Sir Charles Hobhouse
1862 - June 26, 1941Summary information for Sir Charles Hobhouse
Contributions
1913
CLAUSE 9.—(Provisions as to Border Parishes.) Commons January 3, 1913
5 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Power to Hold Synods and Constitute Representative Body.) Commons January 6, 1913
11 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Provisions as to Existing Interests.) Commons January 10, 1913
6 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Provisions as to Tithe Bent-charge.) Commons January 14, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 16.—(Compensation to Lay Patrons.) Commons January 14, 1913
3 speeches — High Sheriffs (Lancashire). Commons January 20, 1913
3 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(First Fruits and Tenths.) Commons January 20, 1913
9 speeches — CLAUSE 20.—(Vacancies during Suspensory Period.) Commons January 20, 1913
6 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Supplemental Provisions as to Burial Grounds.) Commons January 21, 1913
6 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) (MONEY). Commons January 21, 1913
11 speeches — CLAUSE 29.—(Borrowing Powers.) Commons January 21, 1913
Herring Trawling (Destruction of Immature Fish). Written Answers January 21, 1913
11 speeches — CLAUSE 35—(Interpretation.) Commons January 22, 1913
Part II.—ADJUSTMENTS. Commons January 28, 1913
Lancashire High Sheriffs (Expenses). Commons January 30, 1913
2 speeches — Trawling for Herring. Commons February 3, 1913
6 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Ecclesiastical Lain and Courts). Commons February 3, 1913
Fees to Barrister Members. Written Answers February 3, 1913
6 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Distribution of Property by Welsh Commissioners.) Commons February 4, 1913
Smith-West Lancashire (Inquest on Mr. James Mellor). Written Answers February 6, 1913
6 speeches — Trawling Inquiry (Report). Commons April 7, 1913
2 speeches — Fisheries (Territorial Limit). Commons June 26, 1913
5 speeches — INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons July 31, 1913
CLAUSE 5.—(Triennial Returns of Share- holders.) Commons August 5, 1913
In-Shore Fishermen. Written Answers August 14, 1913
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