Sir Henry Craik

1846 - March 16, 1927
Summary information for Sir Henry Craik

Contributions

1917

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 7, 1917

FISH. Commons February 13, 1917

OFFICERS' (SEPARATION ALLOWANCES). Commons February 13, 1917

SOCIAL EVILS. Commons February 13, 1917

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVANTS. Commons February 19, 1917

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. Commons February 19, 1917

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 19, 1917

3 speeches — SEPARATION ALLOWANCES (OFFICERS). Commons February 20, 1917

BROTHEL KEEPER (CONVICTION). Commons February 21, 1917

CIVIL LIABILITIES COMMITTEE. Commons February 26, 1917

2 speeches — HOME LEAVE. Commons February 27, 1917

3 speeches — PRISONERS OF WAR (BRITISH AND GERMAN). Commons February 27, 1917

2 speeches — ALIEN ENEMIES. Commons February 28, 1917

NAVAL AND MILITAEY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons March 1, 1917

4 speeches — EXCHANGE OF CIVILIANS (AUSTRIA). Commons March 6, 1917

2 speeches — RESETTING SUGAR AND MEAL (ABERDEEN CONVICTION). Commons March 6, 1917

2 speeches — EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. Commons March 6, 1917

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons March 6, 1917

NEW CLAUSE.—(Provision us to Orders and Regulations.) Commons March 12, 1917

ATTACKS ON CIVIL SERVANTS (MR. A. PARKER). Commons March 14, 1917

TELEGRAMS (PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS). Commons March 14, 1917

PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons March 15, 1917

MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SERVICE BILL. Commons March 16, 1917

FRANCHISE AND ELECTORAL REFORM. Commons March 19, 1917

6 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons March 19, 1917

MR. SPEAKER'S SERVICES. Commons March 28, 1917

2 speeches — FRANCHISE AND ELECTORAL REFORM. Commons March 28, 1917

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Call Up Certain Excepted Men for Examination.) Commons March 30, 1917

5 speeches — CINEMA COMMISSION. Commons April 2, 1917

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Call Up Certain Excepted Men for Examination.) Commons April 3, 1917

PICTURE PALACE, AYR. Commons April 4, 1917

ENEMY DESTRUCTION IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. Commons April 4, 1917

2 speeches — Cinema Shows. Commons April 4, 1917

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons April 17, 1917

2 speeches — SCHOOL TEACHERS (AUCHINLECK, SCOTLAND). Commons April 23, 1917

TRIBUNALS (MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES). Written Answers April 23, 1917

MACEDONIA (MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS). Written Answers April 23, 1917

PRISONERS OF WAR (EXCHANGE). Written Answers April 23, 1917

3 speeches — LOCAL TRIBUNALS. Commons April 24, 1917

SPARROWS (DESTRUCTION). Commons April 25, 1917

GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS (RETIRED). Commons April 25, 1917

HOUSE OF COMMONS ROLL OF HONOUR. Commons June 7, 1917

4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(University Franchise—Men). Commons June 7, 1917

PETROL CONTROL COMMITTEE (STAFF). Commons June 12, 1917

2 speeches — PENSIONS FOR OFFICERS AND NURSES. Commons June 14, 1917

2 speeches — PRISONER'S OF WAR. Commons June 14, 1917

2 speeches — WARNINGS. Commons June 18, 1917

5 speeches — SOLDIERS' RATIONS. Commons June 19, 1917

6 speeches — SOLDIERS' RATIONS. Commons June 19, 1917

2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Franchises (Women)) Commons June 20, 1917

6 speeches — SOLDIERS' PURCHASES. Commons June 22, 1917

FATALITIES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN. Commons June 25, 1917

LOCAL TRIBUNALS (MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES). Commons June 27, 1917

2 speeches — DEFENCE OF THE REALM LOSSES COMMISSION. Commons June 27, 1917

MARYPORT BREWERY, CARLISLE. Commons June 27, 1917

6 speeches — BUILDING OPERATIONS, WESTMINSTER. Commons July 3, 1917

2 speeches — Hyde Park. Commons July 3, 1917

Education (Scotland). Commons July 5, 1917

EYESIGHT STANDARDS. Commons July 6, 1917

NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons July 6, 1917

SECOND CHAMBER (PROPOSED CONFERENCE). Commons July 9, 1917

WESTERN FRONT (WASTAGE). Commons July 12, 1917

2 speeches — Education (Scotland). Commons July 12, 1917

5 speeches — COURT OF INQUIRY. Commons July 12, 1917

INDIA HOME RULE LEAGUE. Commons November 22, 1917

IRISH UNIVERSITIES (PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION). Written Answers November 29, 1917

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