Mr Chichester Fortescue

1823 - 1898
Summary information for Mr Chichester Fortescue

Contributions

1866

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (IRELAND) RESOLUTION. Commons April 10, 1866

SECOND READING. Commons April 17, 1866

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 17, 1866

QUESTION. Commons April 26, 1866

QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1866

THE IRISH MILITIA.—QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1866

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons April 30, 1866

QUESTION. Commons May 3, 1866

RESOLUTION. Commons May 4, 1866

4 speeches — LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 7, 1866

MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons May 8, 1866

SECOND READING. Commons May 8, 1866

IRELAND—REVALUATION OF PROPERTY. —QUESTION Commons May 10, 1866

QUESTION. Commons May 10, 1866

QUESTION. Commons May 10, 1866

SECOND READING. Commons May 10, 1866

SECOND READING. Commons May 10, 1866

THE IRISH BENCH.—QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1866

CLASS VII.—MISCELLANEOUS, SPECIAL, AND TEMPORARY OBJECTS. Commons May 11, 1866

3 speeches — QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1866

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1866

QUESTION. Commons May 17, 1866

3 speeches — QUESTIONS. Commons June 1, 1866

RESOLUTION. Commons June 5, 1866

IRELAND—THE MILITIA AND THE FENIANS.—QUESTION. Commons June 7, 1866

OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 8, 1866

TRANSUBSTANTIATION, &c., DECLARA TION ABOLITION BILL— [BILL 82.] Commons June 8, 1866

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons June 12, 1866

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL— [BILL 180.] Commons June 12, 1866

TESTS ABOLITION (OXFORD) BILL. Commons June 13, 1866

IRELAND—PROBABLE RESIGNATION OF JUDGE LONGFIELD.—QUESTION. Commons June 15, 1866

RESOLUTION. Commons June 15, 1866

QUESTION. Commons July 2, 1866

QUESTION. Commons July 5, 1866

QUESTION. Commons July 5, 1866

5 speeches — QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1866

2 speeches — TENURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LAND (IRELAND) BILL— [BILL 130.] Commons July 25, 1866

REFORMATORY SCHOOLS (re-committed) BILL. Commons July 30, 1866

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