Sir Francis Blake

1856 - February 5, 1940
Summary information for Sir Francis Blake

Contributions

1919

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES. Commons February 17, 1919

BOARD OF AGRICULTURE (REORGANISATION). Written Answers February 21, 1919

2 speeches — ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS (TERRITORIAL FORCE). Commons February 25, 1919

WAR PENSIONS. Written Answers February 27, 1919

GRAND JURIES. Commons March 11, 1919

EDUCATION ACT, 1918 ("APPOINTED DAY"). Written Answers March 11, 1919

SMALL DWELLINGS ACQUISITION ACT. Written Answers March 12, 1919

ARMY RESERVE (CLASS Z). Written Answers March 27, 1919

OFFICERS' GRATUITY. Written Answers March 27, 1919

TAXI-CABS (LONDON). Commons April 3, 1919

EDUCATION COMMITTEES EXPENSES. Commons April 3, 1919

CRAMLINGTON AERODROME. Commons May 13, 1919

HYDE PARK. Commons May 19, 1919

CLAUSE 8.—(Borrowing Powers of County Councils in connection with the Housing of their Employés.) Commons May 26, 1919

BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR (REPATRIATED). Commons May 27, 1919

CLAUSE 3.—(Power of Board of Agriculture and Fisheries to Provide Land for Settlement.) Commons July 22, 1919

CLAUSE 9.— (Amendment of Principal Act as Respects Power to Acquire Land for Small Holdings.) Commons July 22, 1919

3 speeches — CLAUSE 15. — (Power of County Council to Acquire Land for Letting to Parish Council for Allotments.) Commons July 22, 1919

CLAUSE 22.— (Recoupment of Losses Incurred in Exercise of Powers under Principal Act.) Commons July 22, 1919

2 speeches — CLAUSE 23.— (Recoupment of Capital Losses.) Commons July 22, 1919

HAY AND FEEDING-STUFFS. Commons August 4, 1919

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Penalty for Failure to Destroy Rats and Mice.) Commons October 31, 1919

RIVERS (POLLUTION). Commons November 26, 1919

CORPS OF MILITARY ACCOUNTANTS. Commons December 16, 1919

COMPULSORY PLOUGHING ORDERS. Written Answers December 18, 1919

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