Mr George Hamilton-Gordon
January 28, 1784 - December 14, 1860Summary information for Mr George Hamilton-Gordon
Contributions
1840
BUENOS AYRES.— Lords January 27, 1840
2 speeches — INTRUSION—CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords February 6, 1840
STATE OF THE NAVY. Lords February 6, 1840
2 speeches — RAILROADS—SUPPLY OF WATER FOR THE METROPOLIS. Lords February 13, 1840
THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE—CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS. Lords February 14, 1840
SOCIALISM. Lords February 17, 1840
THANKS TO THE INDIAN ARMY. Lords February 21, 1840
MINORCA. FRANCE. Lords February 24, 1840
2 speeches — THE BERGARA CONVENTION. Lords February 25, 1840
AFRICAN TRADE. THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. Lords February 28, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND—INTRUSION. Lords March 2, 1840
2 speeches — KEW BOTANIC GARDENS. Lords March 3, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. INTRUSION. Lords March 5, 1840
CHURCH (SCOTLAND)—NON-INTRUSION. Lords March 16, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—NON-INTRUSION. Lords March 17, 1840
2 speeches — EXCHEQUER RECORDS. Lords March 23, 1840
2 speeches — COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH AUSTRIA. Lords March 24, 1840
2 speeches — CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords March 30, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords March 31, 1840
2 speeches — WAR WITH CHINA. Lords April 10, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords May 5, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords May 19, 1840
CHURCH INTRUSION (SCOTLAND). Lords June 2, 1840
2 speeches — CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords June 11, 1840
2 speeches — CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords June 16, 1840
2 speeches — MINISTERS OF STRATHBOGIE.—THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Lords June 19, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND—NON-INTRUSION. Lords June 29, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. NON-INTRUSION. Lords June 30, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords July 2, 1840
2 speeches — CHURCH OF SCOTLAND BENEFICES BILL. Lords July 2, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords July 3, 1840
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Lords July 10, 1840
2 speeches — SPANISH INDEMNITY BONDS. Lords July 17, 1840
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