Lord John Russell

1792 - 1878
Summary information for Lord John Russell

Contributions

1842

ADDRESS TO PRINCE ALBERT. Commons February 4, 1842

EMIGRATION-SALE OF COLONIAL LANDS—PASSENGERS' ACT. Commons February 4, 1842

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES—(IRELAND). Commons February 10, 1842

2 speeches — JUDICIAL RESIGNATIONS —(IRELAND AND SCOTLAND). Commons February 10, 1842

EXCHEQUER BILL FRAUD. Commons February 11, 1842

CORN-LAWS—MINISTERIAL PLAN— ADJOURNED PROCEEDINGS. Commons February 14, 1842

FINANCIAL STATEMENT — IMPORT DUTIES. Commons February 22, 1842

CORN-LAWS — MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION — TOTAL REPEAL — ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH DAY). Commons February 23, 1842

THE MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 4, 1842

FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Commons March 4, 1842

ARMY IN INDIA. Commons March 17, 1842

THE INCOME TAX. Commons March 18, 1842

THE INCOME TAX. Commons March 21, 1842

COPYRIGHT. Commons April 6, 1842

RANSOM OF CANTON.—CAPTURES IN CHINA. Commons April 7, 1842

CORN IMPORTATION — REGULATION OF WAGES. Commons April 7, 1842

INCOME-TAX—REPORT—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 11, 1842

INCOME-TAX—FIRST READING. Commons April 18, 1842

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 29, 1842

3 speeches — ELECTION PROCEEDINGS. Commons May 11, 1842

2 speeches — PROSECUTIONS FOR BRIBERY. Commons May 26, 1842

ADVANCES TO THE EAST INDIA COMPANY. Commons May 30, 1842

ATTACK ON HER MAJESTY—ADDRESS. Commons May 31, 1842

PERSONATION OF ELECTORS—SOUTHAMPTON Commons June 1, 1842

SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 3, 1842

NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME. Commons June 6, 1842

2 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons June 6, 1842

BELFAST ELECTION. Commons June 14, 1842

ELECTORS' REMOVAL BILL; Commons June 15, 1842

NEW POOR-LAW. Commons June 17, 1842

WAR IN AFFGHANISTAN. Commons June 23, 1842

POOR-LAW. Commons June 24, 1842

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