Mr John Freeman-Mitford

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

Contributions

1873

THE QUEEN'S SPEECH—ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords February 6, 1873

BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords February 13, 1873

2 speeches — QUESTIONS. Lords February 13, 1873

THE COMMONS' MESSAGE. Lords February 25, 1873

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords February 27, 1873

SECOND READING. Lords March 3, 1873

BASTARDY LAWS AMENDMENT BILL. Lords March 6, 1873

SECOND READING. Lords March 25, 1873

REFERRED TO A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords April 1, 1873

MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords April 3, 1873

BASTARDY LAWS AMENDMENT BILL. Lords April 4, 1873

SECOND READING. Lords April 24, 1873

COMMITTEE (ON RE-COMMITMENT.) Lords May 1, 1873

2 speeches — RESOLUTIONS. Lords May 2, 1873

2 speeches — GAS COMPANIES BILLS—THE PRICE OF COAL AND GAS.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 5, 1873

THIRD READING. Lords May 5, 1873

2 speeches — (No. 84.) SECOND READING. Lords May 6, 1873

(Nos. 84, 112.) REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords May 16, 1873

2 speeches — PUBLIC WORSHIP FACILITIES BILL—(No. 56.) Lords May 20, 1873

(NO. 102.) SECOND READING. Lords June 10, 1873

2 speeches — PETITION OF LEONARD EDMUNDS, ESQUIRE. Lords June 16, 1873

QUESTION. Lords June 20, 1873

QUESTION. Lords June 20, 1873

ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords June 27, 1873

3 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords July 4, 1873

(NO. 201.) SECOND READING. Lords July 11, 1873

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 15, 1873

2 speeches — GAS AND WATER WORKS FACILITIES ACT (1870) AMENDMENT BILL. Lords July 18, 1873

COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords July 24, 1873

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords August 1, 1873

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords August 4, 1873

QUESTION. Lords August 4, 1873

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