Mr Henry Labouchere
1798 - 1869Summary information for Mr Henry Labouchere
Contributions
1846
RAILWAY BILLS. Commons January 26, 1846
BRAZILIAN SUGAR TRADE. Commons February 6, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS (IRELAND). Commons February 20, 1846
CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 9, 1846
2 speeches — RAILWAY TERMINI IN THE METROPOLIS. Commons March 19, 1846
2 speeches — RAILWAYS. Commons March 19, 1846
AMALGAMATION OF RAILWAYS. Commons March 23, 1846
RAILWAY PROJECTS. Commons April 6, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS. Commons April 8, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS. Commons April 23, 1846
RAILWAY LEGISLATION. Commons May 8, 1846
3 speeches — THE TEN HOURS' FACTORY BILL. Commons May 13, 1846
BRIDPORT ELECTION—CASE OF WM. ROCKETT. Commons May 19, 1846
SPANISH DISCRIMINATING DUTIES. Commons May 25, 1846
SPANISH DISCRIMINATING DUTIES. Commons May 26, 1846
2 speeches — RAILWAYS—THE BROAD AND NARROW GAUGE. Commons June 16, 1846
RAILWAY GAUGE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 18, 1846
PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (FIFTH NIGHT). Commons June 22, 1846
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL. Commons June 24, 1846
RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY. Commons June 29, 1846
MEASURES FOR IRELAND. Commons July 16, 1846
EDUCATION—IRELAND. Commons July 17, 1846
BELFAST ACADEMY. Commons July 17, 1846
LOSS OF THE POTATO CROP (IRELAND). Commons July 23, 1846
SUGAR DUTIES CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons July 24, 1846
DISMISSED MAGISTRATES (IRELAND). Commons July 30, 1846
LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND). Commons August 3, 1846
TENANTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. Commons August 4, 1846
PAYMENT OF THE IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons August 6, 1846
ARMS (IRELAND) ACT. Commons August 7, 1846
2 speeches — ARMS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 10, 1846
CONSTABULARY (IRELAND). Commons August 10, 1846
2 speeches — DISTRESS IN IRELAND — MEASURES OF RELIEF. Commons August 17, 1846
CONSTABULARY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 19, 1846
CONSTABULARY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 22, 1846
DISTRESS IN MAYO. Commons August 25, 1846
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