Hon. Arthur Kinnaird
1814 - 1887Summary information for Hon. Arthur Kinnaird
Contributions
1859
ARMY CHAPLAINS (INDIA).—QUESTION. Commons February 7, 1859
THE NATIONAL GALLERY—QUESTION. Commons February 8, 1859
EAST INDIA LOAN. Commons February 14, 1859
COMMITTEE. Commons February 18, 1859
QUESTION. Commons February 22, 1859
REPORTS OF INSPECTORS OF EDUCATION.—MOTION. Commons February 22, 1859
LEAVE. Commons February 28, 1859
COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons March 3, 1859
ST. JAMES'S PARK—QUESTION. Commons March 4, 1859
FEMALE EMIGRATION.—QUESTION. Commons March 11, 1859
OBSERVATION'S. Commons March 18, 1859
POSTAL REGULATIONS.—QUESTION. Commons March 22, 1859
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 7, 1859
QUESTION. Commons April 8, 1859
THANKS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ARMY IN INDIA. Commons April 14, 1859
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons April 15, 1859
MOTION FOR PAPERS.—QUESTION. Commons June 17, 1859
SANDWICH WRIT. Commons June 22, 1859
OUDE. —QUESTION. Commons July 1, 1859
FIRST READING. Commons July 5, 1859
QUESTION. Commons July 8, 1859
SUPPLY.—THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons July 8, 1859
LORDS' AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Commons July 11, 1859
ST. JAMES'S PARK—BERKELEY HOUSE. Commons July 11, 1859
2 speeches — CONSIDERED IN COMMITTEE. Commons July 11, 1859
QUESTION. Commons July 18, 1859
2 speeches — SUPPLY.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 18, 1859
OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 19, 1859
SECOND READING. Commons July 20, 1859
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 25, 1859
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons July 25, 1859
2 speeches — PAPER PRESENTED. OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 28, 1859
QUESTION. Commons July 29, 1859
EAST INDIA LOAN.—COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1859
COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1859
MASTERS AND OPERATIVES.—LEAVE. Commons August 9, 1859
SALE OF GAS BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons August 10, 1859
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. THIRD READING. Commons August 11, 1859
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