Sir John Harmood-Banner
1847 - February 24, 1927Summary information for Sir John Harmood-Banner
Contributions
1909
2 speeches — German "Dreadnoughts" (Bunker Capacity). Commons March 30, 1909
3 speeches — POST OFFICE VOTE. Commons April 27, 1909
MERCANTILE CORPORATIONS AND COMPANIES (MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE) BILL. Commons April 27, 1909
New Land Taxes. Written Answers May 4, 1909
2 speeches — COAL MINES (CHECKWEIGHERS) BILL. Commons May 7, 1909
2 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS. Commons May 17, 1909
2 speeches — Ungotten Minerals. Commons May 18, 1909
Land Leases for Small Holdings. Commons May 18, 1909
AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons May 20, 1909
MOTOR SPIRIT. Commons May 25, 1909
2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1909–10. Commons June 3, 1909
2 speeches — PART I.—DUTIES ON LAND VALUES. Commons June 28, 1909
CLAUSE 1. Commons June 29, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Exemptions from Reversion Duty and Allowances.) Commons July 20, 1909
CLAUSE 11.—(Exemptions from Undeveloped Land Duty, and Allowances.) Commons August 11, 1909
Case of Rev. George Wise (Liverpool). Written Answers August 12, 1909
2 speeches — Russian-Japanese War (Sinking of s.s. "St. Kilda"). Commons August 17, 1909
2 speeches — STAMP DUTIES (NEW DUTY ON BONDS). Commons August 17, 1909
INCOME TAX (APPEALS REGARDING SUPER-TAX). Commons August 17, 1909
6 speeches — CLAUSE 24.—(Exemption for Land held by Rating Authorities.) Commons August 18, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 11.—(Short title and commencement.) Commons August 31, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Valuation of Licensed Premises.) Commons September 2, 1909
FINANCE BILL. Commons September 3, 1909
DEVELOPMENT AND ROAD IMPROVEMENT FUNDS [MONEY]. Commons September 6, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE 33.—(Reduction of Monopoly Value Payments.) Commons September 8, 1909
3 speeches — HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, ETC.,BILL. Commons September 10, 1909
POLICE [EXPENSES]. Commons September 16, 1909
CLAUSE 46.—(Income Tax for 1909–1910.) Commons September 20, 1909
3 speeches — CLAUSE 47.—(Super-tax on Incomes over £5,000.) Commons September 20, 1909
CLAUSE 51.—(Special Provisions as to Assessment of Super-tax.) Commons September 21, 1909
1.—MINERAL RIGHTS DUTY. Commons September 22, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 56.—(Stamp Duty on Marketable Securities.) Commons September 23, 1909
CLAUSE 68.—(Payments into Local Taxation Account in Respect of Liquor Licences and Provisions as to Duties on Motor Car Licences; 7 Edw. 7, c. 13.) Commons September 24, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 70.—(Payment of Duties on Motor Spirit and Motor Car Licences to Road Improvement Account.) Commons September 24, 1909
MINERAL EIGHTS DUTY—(NEW CLAUSE). Commons September 28, 1909
CLAUSE 1.—(Power to Require Production of Invoices, etc.) Commons September 28, 1909
NEW CLAUSE.—(Special Provisions as to Increment Value Duty and Reversion Duty in the Case of Minerals Worked or Leased.) Commons September 29, 1909
SUPER-TAX ("INDIVIDUALS" AND CORPORATIONS). Commons September 30, 1909
DUTIES ON LAND VALUES (PAYMENT TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES). Commons September 30, 1909
CLAUSE 14.—(Fees on Licences for Importation of Explosives. 38 & 39 Vict. c. 17.) Commons September 30, 1909
NEW CLAUSE.—(Certain Agreements not to be deemed Bonds or Covenants.) Commons September 30, 1909
NEW CLAUSE.—(Moneys Payable on Death of Deceased in Respect of Policy of Insurance to Form Separate Estate in Estimating Value of Property for Estate Duty.) Commons October 1, 1909
NEW CLAUSE.—(Allowance for Wasting Capital.) Commons October 1, 1909
State Insurance. Written Answers October 5, 1909
CLAUSE 9.—(Provisions as to Roads Constructed by Road Board.) Commons October 8, 1909
CLAUSE 1.—(Constitution of London as a Single Parliamentary Borough.) Commons October 18, 1909
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Provision for Dealing with Double Entries.) Commons October 18, 1909
Clause 1.—(Power to Make. Advances for Certain Purposes.) Commons November 25, 1909
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