Sir James Boyton

1855 - May 16, 1926
Summary information for Sir James Boyton

Contributions

1918

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. Commons February 26, 1918

ARMY OFFICERS (UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTION). Commons March 7, 1918

WOMEN'S ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS (RAILWAY FARES). Written Answers March 11, 1918

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of Obligation to Military Service.) Commons April 12, 1918

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons April 13, 1918

AUCTIONEERS, ETC. Written Answers April 16, 1918

3 speeches — INCREASE OF RENT, ETC. (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords]. Commons April 17, 1918

ADVISORY COMMITTEES. Commons April 18, 1918

TERRITORIAL AND RESERVE MEDICAL OFFICERS. Commons April 18, 1918

ROYAL PARKS AND PLEASURE GARDENS.— Class I. Commons April 18, 1918

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Restriction of Meaning of Landlord in 5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 97, s. 1 (3).) Commons April 24, 1918

RENTS AND MORTGAGES (COMMITTEE). Commons April 25, 1918

CLAUSE 1.—(Restriction of Meaning of Landlord in 5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 97, s. 1 (3).) Commons April 30, 1918

INCREASE OF RENT, ETC. (WAR RESTRICTIONS) ACT. Written Answers April 30, 1918

STATEMENT BY MR. HAYES FISHER. Commons May 2, 1918

SUPPLY. Commons May 2, 1918

QUEEN MARY'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS (DENTAL TREATMENT). Written Answers May 13, 1918

2 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Charge of Schedule B Tax.) Commons June 3, 1918

NEW CLAUSE.—(Debit Balances of Capital.) Commons June 13, 1918

2 speeches — MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (ARMY LEAVE). Commons July 23, 1918

FREE POSTAGE DURING WAR. Commons July 23, 1918

3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Repeal of Section Nine of the Principal Act.) Commons October 21, 1918

2 speeches — HOUSING BILL. Commons October 28, 1918

REGENT'S PARK CROWN ESTATE. Commons November 18, 1918

LONDON PARKS (WAR ALTERATIONS). Commons November 18, 1918

AFFORESTATION. Commons November 21, 1918

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