Sir John Marriott
1859 - June 6, 1945Summary information for Sir John Marriott
Contributions
1921
CIVIL PENSIONS. Written Answers February 17, 1921
BRITISH CLAIMS. Written Answers February 17, 1921
NATIONAL EXPENDITURE (SELECT COMMITTEE). Commons February 22, 1921
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 22, 1921
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT (1920) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 23, 1921
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ACT (1920) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 24, 1921
14 speeches — RAILWAY AGREEMENTS. Commons February 28, 1921
PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS, IRELAND. Commons March 2, 1921
2 speeches — CLASS 2. Commons March 2, 1921
FACILITIES, OXFORD. Written Answers March 2, 1921
TAXATION AND INDEBTEDNESS. Written Answers March 2, 1921
2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Amendments as to conditions for receipt of benefit.) Commons March 3, 1921
5 speeches — NATIONAL DEBT OFFICE. Commons March 3, 1921
REFUGEE CAMP, ALEXANDRIA. Commons April 12, 1921
4 speeches — BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons April 12, 1921
NEGOTIATIONS WITH MINERS. Commons April 15, 1921
3 speeches — RAILWAYS BILL. Commons May 26, 1921
3 speeches — RAILWAYS BILL. Commons May 30, 1921
6 speeches — RAILWAYS [MONEY]. Commons June 2, 1921
6 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons June 9, 1921
(1) COMMITTEE STAGE. Commons June 13, 1921
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BILL. Commons June 15, 1921
BOARD OF EDUCATION (SALARIES). Written Answers June 15, 1921
MINISTER WITHOUT PORTFOLIO. Commons June 16, 1921
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuation of Customs duties imposed under 5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 89, 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. 32.) Commons June 16, 1921
CLAUSE 5.—(Amendment with respect to exemption from railway passenger duty.) Commons June 16, 1921
PENSIONS (TEMPORARY SERVICE). Written Answers June 30, 1921
WORKHOUSE, BALLYSHANNON. Commons November 7, 1921
CORONER'S JURY, ENNIS. Commons November 7, 1921
MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons November 7, 1921
3 speeches — MINISTRY OF LAROUR. Commons November 7, 1921
SINN FEIN RAIDS. Commons November 10, 1921
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