Hon. Philip Stanhope
1847 - March 1, 1923Summary information for Hon. Philip Stanhope
Contributions
1887
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT—SALE OF COAL IN THE MIDLAND MINING DISTRICTS. Commons February 8, 1887
ARMY—SUBSCRIPTION TO THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE—CIRCULAR OF THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. Commons February 22, 1887
FOREIGN POWERS—ADVICE AND REMONSTRANCE. Commons February 24, 1887
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES (SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1886–7). Commons March 3, 1887
CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1887–8— FEES TO LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Commons March 10, 1887
BULGARIA—SPEECH OF CONSUL GENERAL JONES AT PHILIPPOPOLIS. Commons April 25, 1887
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS—HABITATION OF THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE, BIRMINGHAM. Commons April 29, 1887
SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Commons May 23, 1887
2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—SESSIONAL ORDERS— INTERFERENCE OF PEERS AT ELECTIONS—THE NORTH PADDINGTON ELECTION.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 11, 1887
2 speeches — THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE—ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY FROM THE LADIES OF THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE. Commons July 14, 1887
CELEBRATION OF THE JUBILEE YEAR OF HER MAJESTY'S REIGN—ADDRESS OF THE GRAND COUNCIL OF THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE. Commons July 21, 1887
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL. Commons July 28, 1887
BULGARIA—ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF POLITICAL PRISONERS. Commons August 10, 1887
CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons August 11, 1887
COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL— WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1878. Commons August 15, 1887
2 speeches — COAL MINES, &c. REGULATION BILL.— [BILL 130.] Commons August 15, 1887
4 speeches — PART II. Commons August 16, 1887
CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons August 20, 1887
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS—THE NORTH HUNTS ELECTION—THE PARISH CONSTABLE OF EARITH. Commons August 22, 1887
4 speeches — PARLIAMENT—THE NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE (1882) — RULE 2 (ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE). Commons September 1, 1887
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