Lord Robert Cecil

1830 - August 22, 1903
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Contributions

1869

BANKRUPTCY BILL—PUBLIC BUSINESS—QUESTION. Lords February 18, 1869

PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords February 26, 1869

3 speeches — (NO. 7.) SECOND READING. Lords March 4, 1869

QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 8, 1869

OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 8, 1869

(NO. 16.) SECOND READING. Lords March 11, 1869

6 speeches — (NO. 18.) COMMITTEE. Lords March 15, 1869

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT AMENDMENT BILL, 1867.—NOTICE. Lords April 6, 1869

3 speeches — REPORT. Lords April 6, 1869

PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords April 9, 1869

(NO. 44.) COMMITTEE. Lords April 13, 1869

SECOND READING. Lords April 20, 1869

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords April 27, 1869

SECOND READING. Lords April 29, 1869

(NO. 53.) COMMITTEE. Lords May 4, 1869

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords May 7, 1869

4 speeches — (NO. 94.) REPORT. Lords May 13, 1869

3 speeches — (NO. 49.) COMMITTEE. Lords June 3, 1869

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords June 8, 1869

SECOND READING. Lords June 11, 1869

MR. BRIGHT'S LETTER.—QUESTION. Lords June 17, 1869

2 speeches — DEBATE RESUMED. [THIRD NIGHT.] Lords June 17, 1869

OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 22, 1869

QUESTION. Lords June 24, 1869

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 29, 1869

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 1, 1869

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 2, 1869

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 5, 1869

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 6, 1869

5 speeches — REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 9, 1869

(NO. 89.) SECOND READING. Lords July 13, 1869

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 15, 1869

RESOLUTION. Lords July 16, 1869

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—THE IRISH CHURCH BILL.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 16, 1869

COMMONS' AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Lords July 20, 1869

2 speeches — COMMONS' AMENDMENTS AND REASONS CONSIDERED. Lords July 22, 1869

2 speeches — RAILWAYS (INDIA)—FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Lords July 23, 1869

THIRD READING. AMENDMENTS. Lords August 3, 1869

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