Lord John Manners

1818 - August 4, 1906
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Contributions

1852

PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION. Commons February 9, 1852

VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 16, 1852

THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Commons March 16, 1852

2 speeches — METROPOLIS WATER SUPPLY BILL. Commons March 25, 1852

2 speeches — WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Commons April 1, 1852

MINISTERIAL POLICY. Commons April 5, 1852

BALLAST HEAVERS (PORT OF LONDON). Commons April 6, 1852

COUNTY FRANCHISE. Commons April 27, 1852

2 speeches — EXHIBITION OF 1851—CRYSTAL PALACE. Commons April 29, 1852

MILITIA BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 4, 1852

METROPOLITAN BURIALS. Commons May 20, 1852

LONDON NECROPOLIS AND NATIONAL MAUSOLEUM BILL. Commons May 21, 1852

GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH BILL. Commons May 28, 1852

6 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 3, 1852

NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons June 4, 1852

METROPOLITAN SEWERS BILL. Commons June 7, 1852

VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 15, 1852

METROPOLIS WATER SUPPLY BILL. Commons June 17, 1852

3 speeches — METROPOLIS WATER SUPPLY BILL. Commons June 17, 1852

METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 17, 1852

3 speeches — METROPOLITAN SEWERS KILL. Commons June 17, 1852

7 speeches — METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 21, 1852

METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 22, 1852

METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 23, 1852

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 24, 1852

METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 25, 1852

VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 1, 1852

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S FUNERAL —THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF ST. PAUL'S. Commons November 15, 1852

WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Commons November 22, 1852

WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Commons December 6, 1852

COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION—THE INCOME TAX. Commons December 6, 1852

SUPPLY—FUNERAL OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Commons December 6, 1852

WAYS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT—ADJOURNED DEBATE— (SECOND NIGHT). Commons December 13, 1852

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