Hon. Fox Maule
1801 - 1874Summary information for Hon. Fox Maule
Contributions
1857
THE EARL OF CARDIGAN—MAJOR CALTHORPE—QUESTION. Lords February 5, 1857
2 speeches — ADDRESS FOR RETURNS. Lords February 16, 1857
3 speeches — THE WAR IN CHINA—QUESTION. Lords March 5, 1857
CHINA—QUESTION. Lords March 9, 1857
3 speeches — RETURNS MOVED FOR. Lords March 12, 1857
OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 17, 1857
2 speeches — PAY OF TROOPS, &c.—QUESTION. Lords March 17, 1857
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Lords May 7, 1857
GENERAL ASHBURNHAM—DISCIPLINE OF THE ARMY—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 8, 1857
2 speeches — THE ARMY IN INDIA—REINFORCEMENTS.—QUESTION. Lords May 19, 1857
EXPLANATION. Lords May 22, 1857
CANNON—QUESTION. Lords June 22, 1857
OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 26, 1857
COMMITTEE. Lords July 2, 1857
QUESTION. Lords July 6, 1857
2 speeches — PRESENTATION OF PETITION. Lords July 13, 1857
2 speeches — MILITARY EDUCATION—QUESTION. Lords July 14, 1857
2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 14, 1857
MOTION FOR COMMITTEE. Lords July 16, 1857
QUESTION. Lords July 17, 1857
5 speeches — QUESTION. Lords July 24, 1857
MILITIA BALLOTS SUSPENSION BILL. Lords July 28, 1857
INDIA.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 30, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords July 31, 1857
3 speeches — BILL PRESENTED.—FIRST READING. Lords August 3, 1857
MILITIA BILL—SECOND READING. Lords August 6, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords August 7, 1857
INDIA.—THE MILITIA. Lords August 14, 1857
THE MILITIA.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 24, 1857
PROMOTION IN THE ARMY. Lords August 25, 1857
SANITARY STATE OF DUBLIN.—THE RIVER LIFFEY. Lords August 25, 1857
THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE. Lords December 8, 1857
SECOND READING—DEBATE ADJOURNED. Lords December 8, 1857
2 speeches — CONVEYANCE OF TROOPS—THE "AUSTRIA." Lords December 8, 1857
VISCOUNT CANNING AND SIR COLIN CAMPBELL. Lords December 12, 1857
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