Mr John Freeman-Mitford

September 9, 1805 - May 2, 1886
Summary information for Mr John Freeman-Mitford

Contributions

1848

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE COURT OF ROME BILL. Lords February 17, 1848

2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE COURT OF ROME BILL. Lords February 18, 1848

ADDITIONAL BISHOPS. Lords March 23, 1848

REMOVAL OF ALIENS BILL. Lords May 16, 1848

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS ADJOURNMENT BILL. Lords June 2, 1848

GREAT YARMOUTH FREEMEN DISFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Lords June 5, 1848

3 speeches — THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Lords June 15, 1848

CASUAL POOR. Lords June 16, 1848

THE RAILWAY GAUGE. Lords June 19, 1848

IRISH POOR LAW. Lords June 19, 1848

COPYHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT EXTENSION BILL. Lords June 22, 1848

EVICTED DESTITUTE POOR (IRELAND) BILL. Lords June 22, 1848

GAME CERTIFICATES FOR KILLING HARES BILL. Lords June 26, 1848

THE WEST INDIES. Lords June 27, 1848

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL. Lords June 30, 1848

2 speeches — STANDING ORDERS. Lords July 3, 1848

NORTH WALES RAILWAY. Lords July 4, 1848

HEALTH OF TOWNS BILL. Lords July 7, 1848

CHARITY TRUST REGULATION BILL. Lords July 27, 1848

CHARITY TRUST REGULATION BILL. Lords August 4, 1848

TITLES OF ROMAN CATHOLIC PRELATES. Lords August 8, 1848

UNLAWFUL OATHS ACTS (IRELAND) CONTINUANCE AND AMENDMENT BILL. Lords August 10, 1848

UNLAWFUL OATHS ACT (IRELAND) CONTINUANCE AND AMENDMENT BILL. Lords August 14, 1848

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS BILL. Lords August 14, 1848

PUBLIC HEALTH BILL. Lords August 15, 1848

FARMERS' ESTATE SOCIETY (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 18, 1848

3 speeches — CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS BILL. Lords August 21, 1848

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS BILL. Lords August 22, 1848

CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS BILL. Lords August 24, 1848

SUGAR DUTIES BILL. Lords August 28, 1848

2 speeches — COPPER AND LEAD DUTIES BILL. Lords September 1, 1848

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