Lord Leveson

1815 - 1891
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1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 7, 1881

QUESTION. Lords February 8, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 10, 1881

CENTRAL ASIA—ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.—QUESTION. Lords February 14, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 14, 1881

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Lords February 15, 1881

2 speeches — EXPLANATION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 18, 1881

(NO. 8.) COMMITTEE. Lords February 18, 1881

ARMY ORGANIZATION—LORD AIREY'S COMMITTEE.—QUESTION. Lords February 22, 1881

RESOLUTION. Lords February 22, 1881

RULES OF THE HOUSE—RENEWAL OF MOTIONS.—QUESTION. Lords February 22, 1881

FIRST READING. Lords February 28, 1881

SECOND READING. Lords March 1, 1881

3 speeches — CANDAHAR—RESOLUTION. Lords March 4, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 11, 1881

ASSASSINATION OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. Lords March 14, 1881

ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY. Lords March 15, 1881

MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE TO H.R.I.H. THE DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. Lords March 15, 1881

ADDRESS FOR PAPERS. Lords March 17, 1881

2 speeches — QUESTIONS. Lords March 18, 1881

RUSSIA, No. 1. (1881). Lords March 18, 1881

QUESTION. Lords March 24, 1881

QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 25, 1881

PARLIAMENT—THE EASTER RECESS. Lords March 25, 1881

ADDRESS FOR PAPERS. Lords April 8, 1881

TURKEY—THE LAND LAW—ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS. ADDRESS FOR A PAPER. Lords April 8, 1881

THE LATE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD, K.G.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 5, 1881

AFGHAN WAR—VOTE OF THANKS FOR THE MILITARY OPERATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN. —RESOLUTIONS. Lords May 5, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 6, 1881

THE LATE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD, K.G. Lords May 9, 1881

FRANCE AND TUNIS—THE FRENCH INVASION.—QUESTION. Lords May 12, 1881

QUESTION. Lords May 16, 1881

RUSSIA—PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS. Lords May 16, 1881

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords May 16, 1881

AFFAIRS OF TUNIS. Lords May 19, 1881

INTERNATIONAL LAW—RIGHT OF ASYLDH FOR POLITICAL OFFENDERS. Lords May 19, 1881

AFFAIRS OF TUNIS.—QUESTION. Lords May 20, 1881

TURKEY AND GREECE—THE CONVEN TION.—QUESTION. Lords May 24, 1881

RAILWAYS—ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN RAILWAYS.—QUESTION. Lords May 27, 1881

AFFAIRS OF TUNIS. Lords May 27, 1881

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords May 30, 1881

ARMY ORGANIZATION—MILITIA AND LINE BATTALIONS. Lords May 31, 1881

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords June 13, 1881

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords June 13, 1881

ARMY DESERTIONS—" WASTE OF THE ARMY."—RESOLUTION. Lords June 20, 1881

QUESTION. Lords June 21, 1881

3 speeches — ADDRESS FOR CIRCULAR. Lords June 21, 1881

QUESTION. Lords June 23, 1881

BALLYCLARE, LIGONIEL, AND BELFAST JUNCTION RAILWAY BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 27, 1881

QUESTION. Lords June 30, 1881

QUESTION. Lords June 30, 1881

MAINTENANCE OF ROADS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.—QUESTION. Lords June 30, 1881

ADDRESS FOR A PAPER. Lords June 30, 1881

MOTION FOR PAPERS. Lords July 1, 1881

QUESTION. Lords July 4, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 4, 1881

ADDRESS FOR PAPERS. Lords July 5, 1881

OBSERVATION. Lords July 5, 1881

QUESTION. Lords July 7, 1881

OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 7, 1881

ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE WINDSOR REVIEW. Lords July 8, 1881

OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 11, 1881

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords July 11, 1881

QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 15, 1881

(NOS. 187, 204.) REPORT. Lords August 8, 1881

4 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS AMENDMENTS TO LORDS AMENDMENTS. Lords August 12, 1881

DRAINAGE (IRELAND) PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL.—RESOLUTION. Lords August 15, 1881

TUNIS.—RESOLUTION. Lords August 15, 1881

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 16, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 16, 1881

THE NEW COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCE (NEGOTIATIONS)—RUPTURE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS.—QUESTION. Lords August 18, 1881

FIRST READING. Lords August 22, 1881

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