Sir Willoughby Dickinson

1859 - May 31, 1943
Summary information for Sir Willoughby Dickinson

Contributions

1913

Regent's Park. Written Answers January 21, 1913

Royal Parks (Keepers). Commons January 27, 1913

Civil Service Examination. Written Answers February 14, 1913

Poor Law Institutions (Proposed Order). Written Answers April 2, 1913

Representation of the People (Women) Bill. Commons April 17, 1913

2 speeches — EXTENSION OF POLLING HOURS BILL. Commons April 25, 1913

2 speeches — LONDON ELECTIONS BILL. Commons May 2, 1913

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (WOMEN) BILL. Commons May 5, 1913

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (WOMEN) BILL. Commons May 6, 1913

Civil Servants (Half-holiday). Written Answers May 8, 1913

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL. Commons June 2, 1913

2 speeches — Inland Revenue (Appointments). Written Answers June 26, 1913

Accountant-General's Department, General Post Office. Written Answers June 26, 1913

Private Members' Sills. Written Answers July 10, 1913

2 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAMWAYS AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL. Commons July 14, 1913

2 speeches — SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC. —PERSONNEL,—(VOTE 8, SECTION 1.) Commons July 17, 1913

Public Bills (1896–1912). Written Answers July 24, 1913

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Definition of Defectives.) Commons July 28, 1913

CLAUSE 2.—(Circumstances rendering Defectives subject to be dealt with.) Commons July 28, 1913

CLAUSE 26. (Local Authorities.) Commons July 29, 1913

Education Department. Written Answers July 30, 1913

INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL. Commons July 31, 1913

Queenie Gerald (Prosecution). Commons August 5, 1913

CLAUSE 13.—(Maternity Benefit.) Commons August 6, 1913

Education Office (Clerks). Written Answers August 7, 1913

NEW CLAUSE.—(Maternity Benefit.) Commons August 15, 1913

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Maternity Benefit.) Commons August 15, 1913

NEW CLAUSE.—(Incorporation of Insurance Committees.) Commons August 15, 1913

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