Mr Benjamin Disraeli

1804 - 1881
Summary information for Mr Benjamin Disraeli

Contributions

1862

ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY ON THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS' SPEECH. Commons February 6, 1862

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE ESTIMATES.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 11, 1862

EDUCATION—THE REVISED CODE O REGULATIONS. Commons February 13, 1862

REINFORCEMENTS FOR CANADA. Commons February 17, 1862

NEW WRIT MOVED. Commons February 20, 1862

EDUCATION—THE REVISED CODE OF REGULATIONS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 21, 1862

QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1862

2 speeches — EDUCATION.—THE REVISED CODE OF REGULATIONS.—QUESTION. Commons February 28, 1862

ITALIAN PROCLAMATIONS.—QUESTION. Commons March 10, 1862

QUESTION. Commons March 17, 1862

RESOLUTION—ADJOURNED DEBATE. (SECOND NIGHT.) Commons March 17, 1862

EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART (ESTIMATES).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 18, 1862

2 speeches — EDUCATION—THE REVISED CODE OF REGULATIONS—DISTRIBUTION OF PARLIAMENTARY GRANTS. Commons March 28, 1862

THE EASTER RECESS.—QUESTION. Commons April 1, 1862

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 7, 1862

SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons April 29, 1862

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 8, 1862

SECOND READING. [BILL NO. 10.] Commons May 14, 1862

[BILL NO. 109.] THIRD READING. Commons May 19, 1862

3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 3, 1862

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 5, 1862

THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON MR. TAYLOR.—PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons June 13, 1862

PAPEKS MOVED FOR. Commons June 20, 1862

COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1862

CHURCH RATES.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 24, 1862

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 10, 1862

QUESTION. Commons July 25, 1862

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons July 30, 1862

COMMITTEE. Commons July 31, 1862

THE ADMINISTRATION OF VISCOUNT PALMERSTON—LEGISLATION AND STATE OF PARTIES. Commons August 1, 1862

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