Viscount Cranborne

1861 - April 4, 1947
Summary information for Viscount Cranborne

Contributions

1895

THE ESTIMATES. Commons February 25, 1895

2 speeches — THE BURIALS BILL. Commons March 6, 1895

Class 3. Commons March 7, 1895

5 speeches — PUBLIC EDUCATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES. Commons March 7, 1895

3 speeches — PUBLIC EDUCATION. Commons March 8, 1895

3 speeches — BERRIEW SCHOOL SCHEME. Commons March 11, 1895

2 speeches — THE BERRIEW EDUCATION SCHEME. Commons March 18, 1895

6 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons March 21, 1895

THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. Commons April 29, 1895

THE BERRIEW EDUCATION SCHEME. Commons April 29, 1895

5 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons May 6, 1895

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons May 7, 1895

7 speeches — DISESTABLISHMENT. Commons May 13, 1895

4 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL CORPORATIONS AND BISHOPS. Commons May 14, 1895

TRANSFER AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY. Commons May 20, 1895

NEW WRIT. Commons May 21, 1895

3 speeches — TRANSFER AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY. Commons May 21, 1895

2 speeches — APPORTIONMENT BY ECCLESIASTICAL COM MISSIONERS AND QUEEN ANNE'S BOUNTY. Commons May 27, 1895

STAVELEY RIFLE RANGE. Commons May 28, 1895

2 speeches — CHATHAM DOCKYARD. Commons May 28, 1895

2 speeches — PRIVATE BENEFACTIONS. Commons May 28, 1895

SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION AT SOWERBY. Commons June 10, 1895

GOVERNMENT BILLS. Commons June 10, 1895

9 speeches — PRIVATE BENEFACTIONS. Commons June 17, 1895

5 speeches — DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY BY WELSH COMMISSIONERS, Commons June 18, 1895

5 speeches — DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY BY WELSH COMMISSIONERS. Commons June 19, 1895

7 speeches — DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY BY WELSH COMMISSIONERS. Commons June 20, 1895

BERRIEW EDUCATIONAL ORDER. Commons August 20, 1895

2 speeches — ACCIDENT AT CHATHAM DOCKYARD. Commons August 20, 1895

EDUCATION GRANT. Commons August 22, 1895

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