Sir John Butcher
1853 - June 30, 1935Summary information for Sir John Butcher
Contributions
1925
2 speeches — THE ATTACK ON BRITISH TROOPS AT QUEENSTOWN. Lords February 24, 1925
7 speeches — FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS WITH IRISH FREE STATE. Lords March 5, 1925
HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Lords March 25, 1925
BELLIGERENT RIGHTS AT SEA. Lords April 1, 1925
2 speeches — PERFORMING ANIMALS (No. 2) BILL. Lords April 2, 1925
2 speeches — STATUS OF MARRIED WOMEN. Lords May 6, 1925
2 speeches — VALUATION (METROPOLIS) BILL. Lords May 6, 1925
HONOURS COMMITTEE. Lords May 12, 1925
9 speeches — PERFORMING ANIMALS (No. 2) BILL. Lords May 14, 1925
4 speeches — PERFORMING ANIMALS (No. 2) BILL. Lords May 21, 1925
2 speeches — PERFORMING ANIMALS (No. 2) BILL. Lords May 26, 1925
6 speeches — IRISH FREE STATE CLAIMS. Lords June 17, 1925
THEATRICAL EMPLOYERS REGISTRATION BILL. Lords July 2, 1925
SUMMARY JURISDICTION (SEPARATION AND MAINTENANCE) BILL. Lords July 2, 1925
CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION IN IRELAND. Lords July 2, 1925
8 speeches — THEATRICAL EMPLOYERS REGISTRATION BILL. Lords July 9, 1925
2 speeches — THEATRICAL EMPLOYERS REGISTRATION BILL. Lords July 14, 1925
3 speeches — CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION IN IRELAND. Lords July 15, 1925
MINISTERS OF RELIGION (REMOVAL OF DISQUALIFICATIONS) BILL. Lords July 20, 1925
2 speeches — ROADS IMPROVEMENT BILL. Lords July 22, 1925
2 speeches — MINISTERS OF RELIGION (REMOVAL OF DISQUALIFICATIONS) BILL. Lords July 22, 1925
8 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH BILL. Lords July 23, 1925
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (REGULA- TION OF REPORTS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 29, 1925
MONEYLENDERS BILL. [H.L.] Lords November 26, 1925
BETTING AND TAXATION. Lords December 2, 1925
14 speeches — IRELAND (CONFIRMATION OF AGREEMENT) BILL. Lords December 9, 1925
RATING AND VALUATION BILL. Lords December 14, 1925
CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL. Lords December 15, 1925
RATING AND VALUATION BILL. Lords December 16, 1925
THE SETTLED LAND ACT. Lords December 21, 1925
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