Mr Alexander Beresford-Hope

1820 - 1887
Summary information for Mr Alexander Beresford-Hope

Contributions

1877

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 9, 1877

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 14, 1877

PARLIAMENT—ORDER—DIVISIONS. Commons February 14, 1877

UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BILL— [BILL 2.] Commons February 19, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons February 21, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons February 22, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons February 28, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons March 7, 1877

QUESTIONS. Commons March 12, 1877

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 22, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons April 11, 1877

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—QUESTIONS. Commons April 20, 1877

6 speeches — PARLIAMENT — DEBATES — OFFICIAL REPORTS.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 20, 1877

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 26, 1877

7 speeches — UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BILL— [BILL 113.] Commons April 30, 1877

BISHOPRICS BILL.—LEAVE. Commons May 1, 1877

6 speeches — UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BILL.— [BILL 113.] Commons May 3, 1877

CONSIDERATION. Commons May 15, 1877

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 3rd May.] Commons May 15, 1877

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 15th May.] Commons May 17, 1877

3 speeches — UNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE (re-committed) BILL— [BILL 113.] Commons June 4, 1877

SECOND READING. Commons June 6, 1877

CONSIDERATION. Commons June 14, 1877

[BILL 47.] SECOND READING. Commons July 4, 1877

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 23, 1877

RESOLUTIONS. Commons July 27, 1877

SOUTH AFRICA BILL. [Lords.] Commons July 31, 1877

2 speeches — IV.—LEGISLATIVE POWER. Commons July 31, 1877

CONSIDERATION. Commons July 31, 1877

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE BILL [Lords]. Commons July 31, 1877

CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons August 4, 1877

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