Mr James Whiteside
1804 - 1876Summary information for Mr James Whiteside
Contributions
1865
COURT OF CHANCERY (IRELAND) (No. 2) BILL— [BILL 25.] Commons February 16, 1865
3 speeches — RIOTS AT BELFAST—THE ROYAL COMMISSION—PARTY PROCESSIONS (IRELAND.)—QUESTION. Commons February 17, 1865
[BILLS 25 amp;c 38.] SECOND READING. Commons March 2, 1865
ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES IN THE PATENT OFFICE.—QUESTION. Commons March 6, 1865
LEAVE. FIRST READING. [BILL 55] Commons March 7, 1865
MEDICAL OFFICERS IN UNIONS (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 10, 1865
RESOLUTION. Commons March 28, 1865
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons March 30, 1865
RETURNS MOVED FOR. Commons March 30, 1865
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 31, 1865
QUESTION. Commons April 3, 1865
QUESTION. Commons April 7, 1865
MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons April 7, 1865
7 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 17, 1865
5 speeches — [Bill, 86.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 19, 1865
3 speeches — RECORD OF TITLE (IRELAND) BILL. (Lords.)— [BILL 151.]—SECOND READING. Commons May 25, 1865
[BILL 150.] SECOND READING. Commons May 25, 1865
[Lords]— [BILL 151.]—COMMITTEE. Commons June 1, 1865
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 2, 1865
QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1865
CONVOCATION-ALTERATION OF THE CANONS.—QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1865
CLASS VI—SUPERANNUATIONS AND RETIRED ALLOWANCES, AND GRATUITIES FOR CHARTABLE AND OTHER PURPOSES. Commons June 8, 1865
OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 9, 1865
2 speeches — [BILL 86.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 12, 1865
6 speeches — (Lords)— [BILL 151.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 12, 1865
[BILL 86.] THIRD READING. Commons June 15, 1865
3 speeches — [BILL 151.]—(Lords)— COMMITTEE. Commons June 15, 1865
3 speeches — QUESTION. Commons June 16, 1865
4 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons June 20, 1865
[BILL 199.] SECOND READING. Commons June 22, 1865
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