Mr Frederick Thesiger

1794 - 1878
Summary information for Mr Frederick Thesiger

Contributions

1865

ILLICIT DISTILLATION IN CLARE AND DONEGAL. Lords February 16, 1865

SHEPARD'S, WRIGHT'S, AND SPENCER'S PATENTS BILLS.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords February 27, 1865

SECOND READING. Lords March 3, 1865

SECOND READING. Lords March 7, 1865

BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords March 9, 1865

(No. 15.) SECOND READING. Lords March 10, 1865

4 speeches — (NO. 22.) SECOND HEADING. Lords March 16, 1865

(No. 40) SECOND READING. Lords March 21, 1865

(No. 43.) REPORT. Lords March 27, 1865

DISPLACEMENT OF LONDON POOR. Lords April 7, 1865

QUESTION. Lords April 27, 1865

(No. 23.) COMMITTEE. Lords May 2, 1865

OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 5, 1865

BILL PASSED. Lords May 8, 1865

SECOND READING. BILL WITHDRAWN. Lords May 8, 1865

3 speeches — RESIGNATION OF CERTAIN OFFICES, AND ON THE PENSION GRANTED TO HIM BY THIS HOUSE. Lords May 9, 1865

2 speeches — CONFESSION IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—LAW OF EVIDENCE. Lords May 12, 1865

2 speeches — (No. 83.) COMMITTEE. Lords May 12, 1865

EXPLANATION. Lords May 23, 1865

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords May 23, 1865

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords May 30, 1865

3 speeches — (NO. 132.) REPORT. Lords May 30, 1865

(NO. 138.) THIRD READING. BILL PASSED. Lords June 1, 1865

IMPRISONMENT OF BRITISH SUBJECTS IN ABYSSINIA.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 13, 1865

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 13, 1865

PETITION OF ETHELDREDA BROWNING. Lords June 15, 1865

2 speeches — (NO. 123.) COMMITTEE. Lords June 15, 1865

SECOND READING. Lords June 15, 1865

STATE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUSINESS. Lords June 23, 1865

3 speeches — (NO. 162.) REPORT. Lords June 23, 1865

SECOND READING. Lords June 26, 1865

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 27, 1865

(NO. 178.) SECOND READING. Lords June 30, 1865

OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 30, 1865

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Lords July 4, 1865

3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 4, 1865

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