Mr Frederick Thesiger

1794 - 1878
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Contributions

1863

ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN (IRELAND) BILL—(No. 17.)—SECOND READING. Lords March 6, 1863

SECOND READING. DEBATE RESUMED. Lords March 26, 1863

BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords March 26, 1863

(NO. 55.) SECOND READING. Lords April 16, 1863

QUESTION. Lords April 16, 1863

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords April 17, 1863

THE PROJECTED VIADUCT OVER LUDGATE HILL. Lords April 20, 1863

THIRD READING. BILL PASSED. Lords April 20, 1863

QUESTION. Lords April 20, 1863

SECOND READING. Lords April 21, 1863

2 speeches — (NO. 55.) COMMITTEE. Lords April 23, 1863

QUESTION. EXPLANATION. Lords April 24, 1863

EXPLANATION. Lords April 30, 1863

(No. 79.) SECOND READING. Lords May 1, 1863

2 speeches — MOTION OF RE-COMMITMENT. Lords May 4, 1863

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords May 5, 1863

2 speeches — LONDON (CITY) TRAFFIC REGULATION BILL.—COMMITTEE. Lords May 12, 1863

PETITIONS. Lords May 15, 1863

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords June 1, 1863

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 5, 1863

BRAZIL—PAPERS MOVED FOR. Lords June 19, 1863

WEST HARTLEPOOL HARBOUR AND RAILWAY BILL. Lords June 23, 1863

COMMITTEE. Lords June 25, 1863

SECOND READING. Lords June 25, 1863

QUESTIONS. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 30, 1863

BRITISH COLUMBIA BOUNDARIES BILL [H.L.]—(No. 149.)—SECOND READING. Lords July 2, 1863

(NO. 133.) SECOND READING. Lords July 7, 1863

3 speeches — ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords July 9, 1863

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 14, 1863

SECOND READING. Lords July 16, 1863

SECOND READING. Lords July 20, 1863

9 speeches — (NO. 211.) COMMITTEE. Lords July 20, 1863

COMMITTEE. Lords July 21, 1863

(No. 215.) COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords July 21, 1863

REPORT. Lords July 21, 1863

THIRD READING. Lords July 23, 1863

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