Mr John Freeman-Mitford
September 9, 1805 - May 2, 1886Summary information for Mr John Freeman-Mitford
Contributions
1878
CONSERVANCY NAVIGATION, & c. BOARDS—THE SELECT COMMITTEE, 1877—LEGISLATION.—OBSERVATIONS—QUESTION. Lords January 21, 1878
2 speeches — PRIVATE BILLS—STANDING ORDERS. Lords February 4, 1878
(NO. 18) SECOND READING. Lords February 19, 1878
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Lords Reports March 1, 1878
2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords March 5, 1878
ADDRESS FOR RETURN. Lords March 8, 1878
SECOND READING. Lords March 26, 1878
CALLING OUT OF THE RESERVE FORCES. Lords April 1, 1878
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Lords April 1, 1878
COMMITTEE. Lords April 4, 1878
2 speeches — REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords April 9, 1878
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) BILL.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 17, 1878
QUESTION. Lords May 27, 1878
POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT (1876) AMENDMENT BILL. Lords June 6, 1878
COMMITTEE. Lords June 17, 1878
COMMITTEE. Lords June 21, 1878
2 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords June 24, 1878
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 24, 1878
TRAMWAYS (USE OF MECHANICAL POWER) BILLS. Lords June 25, 1878
2 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords June 27, 1878
SECOND READING. Lords July 1, 1878
POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT (1876) AMENDMENT BILL—(Nos. 99, 153.) Lords July 15, 1878
COMMITTEE. Lords July 15, 1878
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 19, 1878
REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 23, 1878
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 25, 1878
2 speeches — TRAMWAYS BILLS—(Nos. 130, 122.) Lords July 25, 1878
2 speeches — TRAMWAYS (USE OF MECHANICAL POWERS) BILLS.—RESOLUTION. Lords July 26, 1878
4 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 26, 1878
HIGHWAYS BILL—(No. 177.) Lords August 1, 1878
COMMITTEE. Lords August 5, 1878
COMMITTEE. Lords August 8, 1878
QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 8, 1878
2 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords August 12, 1878
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES. Lords December 5, 1878
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