Mr Edward Law

September 8, 1790 - December 22, 1871
Summary information for Mr Edward Law

Contributions

1856

2 speeches — COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 12, 1856

3 speeches — UNSEAWORTHY VESSELS. Lords February 14, 1856

2 speeches — VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION BILL. Lords February 15, 1856

2 speeches — REPORT OF THE CRIMEAN COMMISSION —BOARD OF INQUIRY. Lords February 21, 1856

THE FALL OF KARS. Lords March 10, 1856

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BILL. Lords March 11, 1856

MUTINY BILL. Lords March 11, 1856

2 speeches — THE FALL OF KARS—CORRESPONDENCE —QUESTION. Lords March 13, 1856

6 speeches — AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BILL. Lords April 4, 1856

2 speeches — INDIAN FINANCE. Lords April 8, 1856

4 speeches — OUDE TREATY. Lords April 10, 1856

TORTURE IN MADRAS. Lords April 14, 1856

2 speeches — TORTURE IN INDIA. Lords April 18, 1856

AUSTRALIAN COLONIES—POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Lords April 29, 1856

INDIA. Lords May 19, 1856

3 speeches — INDIAN ACCOUNTS. Lords May 26, 1856

THE BISHOPRIC OF GLOUCESTER AND BRISTOL. Lords June 9, 1856

4 speeches — POLICE (COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS) BILL. Lords June 19, 1856

2 speeches — POLICE COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS BILL. Lords June 27, 1856

2 speeches — OATH OF ABJURATION BILL. Lords June 27, 1856

THE EAST INDIA COMPANY—VOLUN- TARY PAYMENTS—QUESTION. Lords June 30, 1856

2 speeches — NAWAB OF SURAT TREATY BILL. Lords July 7, 1856

2 speeches — INDIA—CASE OF PERTAUB SINGH AND BISHEU SINGH—PETITION. Lords July 11, 1856

THE RAJAH OF COORG—QUESTION. Lords July 21, 1856

2 speeches — ISMAIL AND RENI—DIPLOMATIC INTER COURSE WITH RUSSIA—QUESTION. Lords July 21, 1856

2 speeches — COAST-GUARD SERVICE BILL. Lords July 22, 1856

THE MUTINY AT NENAGH—QUESTION. Lords July 24, 1856

3 speeches — THE LEGION OF HONOUR—DISTRIBU TION TO THE ENGLISH ARMY— QUESTION. Lords July 24, 1856

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