Mr John Freeman-Mitford

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

Contributions

1872

THE QUEEN'S SPEECH— ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords February 6, 1872

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES. Lords February 6, 1872

TREATY OF WASHINGTON—THE ALABAMA CLAIMS.—QUESTIONS. Lords February 13, 1872

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTIONS. Lords February 19, 1872

JOINT COMMITTEE. Lords February 26, 1872

PUBLIC BUSINESS—BUSINESS OF THIS HOUSE.—QUESTION. Lords March 4, 1872

2 speeches — NEW PUBLIC OFFICES.—QUESTIONS. Lords March 5, 1872

SECOND READING. Lords March 7, 1872

JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords March 11, 1872

THIRD READING. Lords March 21, 1872

2 speeches — BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords April 16, 1872

SECOND READING. Lords April 25, 1872

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords May 3, 1872

THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords May 6, 1872

QUESTION. Lords May 31, 1872

THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Lords June 4, 1872

2 speeches — ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS. Lords June 14, 1872

SECOND READING. Lords June 21, 1872

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords June 27, 1872

QUESTIONS. Lords June 28, 1872

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 1, 1872

(No. 43.) SECOND READING. Lords July 1, 1872

(NO. 169.) SECOND READING. Lords July 2, 1872

4 speeches — REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 16, 1872

COMMITTEE (ON RE-COMMITMENT.) Lords July 22, 1872

OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 23, 1872

EXPLANATION. Lords July 25, 1872

(NO. 238.) REPORT OF AMENDMENT. Lords July 26, 1872

3 speeches — PATENT OFFICE—CASE OF MR. LEONARD EDMUNDS.—QUESTION. Lords July 30, 1872

4 speeches — PUBLIC BUSINESS—SESSIONAL ORDERS—GENERAL POLICE AND IMPROVEMENT (SCOTLAND) SUPPLEMENTAL BILL. Lords August 2, 1872

SECOND READING. Lords August 2, 1872

SECOND READING. Lords August 5, 1872

COMMITTEE. Lords August 6, 1872

3 speeches — REPORT. Lords August 6, 1872

3 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords August 7, 1872

COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords August 8, 1872

2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords August 9, 1872

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