Lord Leveson
1815 - 1891Summary information for Lord Leveson
Contributions
1872
2 speeches — THE QUEEN'S SPEECH— ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords February 6, 1872
3 speeches — TREATY OF WASHINGTON—THE ALABAMA CLAIMS.—QUESTIONS. Lords February 13, 1872
2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS PAPERS. Lords February 13, 1872
2 speeches — APPOINTMENT OF SIR ROBERT COLLIER.—RESOLUTION. Lords February 15, 1872
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL—APPOINTMENT OF SIR ROBERT COLLIER—THE DIVISION. Lords February 16, 1872
TREATY OF WASHINGTON—"ALABAMA" CLAIMS.—QUESTION. Lords February 22, 1872
JOINT COMMITTEE. Lords February 26, 1872
3 speeches — OUTRAGE ON THE QUEEN. Lords February 29, 1872
2 speeches — PUBLIC BUSINESS—BUSINESS OF THIS HOUSE.—QUESTION. Lords March 4, 1872
THE CAPE COLONY—RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 8, 1872
FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT—THE STEAMERS "MIDLAND" AND "GREAT NORTHERN."—QUESTION. Lords March 8, 1872
TREATY OF WASHINGTON—THE UNITED STATES' ANSWER.—QUESTION. Lords March 18, 1872
2 speeches — ARMY RE-ORGANIZATION—THE BRIGADE OF GUARDS.—QUESTION. Lords March 18, 1872
TREATY OF WASHINGTON. Lords March 22, 1872
QUESTION. Lords April 9, 1872
FRANCE—PASSPORTS.—QUESTION. Lords April 11, 1872
5 speeches — QUESTION. Lords April 12, 1872
MOTION FOR A RETURN. Lords April 15, 1872
SECOND READING. Lords April 19, 1872
3 speeches — NOTICES. ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords April 22, 1872
3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords April 23, 1872
NOTICE OF MOTION POSTPONED. Lords April 29, 1872
CORRESPONDENCE. Lords April 30, 1872
2 speeches — APPELLATE JURISDICTION—SUPREME Lords April 30, 1872
2 speeches — THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords May 2, 1872
ADDRESS FOR RETURNS. Lords May 3, 1872
WHITSUNTIDE RECESS. Lords May 3, 1872
7 speeches — THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords May 6, 1872
3 speeches — NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords May 6, 1872
3 speeches — THE MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords May 10, 1872
3 speeches — MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords May 13, 1872
ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 13, 1872
5 speeches — QUESTION. Lords May 31, 1872
OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 3, 1872
6 speeches — THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords June 3, 1872
4 speeches — THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords June 4, 1872
6 speeches — THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords June 4, 1872
5 speeches — THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords June 6, 1872
3 speeches — THE SUPPLEMENTAL ARTICLE. Lords June 11, 1872
TREATY OF WASHINGTON—COMMUNICATIONS OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONERS—PROFESSOR BERNARD'S LECTURE.—QUESTION. Lords June 11, 1872
PAPERS PRESENTED BY COMMAND. Lords June 13, 1872
TREATY OF WASHINGTON. TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION (GENEVA). THE SUPPLEMENTAL ARTICLE. Lords June 14, 1872
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS. Lords June 14, 1872
2 speeches — PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE ARBITRATORS.—QUESTION. Lords June 17, 1872
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 17, 1872
QUESTION. Lords June 24, 1872
STATE OF IRELAND—REOENT COUNTY ELECTIONS.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 24, 1872
2 speeches — PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE ARBITRATORS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 27, 1872
2 speeches — THE QUEEN'S ANSWER TO ADDRESS. Lords June 27, 1872
FRANCE—DEPORTATION OF POLITICAL PRISONERS.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 28, 1872
COMMONS AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Lords July 8, 1872
2 speeches — IRELAND—GALWAY ELECTION PETITION—JUDGMENT OF MR. JUSTICE KEOGH—LETTER OF THE EARL OF GRANARD.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 9, 1872
2 speeches — REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 16, 1872
SECOND READING. Lords July 18, 1872
OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 23, 1872
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords July 23, 1872
EXPLANATION. Lords July 25, 1872
(NO. 238.) REPORT OF AMENDMENT. Lords July 26, 1872
3 speeches — ADDRESS FOR PAPERS. Lords July 29, 1872
2 speeches — PATENT OFFICE—CASE OF MR. LEONARD EDMUNDS.—QUESTION. Lords July 30, 1872
EXTRADITION TREATIES—PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS.—QUESTION. Lords August 2, 1872
PUBLIC BUSINESS—SESSIONAL ORDERS—GENERAL POLICE AND IMPROVEMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTAL BILL. Lords August 2, 1872
PROROGATION OF THE PARLIAMENT. Lords August 10, 1872
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