Sir John Brunner
1842 - July 1, 1919Summary information for Sir John Brunner
Contributions
1901
PATENT RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons February 26, 1901
JAMESON RAID—CHAPTERED COMPANY'S LIABILITY. Commons March 4, 1901
WOOLWICH ARSENAL—"EXERTION MONEY." Commons March 4, 1901
2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—JAMESON RAID— LIABILITY OF THE BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY. Commons March 5, 1901
3 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMENTS, 1901–2 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 5, 1901
AMENDMENT OF STANDING ORDER No. 21. Commons March 7, 1901
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY BILL. (By ORDER.) Commons March 14, 1901
GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY RILL. Commons March 15, 1901
CIVIL SERVICE REVISED SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. Commons March 18, 1901
2 speeches — TRANSVAAL CONCESSIONS COMMISSION. Commons March 19, 1901
WINNINGTON PARK SCHOOL COUNTY COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS. Commons March 21, 1901
SUPPLY PROCEDURE—PROPOSED COMMITTEE. Commons March 21, 1901
DISORDERLY HOUSES IN LONDON. Commons March 28, 1901
3 speeches — ILLEGAL DISMISSAL OF SCHOOL TEACHERS—GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons May 3, 1901
COMPANY DIRECTORS VOTING ON PRIVATE BILLS. Commons May 3, 1901
COAL. Commons May 6, 1901
2 speeches — EDUCATION. Commons May 7, 1901
BILLINGHAY INFANT SCHOOL, LIN COLNSHIRE—EXCESSIVE CANING. Commons May 20, 1901
CHINA AND THE POWERS—PRESENT POSITION. Commons May 21, 1901
TITLES OF PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS. Commons June 14, 1901
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (HOUSING OF WORKING CLASSES) (NO. 2) BILL. (BY ORDER). Commons June 14, 1901
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 17, 1901
FINANCE BILL. Commons June 18, 1901
Class II. Commons July 16, 1901
5 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (No. 7) BILL. [BY ORDER.] Commons July 18, 1901
ALKALI, ETC., WORKS REGULATION BILL [Lords]. Commons July 22, 1901
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