Hon. Arthur Kinnaird
1814 - 1887Summary information for Hon. Arthur Kinnaird
Contributions
1860
QUESTION. Commons January 31, 1860
THE ADMIRALTY.—QUESTION. Commons February 7, 1860
COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons February 9, 1860
COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons February 16, 1860
ADDRESS MOVED. Commons February 16, 1860
2 speeches — PACKET SERVICE (TRANSFER OF CONTRACTS) BILL.—SECOND READING. Commons February 27, 1860
SECOND RBADING. Commons February 27, 1860
PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons February 28, 1860
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 1, 1860
PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons March 8, 1860
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION TO CHILDREN IN WORKHOUSES.—QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1860
CORRESPONDENCE PRESENTED. Commons March 13, 1860
PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons March 29, 1860
COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons April 24, 1860
QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1860
PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons May 8, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons May 21, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 25, 1860
SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons May 25, 1860
QUESTION. Commons June 1, 1860
AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE.—QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1860
4 speeches — MINES REGULATION AND INSPECTION BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons June 13, 1860
COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons June 19, 1860
COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons June 19, 1860
2 speeches — MINES REGULATION AND INSPECTION BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons June 22, 1860
2 speeches — MINES REGULATION AND INSPECTION BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons June 25, 1860
SECOND READING. Commons June 28, 1860
DEANERY OF YORK.—QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1860
QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons August 3, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons August 13, 1860
QUESTION. Commons August 16, 1860
OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 17, 1860
SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons August 20, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons August 21, 1860
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSION, &c., BILL.—LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons August 21, 1860
LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 23, 1860
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 24, 1860
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