Viscount Helmsley

1879 - September 15, 1916
Summary information for Viscount Helmsley

Contributions

1913

9 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Legislative Powers of Irish Parliament.) Commons January 2, 1913

CLAUSE 47.—(Appointed Day.) Commons January 13, 1913

2 speeches — ENCLOSURE OF SHARLSTON COMMON (WEST RIDING). Commons January 14, 1913

2 speeches — Education (Lord Chancellor's Statement). Commons January 16, 1913

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons January 16, 1913

2 speeches — Elementary School Teachers (Pensions). Commons January 21, 1913

2 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Supplemental Provisions as to Burial Grounds.) Commons January 21, 1913

7 speeches — APPENDIX. Commons January 23, 1913

2 speeches — Part IV.—PROPERTY A PERPETUAL ANNUITY OF TUE ANNUAL VALUE OF WHICH MAY BE CHARGED ON THE ROYAL BOUNTY FUND. Commons January 28, 1913

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons March 10, 1913

3 speeches — PARLIAMENT ACT (LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME). Commons March 12, 1913

MINIMUM LIVING WAGE. Commons March 13, 1913

Customs and Excise Department. Commons March 18, 1913

VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 18, 1913

CLAUSE 1.—(Issue of £41,027,000 out of the Consolidated Fund for the Service of the Year Ending 31st March, 1914.) Commons March 26, 1913

Estate Duty. Commons April 30, 1913

18 speeches — MARCONI'S WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED, AGREEMENT. Commons June 18, 1913

>PROCEDURE MOTION. Commons June 23, 1913

CLAUSE 1.—(Penalty for Voting in more than One Constituency at a General Election). Commons July 1, 1913

4 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 1, 1913

12 speeches — PLURAL VOTING BILL. Commons July 2, 1913

6 speeches — CLAUSE: 2.—(Short Title.) Commons July 2, 1913

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES) BILL. Commons July 8, 1913

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Expiration of the Act.) Commons July 10, 1913

NATIONAL ROADS. Commons July 15, 1913

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

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