Sir Hudson Kearley
1856 - September 5, 1934Summary information for Sir Hudson Kearley
Contributions
1896
5 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 18, 1896
SHOPS (EARLY CLOSING) BILL. Commons February 19, 1896
2 speeches — BUTTER. Commons February 25, 1896
WORKING MEN'S DWELLINGS BILL. Commons March 4, 1896
SUPPLY (NAVY ESTIMATES). Commons March 5, 1896
2 speeches — NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1895–6. Commons March 12, 1896
3 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons March 12, 1896
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (MARKS)BILL. Commons March 18, 1896
FOREIGN GOODS (PREVENTION OF FRAUD) BILL. Commons March 25, 1896
WARRANT OFFICERS (PAY AND STATUS). Commons March 27, 1896
IMPORTED BUTTER. Commons March 27, 1896
NAVAL WORKS BILL. Commons March 30, 1896
2 speeches — MODE OF DETERMINING THE COMPENSA- TION PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF DAMAGE BY PASSAGE OF FORCES. Commons April 21, 1896
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (CIVIL DEPARTMENTS). Commons April 21, 1896
TRUCK BILL. Commons May 4, 1896
2 speeches — EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons May 14, 1896
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons May 18, 1896
3 speeches — COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 11, 1896
NAVAL OFFICERS (PLAIN CLOTHES). Commons June 15, 1896
COUNTY EDUCATION AUTHORITY.—ACTION OF COUNTY COUNCIL AS EDUCATION AUTHORITY. Commons June 15, 1896
EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons June 23, 1896
2 speeches — EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons June 24, 1896
VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. Commons July 2, 1896
3 speeches — COCOA BUTTER. Commons July 2, 1896
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons July 2, 1896
COCOA BUTTER. Commons July 7, 1896
BOATSWAINS (ROYAL NAVY). Commons July 28, 1896
"MAGPIE" (H.M.S). Commons July 28, 1896
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