Sir William Anson

1843 - June 4, 1914
Summary information for Sir William Anson

Contributions

1905

Physical Deterioration Committee's Report. Commons February 21, 1905

Underfed School Children. Commons February 21, 1905

The Education Department and the Physical Deterioration Report Commons February 27, 1905

2 speeches — Underfed Children. Commons February 28, 1905

Secondary Schools—Fees and Free Scholarships. Commons March 7, 1905

2 speeches — Local Authority (Default) Act, 1904. Commons March 7, 1905

Teaching of the Irish Language in Schools. Commons March 7, 1905

3 speeches — St. Joseph's Catholic School, Nymphsfield, Gloucestershire. Commons March 8, 1905

Girls Public Day School Company. Commons March 13, 1905

Fees and Restriction of Free Places in Non-Elementary Schools. Commons March 13, 1905

St. Joseph's School, Nymphsfield. Commons March 14, 1905

Secondary School Regulations. Commons March 15, 1905

2 speeches — Brendon School—Teachers' Duties. Commons March 16, 1905

Underfed School Children. Commons March 16, 1905

3 speeches — Physical Condition of School Children— Johanna Street Council School. Commons March 20, 1905

2 speeches — Inter-Departmental Committee on the Physical Condition of School Children. Commons March 20, 1905

St. Joseph's School, Nymphsfield, Gloucestershire. Commons March 20, 1905

Non-Provided Schools—Religious Teaching and Teachers' Pay. Commons March 21, 1905

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 22, 1905

Pupil Teachers and Vaccination. Commons March 23, 1905

Johanna Street Council School, Lambeth. Commons March 23, 1905

2 speeches — Underfed School Children—Miss Deverell's Statement. Commons March 23, 1905

Yorktown (Surrey) Council School— Character of Religious Instruction. Commons March 23, 1905

Departmental Committee on Underfed Children. Commons March 23, 1905

Meals for Underfed Children—Scottish Royal Commission's Recommendation. Commons March 23, 1905

3 speeches — Glamorganshire Evening Continuation School Grant. Commons March 23, 1905

Evening School Teachers' Salaries. Commons March 23, 1905

Underfed School Children. Commons March 27, 1905

2 speeches — Poor Law Relief for Underfed Children. Commons March 27, 1905

Underfed School Children on the Continent. Commons March 27, 1905

7 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 27, 1905

Underfed School Children—Johanna Street School. Commons March 28, 1905

St. Joseph's School, Nymphsfield. Commons March 28, 1905

3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 30, 1905

3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 30, 1905

Education Department and Underfed School Children. Commons April 3, 1905

2 speeches — Brompton (Yorks) School Headmastership. Commons April 3, 1905

Underfed School Children—Teachers' Duties. Commons April 6, 1905

Pauper Children in Public Elementary Schools. Commons April 6, 1905

2 speeches — Church Attendance of School Children on Saints' Days. Commons April 6, 1905

London Pupil Teachers and Vaccination—Miss Eames' Case. Commons April 10, 1905

Instruction in Swimming in Elementary Schools. Commons April 10, 1905

2 speeches — Education Return. Commons April 10, 1905

School Teachers' Duties to Underfed Children. Commons April 11, 1905

EDUCATION. Commons April 11, 1905

Prudhoe School. Commons April 13, 1905

London Education Expenditure. Commons April 13, 1905

2 speeches — London Education Rate. Commons April 17, 1905

3 speeches — Defaulting Education Authorities in Merionethshire. Commons April 17, 1905

Education Codes. Commons April 18, 1905

St. George's, East Bristol, and Wright's Hill, Rowley Regis, Higher Grade Council Schools. Commons April 18, 1905

Bishop of Manchester's Circular to the North of England Education Authorities. Commons April 18, 1905

11 speeches — SUPPLY (CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES). Commons April 18, 1905

5 speeches — PHYSICAL DETERIORATION. Commons April 18, 1905

Cost of Elementary Education in England and Wales. Commons April 19, 1905

2 speeches — Cost of Education in London. Commons April 19, 1905

2 speeches — Shaw British School. Commons April 19, 1905

ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE (EASTER). Commons April 19, 1905

2 speeches — Shrewsbury Education Committee. Commons May 9, 1905

Merioneth Education Difficulty. Commons May 15, 1905

8 speeches — EDUCATION (LOCAL AUTHORITY DEFAULT) ACT, 1904 (MERIONETH). Commons May 15, 1905

Higher Grade Secondary School Fees at Stockton on-Tees. Commons May 18, 1905

British School at Shaw, Lancashire. Commons May 22, 1905

4 speeches — Denbighshire Education Dispute. Commons May 25, 1905

2 speeches — Carnarvonshire Provided Schools. Commons May 29, 1905

2 speeches — Denbighshire Education Dispute. Commons May 29, 1905

2 speeches — Inspection of Denbighshire Schools. Commons May 29, 1905

Llandecwyn School. Commons June 6, 1905

Llanelltyd School. Commons June 6, 1905

School Teachers' Houses. Commons June 22, 1905

The Education Department and the Court of the University of Wales Commons June 26, 1905

Montgomery Non-Provided Schools. Commons June 29, 1905

Board of Education—Instructions to Inspectors. Commons July 3, 1905

Derby Municipal Secondary School. Commons July 3, 1905

West Sussex Education Authority— Pupil-Teachers' Agreements Commons July 4, 1905

Merionethshire Education Grant. Commons July 10, 1905

THE GOVERNMENT DEFEAT—STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER. Commons July 24, 1905

2 speeches — Payment of Education Grants Commons July 26, 1905

Physical Exercises in Elementary Schools. Commons July 27, 1905

British Monumental Art. Commons August 1, 1905

19 speeches — CLASS IV. Commons August 1, 1905

7 speeches — CLASS IV Commons August 1, 1905

3 speeches — Examination in Languages for Candidates for Certificates as Teachers in English Schools. Commons August 2, 1905

2 speeches — Distribution of the Education Grant. Commons August 3, 1905

2 speeches — Shaw British School (Lancashire.) Commons August 9, 1905

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