Sir Robert Reid

1846 - November 30, 1923
Summary information for Sir Robert Reid

Contributions

1896

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SUPPLY). Commons February 25, 1896

LAND TRANSFER BILL. Commons March 16, 1896

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1896–7. Commons March 27, 1896

3 speeches — TREATY ENGAGEMENTS (OTTOMAN EMPIRE). Commons March 30, 1896

SOLICITORS' MAGISTRACY BILL. Commons April 29, 1896

CORRUPT PRACTICES ACTS. Commons May 4, 1896

2 speeches — CLASS III. Commons June 5, 1896

2 speeches — CRETE. Commons June 8, 1896

3 speeches — JUDICIAL TRUSTEES BILL. Commons June 17, 1896

2 speeches — EXEMPTION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND FROM HALF OF RATES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES. Commons June 24, 1896

CRETE. Commons June 25, 1896

2 speeches — PAYMENT OUT OF LOCAL TAXATION ACCOUNT IN RESPECT OF DEFICIENCY ARISING FROM EXEMPTION. Commons June 25, 1896

FOREIGN OFFICE VOTE. Commons June 29, 1896

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 3, 1896

2 speeches — EXCEPTION TO PASSING OF PROPERTY ON ENLARGEMENT OF INTEREST OF SETTLOR. Commons July 7, 1896

4 speeches — REVERTER OF PROPERTY TO DISPONER. Commons July 7, 1896

OBJECTS OF NATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, OR HISTORIC INTEREST. Commons July 7, 1896

APPLICATION OF INCOME TAX ACTS. Commons July 8, 1896

JUDICIAL TRUSTEES BILL. Commons July 8, 1896

CRETE. Commons July 9, 1896

3 speeches — AGRICULTURAL RATES, CONGESTED DISTRICTS' AND BURGH LAND-TAX RELIEF (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons July 14, 1896

FINANCE BILL. Commons July 15, 1896

TRANSVAAL RAID. Commons July 30, 1896

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. APPOINTMENT OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons July 30, 1896

5 speeches — CLASSIFICATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AND HERITAGES FOR PURPOSES OF OCCUPIERS' RATES. Commons August 3, 1896

4 speeches — CLASSIFICATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS AND HERITAGES FOR PURPOSES OF OCCUPIERS' RATES. Commons August 4, 1896

APPLICATION OF PAYMENT TO LOCAL TAXATION (SCOTLAND) ACCOUNT. Commons August 5, 1896

AFRICAN FLORA. Commons August 7, 1896

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