Lord John Russell
1792 - 1878Summary information for Lord John Russell
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1868
SECOND READING. Lords February 18, 1868
(NO. 18.) SECOND READING. Lords February 24, 1868
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords February 25, 1868
2 speeches — MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords March 5, 1868
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 13, 1868
PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords March 24, 1868
2 speeches — MOTION FOR PAPERS. Lords March 27, 1868
RESOLUTION. Lords March 31, 1868
SECOND READING. Lords April 2, 1868
2 speeches — PRINTING PETITION'S. Lords April 2, 1868
RESOLUTIONS. Lords April 2, 1868
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords April 3, 1868
2 speeches — COMPULSORY CHURCH RATES ABOLITION BILL. Lords April 23, 1868
STATEMENT. Lords April 24, 1868
ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY. Lords April 27, 1868
2 speeches — ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND)—THE RESOLUTIONS.—QUESTION. Lords April 28, 1868
(NO. 55.) COMMITTEE. Lords April 30, 1868
3 speeches — WHITSUNTIDE RECESS—VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ARMY IN ABYSSINIA— STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. Lords May 29, 1868
2 speeches — (NO. 157.) SECOND READING. Lords June 25, 1868
DEBATE RESUMED. [SECOND NIGHT.] Lords June 26, 1868
2 speeches — DEBATE RESUMED. [THIRD NIGHT]. Lords June 29, 1868
ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION—VOTE OF THANKS TO HER MAJESTY'S FORCES. Lords July 2, 1868
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 2, 1868
2 speeches — MINISTERIAL EXPLANATION. Lords July 3, 1868
COMMITTEE. Lords July 3, 1868
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords July 6, 1868
COMMITTEE. Lords July 7, 1868
ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN. Lords July 9, 1868
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 9, 1868
REPORT. Lords July 9, 1868
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (SCOTLAND) BILL.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 9, 1868
THE QUEENS MESSAGE. Lords July 10, 1868
COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords July 10, 1868
3 speeches — (NO. 287.) SECOND READING. Lords July 27, 1868
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