Mr Fitzstephen French
1801 - 1873Summary information for Mr Fitzstephen French
Contributions
1853
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons February 28, 1853
THE SHIP "NOVELLO." Commons March 1, 1853
BRIDGENORTH AND BLACKBURN ELECTIONS. Commons March 1, 1853
CROWN SOLICITORS (IRELAND). Commons March 3, 1853
LAND IMPROVEMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 9, 1853
2 speeches — INDIAN TERRITORIES COMMITTEE. Commons March 10, 1853
THE IRISH LEVEES. Commons March 14, 1853
LAND IMPROVEMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 14, 1853
BRIDGENORTH ELECTION. Commons March 15, 1853
SELECT COMMITTEES. Commons March 15, 1853
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 18, 1853
ACCIDENTS ON RAILWAYS. Commons April 5, 1853
CONSOLIDATED ANNUITIES (IRELAND). Commons April 7, 1853
THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES. Commons April 8, 1853
DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Commons April 12, 1853
FINANCIAL STATEMENT—THE BUDGET. Commons April 28, 1853
SEIZURE OF WARLIKE STORES—M. KOSSUTH. Commons April 29, 1853
THE BUDGET—WAYS AND MEANS—THE INCOME TAX. Commons May 6, 1853
ORDER—PRECEDENCE IN RESUMED DEBATE. Commons May 6, 1853
3 speeches — THE BUDGET—WAYS AND MEANS—THE INCOME TAX. Commons May 6, 1853
THE GOVERNMENT AND THE IRISH MEMBERS. Commons May 12, 1853
INCOME TAX BILL. Commons May 23, 1853
2 speeches — INCOME TAX BILL. Commons May 30, 1853
4 speeches — INCOME TAX BILL. Commons June 2, 1853
CLARE ELECTION COMMITTEE. Commons June 9, 1853
SOUTH CAROLINA. Commons June 13, 1853
LEASING POWERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 15, 1853
LEASING POWERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 24, 1853
THE BALLOT. Commons June 28, 1853
BRITISH SUBJECTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Commons July 1, 1853
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons July 5, 1853
SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 4, 1853
SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 9, 1853
LAND TAX REDEMPTION ACT AMEND- MENT BILL. Commons August 13, 1853
CANTERBURY ELECTION. Commons August 15, 1853
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