Hon. Edward Stanley

1826 - 1893
Summary information for Hon. Edward Stanley

Contributions

1885

3 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 20, 1885

3 speeches — THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES—CONFEDERATION.—QUESTION. Lords February 23, 1885

3 speeches — EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN—VOTE OF CENSURE.—RESOLUTION. Lords February 26, 1885

2 speeches — MESSAGES FROM THE QUEEN. Lords March 2, 1885

QUESTION. Lords March 2, 1885

QUESTION. Lords March 2, 1885

3 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA (EAST COAST)—ST. LUCIA BAY.—QUESTION. Lords March 5, 1885

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords March 16, 1885

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords March 26, 1885

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 27, 1885

2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords April 14, 1885

QUESTION. Lords April 16, 1885

QUESTION. Lords April 16, 1885

2 speeches — BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords April 16, 1885

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords April 20, 1885

2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords April 20, 1885

QUESTION. Lords April 20, 1885

SECOND READING. Lords April 23, 1885

DOMINION OF CANADA—INSURRECTION IN THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORY—QUESTION. Lords April 27, 1885

(NO. 60.) SECOND READING. Lords April 27, 1885

DOMINION OF CANADA—INSURRECTION IN THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORY.—QUESTION. Lords April 28, 1885

COMMITTEE. Lords April 30, 1885

THIRD READING. Lords April 30, 1885

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords April 30, 1885

ADDRESS FOR PAPERS. Lords May 1, 1885

2 speeches — DOMINION OF CANADA—INSURRECTION IN THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORY.—QUESTION. Lords May 7, 1885

IMPERIAL DEFENCES—THE COLONIES—A COLONIAL NAVY. Lords May 8, 1885

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT, 1883—COUNTY COURTS—POWER OF BAILIFFS.—QUESTION. Lords May 11, 1885

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Lords May 18, 1885

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 8, 1885

THE FINANCIAL REEOKM ASSOCIATION ALMANAC—OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 20, 1885

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