Sir Beville Stanier
1867 - December 15, 1921Summary information for Sir Beville Stanier
Contributions
1909
Horses for the Army (Cost of Census). Commons March 31, 1909
Foot and Month Disease (Preventive Regulations). Commons March 31, 1909
Established Church (Wales) Bill. Commons April 26, 1909
New Post Office (Market Drayton). Commons April 26, 1909
Anthrax (Royal Artillery, Aldershot). Commons May 3, 1909
Resident Magistrates Ireland (Mr. Herbert Walker). Commons May 3, 1909
Army Horses. Written Answers May 6, 1909
Adulteration of Cream. Commons May 10, 1909
Notifiable Diseases (Tuberculosis of Udder). Commons May 10, 1909
Cheese Frauds. Commons May 10, 1909
Farming-out Army Horses. Written Answers May 10, 1909
Milk Bill. Commons May 12, 1909
Combined Working of Railway Companies (Committee of Inquiry). Commons May 12, 1909
2 speeches — Resident Magistrates (Mr. Herbert Walker). Commons May 12, 1909
Secretary to Board of Agriculture Bill. Commons May 17, 1909
Foreign Hay, Straw and Forage (Prohibition Order). Commons May 19, 1909
Milk Bill. Commons May 19, 1909
Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act. Commons May 19, 1909
Shropshire Yeomanry (Forage Supply). Commons July 1, 1909
2 speeches — Yeomanry (Supply of Oats). Commons July 5, 1909
2 speeches — Elementary School Teachers Superannuation Act (1898). Commons July 7, 1909
CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons July 7, 1909
Stem Eelworm and Frit Fly in Oats. Commons July 22, 1909
Stem Eelworm and Frit Fly in Oats (Counties Affected). Commons July 26, 1909
Epizootic Abortion (Special Report). Commons July 26, 1909
Stem Eelworm and Frit Fly in Oats (Counties Affected). Written Answers July 26, 1909
Teachers' Register. Commons August 10, 1909
3 speeches — National Grants for Agricultural Purposes. Commons August 12, 1909
2 speeches — Red Water in Cattle. Commons August 12, 1909
CLAUSE 14.—(Definition of Total Value and Site Value of Land, excluding Minerals.) Commons August 12, 1909
Anthrax Cases. Written Answers August 12, 1909
2 speeches — Frozen Meat from China (Medical Inspection). Commons August 17, 1909
Royal Commission on Inland Navigation. Commons August 17, 1909
Importation of Potatoes (Tasmania). Commons August 17, 1909
French Agricultural Vote. Commons August 17, 1909
Weeds and Agricultural Seeds (Ireland) Bill. Commons August 17, 1909
Black Scab. Commons August 30, 1909
Black Scab in Potatoes. Commons September 1, 1909
Tuberculosis (Compensation for Cows Slaughtered). Commons September 6, 1909
2 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AND ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUNDS BILL. Commons September 6, 1909
2 speeches — Small Holdings. Commons September 9, 1909
2 speeches — Black Scab. Commons September 9, 1909
Grants for Agriculture Abroad. Commons September 13, 1909
Missing Steamship "Waratah." Commons September 13, 1909
2 speeches — English-Grown Potatoes. Commons September 15, 1909
Thoroughbred Horses (Military Purposes). Commons September 22, 1909
SCALE 3.—MINIMUM DUTY PAYABLE FOR PUBLICAN'S AND BEERHOUSE LICENCES. Commons October 6, 1909
MUSKETRY COURSES. Commons October 7, 1909
RE-ENGAGEMENT DECLARATION. Commons October 7, 1909
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Make Advances for Certain Purposes.) Commons October 7, 1909
CLAUSE 2.—(Definition of Increment Value.) Commons October 19, 1909
S.S. "Waratah" (Supposed Loss). Commons October 20, 1909
Upton Magna (Teacher's Retirement). Commons October 20, 1909
CLAUSE 16.—(Duty on Site Value of Undeveloped Land.) Commons October 20, 1909
Cattle Disease (Leebotwood, Salop). Commons October 21, 1909
2 speeches — UNDEVELOPED LAND DUTY (GLASS-HOUSES EXEMPTION). Commons October 21, 1909
CLAUSE 17.—(Exemptions from Undeveloped Land Duty, and Allowances.) Commons October 21, 1909
DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Commons October 28, 1909
Black Scab (Potatoes). Commons November 1, 1909
States of Jersey (Potatoes from United Kingdom). Written Answers November 2, 1909
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