Mr James Whiteside
1804 - 1876Summary information for Mr James Whiteside
Contributions
1854
HIGH TREASON (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 14, 1854
2 speeches — PROPERTY DISPOSAL BILL. Commons March 14, 1854
APPOINTMENT OF MR. STONOR. Commons March 17, 1854
4 speeches — CANTERBURY BRIBERY PREVENTION. Commons March 20, 1854
SIMONY LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Commons March 22, 1854
MINISTERS' MONEY, &c. (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 27, 1854
SLIGO ELECTION. Commons March 27, 1854
CONVENTUAL AND MONASTIC INSTI- TUTIONS. Commons March 28, 1854
JUDGMENT EXECUTION, ETC. BILL. Commons March 28, 1854
BRIBERY, ETC. BILL. Commons April 3, 1854
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY. Commons April 4, 1854
COUNTY COURT EXTENSION ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 5, 1854
2 speeches — PROPERTY DISPOSAL BILL. Commons April 5, 1854
APPOINTMENT OF MR. STONOR. Commons April 6, 1854
WITNESSES BILL. Commons May 1, 1854
MORTMAIN BILL. Commons May 3, 1854
CRIMINAL CONVERSATION BILL. Commons May 3, 1854
RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC REGULATION BILL. Commons May 4, 1854
RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC REGULATION BILL. Commons May 5, 1854
OATHS BILL. Commons May 25, 1854
5 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 9, 1854
COMMON LAW PROCEDURE BILL. Commons June 9, 1854
THE BALLOT. Commons June 13, 1854
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES, &c. (IRELAND). Commons June 13, 1854
2 speeches — PUBLIC REVENUE AND CONSOLIDATED FUND CHARGES BILL. Commons June 14, 1854
3 speeches — BRIBERY, &c., BILL. Commons July 10, 1854
PROPERTY DISPOSAL BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(THIRD NIGHT). Commons July 12, 1854
JURORS AND JURIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 12, 1854
LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND) BILL, AND LEASING POWERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 13, 1854
QUEEN'S SPEECH—THE NAVY. Commons December 13, 1854
JURORS AND JURIES (IRELAND). Commons December 14, 1854
3 speeches — SLIGO ELECTION. Commons December 18, 1854
ENLISTMENT OF FOREIGNERS BILL. Commons December 20, 1854
2 speeches — ENLISTMENT OF FOREIGNERS BILL. Commons December 21, 1854
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