Sir George Courthope
1877 - September 2, 1955Summary information for Sir George Courthope
Contributions
1909
Establishment Licences. Commons February 24, 1909
The Royal Sussex Regiment. Written Answers March 1, 1909
Tunbridge Wells Postmastership. Written Answers March 2, 1909
4 speeches — Coastguards. Commons March 4, 1909
2 speeches — Territorial Force and Rifle Clubs (Government Ammunition). Written Answers March 4, 1909
6 speeches — DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. Commons March 5, 1909
School Accommodation (Sidley, Bexhill). Commons July 1, 1909
Sidley Infants' School, Bexhill-on-Sea. Written Answers July 30, 1909
SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES BILL. Commons August 6, 1909
2 speeches — National Grants for Agricultural Purposes. Commons August 12, 1909
French Agricultural Vote. Commons August 17, 1909
IMPROVEMENT OF MAIN ROADS. Commons August 17, 1909
Weeds and Agricultural Seeds (Ireland) Bill. Commons August 17, 1909
Territorial Force and Rifle Clubs (Cheap Ammunition). Commons August 17, 1909
Service Rifle (Breech-Action). Commons August 17, 1909
Military Roads near Rye (Toll-gates). Commons August 17, 1909
2 speeches — Service Rifle (Aperture Sight). Commons August 17, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 16.—(Returns as to Value of Land from Owners.) Commons August 17, 1909
CLAUSE 21.—(Determination, of value of consideration.) Commons August 17, 1909
Weeds and Agricultural Seeds (Ireland) Bill. Written Answers August 17, 1909
2 speeches — Naval Depots (Officers' Mess Subscriptions). Commons August 18, 1909
Manning of Nucleus-Crew Ships. Commons August 18, 1909
Naval Administration (Communication with Second Sea Lord). Commons August 18, 1909
2 speeches — Burlington House. Commons August 18, 1909
3 speeches — Post Office Telegraph and Telephone Poles. Commons August 18, 1909
Administrator-General of Bengal (W. Knox Johnson's Estate). Commons August 18, 1909
CLAUSE 32.—(Distribution of Payments on Account of Licence Duties in Certain Cases.) Commons September 8, 1909
Hops Bill. Commons September 9, 1909
Black Scab. Commons September 9, 1909
Territorial Force (Infantry). Commons September 9, 1909
CLAUSE 34.—(Duty on Statements of Receipts from Intoxicating Liquor Supplied in a Club.) Commons September 9, 1909
Royal Field Artillery (Special Reserves) Written Answers September 9, 1909
CLAUSE 40.—(Amended Bates of Estate Duty and Settlement Estate Duty.) Commons September 13, 1909
Uncreosoted English Larch Poles (Durability). Commons September 14, 1909
CLAUSE 44.—(Amendment as to Value of Property.) Commons September 14, 1909
School Gardens. Commons September 15, 1909
Labour Exchanges (Staff Applications). Commons September 15, 1909
Diseased Potatoes (Transmission by Post). Written Answers September 15, 1909
Royal Military College, Sandhurst (Territorial Force). Commons September 20, 1909
CLAUSE 53.—Stamp Duty on Gifts inter vivos.) Commons September 22, 1909
Motor Vehicles (Speed Limit). Commons September 23, 1909
Water Supplies Protection Bill. Commons September 23, 1909
Treasury Grant (Development Fund). Commons September 28, 1909
MINERAL EIGHTS DUTY—(NEW CLAUSE). Commons September 28, 1909
NEW CLAUSE.—(Definitions for Purpose of Mineral Provisions.) Commons September 29, 1909
8 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Extension of Relief from Income Tax Under Schedule A.) Commons September 30, 1909
Imported Hosiery (Indian Tariff). Commons October 7, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Exemption for Agricultural Land.) Commons October 20, 1909
EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons October 20, 1909
Postal Sub-Offices (Classification). Written Answers October 20, 1909
CLAUSE 17.—(Exemptions from Undeveloped Land Duty, and Allowances.) Commons October 21, 1909
Board of Agriculture (Parliamentary Secretaryship). Commons October 26, 1909
Vacant Lord Justiceship (Ireland). Commons October 26, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 84.—(Duties and Drawback on Tobacco.) Commons October 28, 1909
2 speeches — DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL. Commons October 28, 1909
Loudon Electric Call Boxes. Commons November 25, 1909
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