Lord Leveson

1815 - 1891
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1861

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S SPEECH. Lords February 5, 1861

THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 8, 1861

MOTION FOE SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords February 8, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords February 12, 1861

THE STATE OF IRELAND.—ILLEGAL SOCIETIES.—PETITION. Lords February 12, 1861

RETURN MOVED FOR. Lords February 18, 1861

PETITION—QUESTION. Lords February 19, 1861

THE PROTESTANT ALLIANCE AND MR. TURNBULL.—MOTION FOR A PAPER. Lords February 19, 1861

RETURN MOVED FOR. Lords February 21, 1861

PROTECTION OF FEMALE CHILDREN BILL.—SECOND READING. Lords February 26, 1861

MOTION POSTPONED. Lords February 26, 1861

PETITIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 28, 1861

3 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Lords March 4, 1861

INSTRUCTION TO SELECT COMMITTEES. Lords March 11, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords March 14, 1861

ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE TO THE QUEEN. Lords March 18, 1861

ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAW (IRELAND).—QUESTION. Lords March 19, 1861

METROPOLITAN CENTRAL HOTEL COMPANY BILL.—SECOND READING. Lords March 21, 1861

ADDITION MOVED. Lords March 21, 1861

PRIVATE BILLS.—RESOLUTIONS. Lords April 11, 1861

3 speeches — MOTION FOR SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords April 18, 1861

PETITION. Lords April 18, 1861

PETITION. Lords May 2, 1861

MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN—MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS ALICE. Lords May 3, 1861

REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords May 3, 1861

QUESTION. Lords May 3, 1861

RUMOURED DISTURBANCES IN THE IONIAN ISLANDS.—QUESTION. Lords May 3, 1861

2 speeches — THE UNITED STATES—THE CIVIL WAR —PRIVATEERING. Lords May 10, 1861

SYRIA AND TURKEY.—RESOLUTIONS MOVED. Lords May 10, 1861

RAGGED SCHOOLS.—MOTION FOR ADDRESS. Lords May 13, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords May 14, 1861

THE UNITED STATES—THE CIVIL WAR—PRIVATEERING. Lords May 16, 1861

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords May 17, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords May 30, 1861

MONEY POWERS IN RAILWAY ACTS.— STANDING ORDER No. 185. Lords May 31, 1861

SALMON FISHERIES.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 31, 1861

3 speeches — CORRESPONDENCE MOVED FOR. Lords June 3, 1861

THE GALWAY CONTRACT—THE REV. MR. DALY.—EXPLANATION. Lords June 4, 1861

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords June 7, 1861

THIRD READING. BILL PASSED. Lords June 11, 1861

3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 17, 1861

2 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords June 18, 1861

STANDING ORDER No. 185. Lords June 21, 1861

DEATH OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR. Lords June 24, 1861

PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Lords June 25, 1861

QUESTION. Lords June 27, 1861

THE PEERS' ROBING ROOM. Lords June 27, 1861

3 speeches — MOTION FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords June 28, 1861

NOTICE OF MOTION. Lords July 2, 1861

SUBDIVISION OF DIOCESES BILL. Lords July 2, 1861

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 4, 1861

QUESTION. Lords July 8, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords July 9, 1861

MOTION FOR COPY OF WILL. Lords July 11, 1861

TRAMWAYS (IRELAND) ACT AMENDMENT BILL.—SECOND READING. Lords July 11, 1861

LEICESTERE SQUARE.—QUESTION. Lords July 11, 1861

QUESTION. Lords July 11, 1861

RAILWAY BILLS—STANDING ORDER CLXXXV. Lords July 12, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords July 12, 1861

ADDRESS FOR A COMMISSION. Lords July 15, 1861

MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION. Lords July 15, 1861

SECOND READING Lords July 18, 1861

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords July 19, 1861

REFERRED TO A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords July 19, 1861

ENDOWED CHAPELRIES.—QUESTION. Lords July 19, 1861

DUCHY OF MODENA—MOTION FOR DESPATCHES. Lords July 22, 1861

OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 22, 1861

COMMITTEE. Lords July 25, 1861

COMMITTEE. Lords July 25, 1861

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 26, 1861

COMMONS' REASONS CONSIDERED. Lords July 26, 1861

PAROCHIAL AND BURGH SCHOOLS (SCOTLAND) BILL. Lords July 26, 1861

PUBLIC BUSINESS.—EXPLANATION. Lords July 29, 1861

3 speeches — APPROPRIATION OF SEATS (SUDBURY AND ST. ALBANS) BILL.—COMMITTEE. Lords July 29, 1861

SECOND READING. Lords July 29, 1861

SECOND HEADING. Lords July 30, 1861

SECOND READING. ORDER DISCHARGED. Lords August 2, 1861

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