Earl of March

1818 - September 27, 1903
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1875

2 speeches — THE QUEEN'S SPEECH—ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords February 5, 1875

RAILWAYS—RAILWAY PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 22, 1875

SECOND READING. Lords February 23, 1875

SECOND READING. Lords February 25, 1875

QUESTION. Lords March 1, 1875

COUNTY AND BURGHS CONSTABULARY (SCOTLAND)—QUESTION. Lords March 1, 1875

QUESTION. Lords March 1, 1875

3 speeches — ORDER WITHDRAWN. BILL WITHDRAWN. Lords March 8, 1875

2 speeches — (NOS. 8–35.) COMMITTEE. Lords March 9, 1875

PARLIAMENT—THE EASTER RECESS. Lords March 11, 1875

THE CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS. Lords March 11, 1875

QUESTION. Lords March 11, 1875

4 speeches — BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords March 12, 1875

5 speeches — (NOS. 8–35.) THIRD READING. Lords March 16, 1875

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 19, 1875

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords April 13, 1875

SECOND READING. Lords April 15, 1875

OBSERVATIONS. Lords April 19, 1875

QUESTION. Lords April 20, 1875

13 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords April 22, 1875

MOTION FOR RETURNS. Lords April 30, 1875

IMPORTATION OF CATTLE—ILL-TREATMENT IN TRANSIT.—QUESTION. Lords April 30, 1875

2 speeches — [NO. 44.] SECOND READING. Lords May 7, 1875

6 speeches — REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords May 10, 1875

2 speeches — (NO. 44.) COMMITTEE. Lords May 11, 1875

OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 13, 1875

2 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords May 13, 1875

2 speeches — SECOND READINGS. Lords May 13, 1875

A ROYAL COMMISSION. Lords May 28, 1875

2 speeches — MOTION FOR PAPERS. Lords May 31, 1875

PART I.—UNHEALTHY AREAS. Lords June 3, 1875

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 4, 1875

OBSERVATIONS. MOTION FOR A RETURN. Lords June 4, 1875

ADDRESS FOR PAPERS. Lords June 7, 1875

2 speeches — (NO. 112.) SECOND READING. Lords June 7, 1875

3 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords June 11, 1875

3 speeches — POOR LAW.—RESOLUTION. Lords June 14, 1875

7 speeches — (NO. 112.) COMMITTEE. Lords June 15, 1875

THIRD READING. Lords June 17, 1875

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.—QUESTION. Lords June 17, 1875

ETON COLLEGE—MESSRS. MOODY AND SANKEY,—QUESTION. Lords June 21, 1875

POOR LAW—PAUPERS (ORDERS OF REMOVAL).—MOTION FOR RETURN'S. Lords June 21, 1875

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords June 21, 1875

THIRD READING. Lords June 28, 1875

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL. Lords June 28, 1875

2 speeches — (NOS. 81, 169.) COMMITTEE. Lords July 1, 1875

2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 2, 1875

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 5, 1875

2 speeches — (NOS. 112–155). REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 5, 1875

COMMITTEE. Lords July 5, 1875

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 6, 1875

PUBLIC HALL, &c. Lords July 6, 1875

2 speeches — MOTION FOR A JOINT ADDRESS. Lords July 9, 1875

DOVER HARBOUR.—QUESTION. Lords July 13, 1875

MOTION FOR A RETURN. Lords July 13, 1875

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 15, 1875

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 19, 1875

(NO. 199.) SECOND READING. Lords July 20, 1875

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 20, 1875

SECOND READING. Lords July 22, 1875

3 speeches — (NOS. 112, 155, 193.) THIRD READING. Lords July 22, 1875

ARMY—ROYAL LIMERICK MILITIA—CASE OF JOHN LEE.—QUESTION. Lords July 22, 1875

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 23, 1875

(No. 239.) SECOND READING. Lords August 3, 1875

2 speeches — QUESTION.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 3, 1875

2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords August 3, 1875

(NO. 222.) REPORT. Lords August 5, 1875

OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 6, 1875

FIRST READING. Lords August 6, 1875

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 9, 1875

SECOND READING. Lords August 9, 1875

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords August 9, 1875

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords August 9, 1875

COMMITTEE. REPORT. Lords August 10, 1875

UNSEAWORTHY SHIPS BILL. Lords August 11, 1875

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