Mr George Hadfield

1787 - 1879
Summary information for Mr George Hadfield

Contributions

1862

ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY ON THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS' SPEECH. Commons February 6, 1862

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 7, 1862

LEAVE. Commons February 18, 1862

COMMITTEE. RESOLUTION. FIRST READING. Commons February 18, 1862

NEW WRIT MOVED. Commons February 20, 1862

RESOLUIIOJT MOVED. Commons February 25, 1862

LEAVE. Commons February 25, 1862

2 speeches — WHIPPING BILL.—SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1862

QUALIFICATION FOR OFFICES ABOLITION BILL.—THIRD READING. Commons February 26, 1862

SECOND READING. Commons March 19, 1862

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 26, 1862

3 speeches — WHIPPING (No. 2) BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 26, 1862

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons March 31, 1862

FIRE INSURANCE.—LEAVE. Commons April 1, 1862

QUESTION. Commons April 3, 1862

THE EASTER HOLYDAYS.—QUESTION. Commons April 7, 1862

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons April 29, 1862

OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 9, 1862

COMMITTEE. Commons May 12, 1862

SECOND READING. Commons May 21, 1862

OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 22, 1862

2 speeches — [BILL NO. 101.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 16, 1862

QUESTION. Commons June 24, 1862

RETURN MOVED FOR. Commons June 24, 1862

[BILL NO. 101.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 26, 1862

[BILL NO. 69.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 2, 1862

[BILL NO. 98.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 4, 1862

[BILL NO. 69.] CONSIDERATION. Commons July 9, 1862

COMMITTEE. Commons July 10, 1862

[BILL NO. 190.] SECOND READING. Commons July 14, 1862

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 21, 1862

COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons July 22, 1862

2 speeches — [BILL NO. 157.] SECOND READING. Commons July 23, 1862

COMMITTEE. Commons July 28, 1862

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1862

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