 9, 1915

4 speeches — ENLISTMENT (SHERIFF'S COURT, DORNOCH). Commons February 10, 1915

2 speeches — NUMBER or LAND FORCES. Commons February 10, 1915

SOLDIERS' FURLOUGH. Commons March 8, 1915

SERGEANT-INSTRUCTORS. Commons March 8, 1915

CURED HERRINGS. Commons March 9, 1915

SERGEANT-INSTRUCTORS (CLOTHING). Written Answers March 10, 1915

PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons March 11, 1915

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES). Commons March 11, 1915

2 speeches — SERGEANT-INSTRUCTORS (CLOTHING). Commons March 11, 1915

SERGEANT INSTRUCTORS (PAY AND PENSIONS). Commons March 16, 1915

OFFICE OF WORKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.—Class II. Commons April 15, 1915

VATICAN (APPOINTMENT OF AMBASSADOR). Commons April 21, 1915

NATURALISED GERMANS (PROOFS OF WILLS). Commons April 22, 1915

OUTFIT ALLOWANCE (RETIRED OFFICERS). Commons April 22, 1915

POST OFFICE. Commons April 28, 1915

ESTIMATES (RETRENCHMENT). Commons May 12, 1915

3 speeches — BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, SCOTLAND.—Class II. Commons June 9, 1915

FISHERY BOARD, SCOTLAND.—Class II. Commons June 9, 1915

2 speeches — FISHERY BOARD (SCOTLAND). Commons June 9, 1915

ALIENS. Commons June 10, 1915

8 speeches — FISHERY BOARD, SCOTLAND.—Class II. Commons June 17, 1915

Procurator Fiscal (Western Perthshire). Commons June 22, 1915

Procurators-Fiscal (Perth and Dunblane). Commons July 6, 1915

TEMPORARY COMMISSION'S.—Class VI. Commons July 15, 1915

3 speeches — PATHOLOGICAL LABORATORIES.—Class VII. Commons July 15, 1915

7 speeches — HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS (MEDICAL SERVICE) BOARD.—Class VII. Commons July 15, 1915

ROYAL ASSENT. Commons July 15, 1915

CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons July 22, 1915

NEW CLAUSE.—(Limitation of Retail Price of Coal in London.) Commons July 23, 1915

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