Mr John Freeman-Mitford
September 9, 1805 - May 2, 1886Summary information for Mr John Freeman-Mitford
Contributions
1866
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES. Lords February 6, 1866
CATTLE DISEASES ACT—THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL.—QUESTION. Lords February 22, 1866
QUESTION. Lords March 1, 1866
OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 23, 1866
RAILWAY BILLS AFFECTING THE CITY OF LONDON.—QUESTION. Lords April 19, 1866
COMMITTEE. Lords April 24, 1866
(NO. 61.) SECOND READING. Lords May 1, 1866
(No. 88.) SECOND READING. Lords May 7, 1866
2 speeches — FINANCE OF RAILWAYS—RAILWAY LEGISLATION.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 14, 1866
(No. 119.) REPORT. Lords May 17, 1866
5 speeches — (No. 121.) THIRD READING. Lords May 18, 1866
2 speeches — AMENDMENT ON THIRD READING. Lords June 1, 1866
3 speeches — METROPOLITAN RAILWAY (ADDITIONAL POWERS) BILL—SECOND READING. Lords June 4, 1866
4 speeches — STANDING ORDER No. 184. Lords June 4, 1866
SECOND READING. Lords June 7, 1866
COMMITTEE. Lords June 7, 1866
2 speeches — STANDING ORDER NO. 184. Lords June 8, 1866
ADDRESS FOR A COMMISSION. Lords June 11, 1866
THE SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords June 11, 1866
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSION BILL. Lords June 14, 1866
MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords June 19, 1866
2 speeches — GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANY BILL. Lords June 29, 1866
2 speeches — RAILWAY TRAFFIC PROTECTION BILL. Lords July 10, 1866
CONSECRATION OF CHURCHYARDS BILL—(The Lord Redesdale.) Lords July 16, 1866
SECOND READING. Lords July 16, 1866
PUBLIC COMPANIES BILL—(No. 105.) Lords July 17, 1866
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords July 19, 1866
SECOND READING. Lords July 24, 1866
3 speeches — (NO. 193.) COMMITTEE. Lords July 26, 1866
PUBLIC MEETING PLACES IN THE METROPOLIS.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 27, 1866
8 speeches — STANDING ORDERS CLXXX., CLXXXIV., CLXXXV. Lords July 27, 1866
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 27, 1866
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 27, 1866
THIRD READING. Lords July 30, 1866
SECOND READING. Lords July 30, 1866
COMMITTEE. Lords July 31, 1866
THIRD READING. Lords August 7, 1866
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