Sir Henry Slesser

1883 - 1979
Summary information for Sir Henry Slesser

Contributions

1926

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 3, 1926

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (MEMBERS AND CONTRACTS). Written Answers February 15, 1926

MALTBY COLLIERY EXPLOSION (PROSECUTION). Written Answers February 16, 1926

3 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE (INCREASE OF PENALTIES) BILL. Commons February 19, 1926

WORKS OF ART AND ANTIQUITIES (PROHIBITION OF REMOVAL). Commons February 23, 1926

4 speeches — BISHOPRIC OF SHREWSBURY MEASURE. Commons February 25, 1926

2 speeches — DISARMAMENT. Commons March 11, 1926

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS. Commons March 18, 1926

5 speeches — BUILDING MATERIALS (CHARGES AND SUPPLY) BILL. Commons March 19, 1926

9 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Substitution of one register a year f or two, end reduction of qualifying period.) Commons April 15, 1926

5 speeches — CLAUSE 10.— (Amendment of Ballot Act, 1872, as to division of register at polling station, 35 and 36 Vict., c. 33.) Commons April 19, 1926

4 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Amendment as to stamping of ballot papers with official mark.) Commons April 19, 1926

BANKRUPTCY (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords]. Commons April 20, 1926

7 speeches — SUBVERSIVE PROPAGANDA. Commons April 21, 1926

3 speeches — MONEYLENDERS BILL. Commons April 23, 1926

PROSECUTION (REV. J. BUCKNALL). Commons April 26, 1926

HISTORIC MANUSCRIPTS, PICTURES AND BUILDINGS. Commons April 27, 1926

PARHAM OLD HALL, SUFFOLK (GATEWAY). Written Answers April 28, 1926

2 speeches — HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT. Commons May 5, 1926

7 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS. Commons May 6, 1926

7 speeches — INDUSTRIAL CRISIS. Commons May 10, 1926

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Free gifts.) Commons June 21, 1926

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons June 22, 1926

5 speeches — LEGITIMACY BILL [Lords]. Commons June 22, 1926

CARRARDS HOUSE, LAVENHAM. Written Answers June 23, 1926

2 speeches — VOTE OF CENSURE PROPOSED. Commons July 2, 1926

6 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons July 5, 1926

5 speeches — EMERGENCY SERVICES. Commons July 7, 1926

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) BILL. Commons July 8, 1926

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) BILL. Commons July 9, 1926

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons July 13, 1926

FIRST FRUITS AND TENTHS MEASURE, 1926. Commons July 14, 1926

7 speeches — MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 26, 1926

EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons July 30, 1926

CLERGY PENSIONS MEASURE, 1926. Commons August 3, 1926

14 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons August 30, 1926

10 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT. 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons September 28, 1926

EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons October 26, 1926

9 speeches — SAFETY MEN. Commons October 26, 1926

EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Commons November 25, 1926

UNION OF BENEFICES AND DISPOSAL OF CHURCHES (METROPOLIS) MEASURE, 1926. Commons November 25, 1926

2 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons November 26, 1926

17 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS ACT, 1920 (REGULATIONS). Commons November 29, 1926

CLAUSE 3.—(Explanation of powers of Parliament of Northern Ireland to legislate with, respect to jurors and juries.) Commons November 29, 1926

4 speeches — MENTAL DEFICIENCY BILL [Lords]. Commons November 29, 1926

2 speeches — JUDICIAL COMMITTEE BILL [Lords]. Commons December 1, 1926

4 speeches — BENEFICES (ECCLESIASTICAL DUTIES) MEASURE, 1926. Commons December 2, 1926

5 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Enactments Repealed.) Commons December 3, 1926

CLAUSE 1.—(Divorce jurisdiction of High Courts in India where parties are domiciled in England or Scotland.) Commons December 7, 1926

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Restriction on publication of reports of judicial proceedings.) Commons December 10, 1926

5 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Short title and extent.) Commons December 14, 1926

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