Mr Henry Labouchere

1798 - 1869
Summary information for Mr Henry Labouchere

Contributions

1856

STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH AUS TRALIA—QUESTION. Commons February 14, 1856

POSTAL COMMUNICATION WITH THE WEST INDIES—QUESTION. Commons February 14, 1856

THE GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA—QUES TION. Commons February 25, 1856

LOCAL DUES ON SHIPPING, &c., BILL. Commons February 26, 1856

THE COLONY OF BAY ISLANDS— QUESTION. Commons March 10, 1856

IMPORT DUTIES—NEW FOUNDLAND AND THE GOLD COAST—QUESTION. Commons March 13, 1856

LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING. Commons March 14, 1856

2 speeches — TRANSPORTATION. Commons April 3, 1856

LOCAL CHARGES UPON SHIPPING. Commons April 8, 1856

13 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons April 14, 1856

SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons April 18, 1856

ADMISSIONS TO THE CIVIL SERVICE— COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION. Commons April 24, 1856

RIOTS IN DEMERARA—QUESTION. Commons May 5, 1856

2 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 5, 1856

RIOTS IN DEMERARA—QUESTION. Commons June 6, 1856

SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 6, 1856

EARL OF PERTH AND MELFORT'S COMPENSATION. Commons June 11, 1856

WEST INDIA LOANS BILL. Commons June 12, 1856

THE ITALIAN LEGION—QUESTION. Commons June 13, 1856

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 16, 1856

2 speeches — NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons June 23, 1856

THE ORDER OF THE MEDJEDJIE— QUESTION. Commons June 27, 1856

SITE OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons June 27, 1856

SALARY OF THE BISHOP OF NEW ZEA LAND. Commons July 4, 1856

WEST INDIES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—QUESTION. Commons July 8, 1856

CENTRAL AMERICA—QUESTION. Commons July 11, 1856

REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE CAPE— QUESTION. Commons July 15, 1856

GENERAL BEATSON. Commons July 17, 1856

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE COLONIES—QUESTION. Commons July 17, 1856

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—QUESTION. Commons July 17, 1856

DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES—QUESTION. Commons July 18, 1856

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