Lord Leveson
1815 - 1891Summary information for Lord Leveson
Contributions
1856
MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN, Lords January 31, 1856
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT—THE CLOCK AND BELLS. Lords February 4, 1856
PRIVILEGE—LORD WENSLEYDALE'S PATENT—PEERAGES FOR LIFE. Lords February 7, 1856
THE FERMOY PEERAGE. Lords February 8, 1856
VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION BILL. Lords February 8, 1856
BARON WENSLEYDALE—QUESTION. Lords February 8, 1856
3 speeches — PRIVILEGE—LORD WENSLEYDALE'S PATENT—PEERAGES FOR LIFE. Lords February 11, 1856
6 speeches — COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 12, 1856
THE FERMOY PEERAGE. Lords February 14, 1856
2 speeches — THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT— THE CLOCK TOWER—QUESTION. Lords February 15, 1856
UNCONSECRATED BURIAL-GROUNDS— PETITION. Lords February 15, 1856
2 speeches — VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION BILL. Lords February 15, 1856
METROPOLITAN POLICE BILL. Lords February 15, 1856
COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 18, 1856
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords February 18, 1856
PIRACY IN THE EASTERN ARCHIPELAGO. Lords February 18, 1856
REPORT OF THE CRIMEAN COMMISSION —BOARD OF INQUIRY. Lords February 21, 1856
2 speeches — THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE— MOTION. Lords February 22, 1856
2 speeches — COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 25, 1856
2 speeches — CONVICTS—TICKETS OF LEAVE. Lords February 26, 1856
TURNPIKE TRUSTS ARRANGEMENTS BILL. Lords February 28, 1856
THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Lords February 28, 1856
TORTURE IN INDIA. Lords February 29, 1856
THE FALL OF KARS. Lords March 10, 1856
2 speeches — EDUCATION—QUESTION. Lords March 13, 1856
THE TWENTIETH REPORT OF THE INSPECTORS OF PRISONS. Lords March 14, 1856
2 speeches — LIMITED LIABILITY. Lords March 14, 1856
THE EDUCATION BILL—QUESTION. Lords April 17, 1856
TICKETS OF LEAVE—SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS. Lords April 18, 1856
INDIAN CURRENCY. Lords April 21, 1856
THE NAVAL REVIEW. Lords April 24, 1856
2 speeches — THE NAVAL REVIEW. Lords April 25, 1856
3 speeches — THE FALL OF KARS—SUMMONS DISCHARGED. Lords April 29, 1856
FAIRS AND MARKETS IN IRELAND. Lords April 29, 1856
THE TREATY OF PEACE. Lords May 5, 1856
MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN—MAJOR GENERAL SIR W. F. WILLIAMS, K.C.B. Lords May 8, 1856
VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ARMY, NAVY, AND MARINES, MILITIA,&c. Lords May 8, 1856
2 speeches — THE MARQUESS OF DALHOUSIE— INDIAN PENSION. Lords May 8, 1856
HER MAJESTY'S MESSAGE—MAJOR GE NERAL SIR W. F. WILLIAMS, K.C.B. Lords May 9, 1856
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 9, 1856
INDIA. Lords May 19, 1856
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW—THE TREATY OF PARIS. Lords May 22, 1856
2 speeches — INDIAN ACCOUNTS. Lords May 26, 1856
THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION (HOUSE OF LORDS) BILL. Lords May 30, 1856
THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION (HOUSE OF LORDS) BILL. Lords June 3, 1856
QUALIFICATION FOR APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY SPEAKER. Lords June 3, 1856
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES —REPORTED DISMISSAL OF THE BRITISH MINISTER. Lords June 5, 1856
THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION (HOUSE OF LORDS) BILL. Lords June 5, 1856
PUNISHMENT OF DEATH ON WOMEN— QUESTION. Lords June 6, 1856
5 speeches — THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION (HOUSE OF LORDS) BILL. Lords June 6, 1856
THE BISHOPRIC OF GLOUCESTER AND BRISTOL. Lords June 9, 1856
OUR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES—REPORTED DISMISSAL OF MR. CRAMPTON—QUESTION. Lords June 9, 1856
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