Mr John Roebuck

1801 - 1879
Summary information for Mr John Roebuck

Contributions

1863

QUESTIONS. Commons February 10, 1863

COMMITTEE. Commons February 13, 1863

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons February 17, 1863

PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons February 17, 1863

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons February 26, 1863

THE IONIAN ISLANDS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 27, 1863

2 speeches — SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 27, 1863

SECOND READING. Commons March 11, 1863

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 13, 1863

PUBLIC-HOUSES.—LEAVE. Commons March 17, 1863

3 speeches — RETURNS MOVED FOR. Commons March 17, 1863

RESOLUTIONS. Commons March 20, 1863

UNITED STATES—THE FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT.—QUESTION. Commons March 27, 1863

CONSIDERATION. Commons April 13, 1863

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons April 13, 1863

THIRD READING. Commons April 17, 1863

QUESTION. Commons April 21, 1863

[BILL 18.] SECOND READING. Commons April 22, 1863

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons April 23, 1863

4 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 23, 1863

THE INCOME TAX.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 23, 1863

2 speeches — PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons May 12, 1863

WAYS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons May 28, 1863

THIRD READING. Commons May 28, 1863

[MR. WYKEHAM MARTIN]— [BILL 18.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 10, 1863

CAPTAIN FOWKE'S DESIGNS FOR THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.—QUESTION. Commons June 16, 1863

ROYAL COMMISSION MOVED FOR. Commons June 23, 1863

RECOGNITION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES.—QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1863

3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 30, 1863

SECOND READING. Commons July 1, 1863

QUESTION. Commons July 2, 1863

6 speeches — MR. ROEBUCK AND THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 2, 1863

QUESTION. Commons July 3, 1863

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons July 6, 1863

THE ADJOURNED DEBATE. QUESTION. Commons July 10, 1863

2 speeches — ORDER FOR RESUMING ADJOURNED DEBATE DISCHARGED. Commons July 13, 1863

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