Viscount Cranborne
1861 - April 4, 1947Summary information for Viscount Cranborne
Contributions
1926
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords February 2, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords February 3, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords February 3, 1926
SUBSIDY TO A STEAMSHIP LINE. Lords February 10, 1926
STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS. Lords February 10, 1926
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (AMEND MENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords February 11, 1926
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (AMENDMENT BILL. [H.L.] Lords February 23, 1926
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULATION) AMENDMENT BILL. [H.L.] Lords February 25, 1926
NEXT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Lords March 2, 1926
2 speeches — SMOKE ABATEMENT. Lords March 2, 1926
MONEYLENDERS BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1926
AIR POLICY. Lords March 10, 1926
IMPERIAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE. Lords March 10, 1926
3 speeches — THE DOMINIONS AND THE LOCARNO TREATY. Lords March 17, 1926
COMPULSORY VOTING. Lords March 17, 1926
12 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 18, 1926
PUBLIC HEALTH (SMOKE ABATEMENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1926
CRIMINAL APPEAL (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1926
2 speeches — THE EASTER RECESS. Lords March 24, 1926
REGULATION OF ADVERTISEMENTS. Lords March 24, 1926
9 speeches — THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Lords March 24, 1926
3 speeches — CRIMINAL APPEAL (SCOTLAND) BILL. [H.L.] Lords March 24, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords March 25, 1926
THE EASTER RECESS. Lords March 29, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords March 29, 1926
9 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (SMOKE ABATEMENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords April 22, 1926
11 speeches — WELFARE CENTRES. Lords April 28, 1926
2 speeches — PUBLIC HEALTH (SMOKE ABATEMENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords April 29, 1926
6 speeches — MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords May 4, 1926
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 4, 1926
2 speeches — EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Lords May 5, 1926
TRADE DISPUTES ACT, 1906 (REPEAL) BILL [H.L.] Lords May 6, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 6, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 10, 1926
2 speeches — WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (AMEND MENT) BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 11, 1926
THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY. Lords May 12, 1926
2 speeches — MIDWIVES AND MATERNITY HOMES BILL. Lords May 17, 1926
THE WHITSUNTIDE RECESS. Lords May 18, 1926
EDUCATION (EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 18, 1926
MIDWIVES AND MATERNITY HOMES BILL. Lords May 19, 1926
THE WHITSUNTIDE RECESS. Lords May 19, 1926
3 speeches — MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords June 3, 1926
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Lords June 7, 1926
10 speeches — MIDWIVES AND MATERNITY HOMES BILL. Lords June 8, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords June 10, 1926
2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES ACT, 1906 (REPEAL) BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 15, 1926
2 speeches — MIDWIVES AND MATERNITY HOMES BILL. Lords June 15, 1926
MONEY FROM RUSSIA. Lords June 17, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords June 17, 1926
LORD MERTHYR. Lords June 22, 1926
2 speeches — RE-ELECTION OF MINISTERS BILL. Lords June 22, 1926
COAL MINES BILL. Lords June 29, 1926
2 speeches — MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Lords June 29, 1926
CRIMINAL JUSTICE (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords June 30, 1926
2 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Lords July 1, 1926
6 speeches — SECRETARIES OF STATE BILL. Lords July 1, 1926
EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Lords July 1, 1926
COAL MINES BILL. Lords July 5, 1926
COAL MINES BILL. Lords July 6, 1926
4 speeches — RE-ELECTION OF MINISTERS BILL. Lords July 8, 1926
3 speeches — POST OFFICE (SITES) BILL. Lords July 8, 1926
3 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Lords July 8, 1926
DISORDER IN THE HOUSE. Lords July 13, 1926
WILD BIRDS PROTECTION BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 13, 1926
21 speeches — PROCEDURE OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 14, 1926
4 speeches — BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (DEFAULT) BILL. Lords July 14, 1926
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 15, 1926
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 20, 1926
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords July 21, 1926
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