Mr Fitzstephen French

1801 - 1873
Summary information for Mr Fitzstephen French

Contributions

1867

APPREHENDED DISTURBANCES AT CHESTER.—QUESTION. Commons February 12, 1867

QUESTION. Commons February 15, 1867

IRELAND—MILITIA.—QUESTION. Commons March 28, 1867

LONDON UNIVERSITY.—QUESTION. Commons April 2, 1867

LANCASTER BOROUGH.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 2, 1867

[BILL 50.] SECOND READING. Commons April 3, 1867

QUESTION. Commons April 4, 1867

SECOND READING. Commons April 4, 1867

[BILL 47.] COMMITTEE. Commons April 4, 1867

OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 5, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons April 8, 1867

LEAVE. FIRST RESIDING. Commons April 9, 1867

QUESTION. Commons April 12, 1867

QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1867

SECOND READING. Commons May 1, 1867

[BILL 90.] SECOND READING. Commons May 1, 1867

PETITION. PRIVILEGE. OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 6, 1867

[BILL 47.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 10, 1867

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 13, 1867

[BILL 73.] SECOND READING. Commons May 15, 1867

ARMY—TROOPS IN HUTS.—QUESTION. Commons May 16, 1867

NEW PRESIDENT OF THE POOR LAW BOARD.—QUESTION. Commons May 21, 1867

IRELAND—MAGHERAFELT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH — THE SALTERS' COMPANY. — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons May 21, 1867

PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons May 27, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 27.] Commons May 28, 1867

2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons June 4, 1867

SECOND READING. Commons June 5, 1867

OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 6, 1867

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 24, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons June 25, 1867

RESOLUTION. Commons June 28, 1867

PUBLIC BUSINESS—MORNING SITTINGS. Commons July 1, 1867

MEXICO—FATE OF THE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN.—QUESTION Commons July 4, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 2.] Commons July 4, 1867

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons July 5, 1867

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (SCOTLAND) BILL.—QUESTION. Commons July 29, 1867

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