Mr John Stuart Mill

1806 - 1873
Summary information for Mr John Stuart Mill

Contributions

1867

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 8, 1867

2 speeches — [BILL 66.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 8, 1867

4 speeches — [BILL 66.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 11, 1867

[BILL 66.] THIRD READING. Commons March 14, 1867

QUESTION Commons April 8, 1867

[BILL 21.] SECOND READING. Commons April 10, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons April 11, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 6.*] Commons May 9, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 13*.] Commons May 17, 1867

CLAUSES 3, 4. [PROGRESS MAY 17.*] Commons May 20, 1867

2 speeches — MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (METROPOLIS) BILL.—LEAVE.—FIRST READING. Commons May 21, 1867

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 23.*] Commons May 27, 1867

2 speeches — COMMITTEE, [PROGRESS MAY 28.] Commons May 30, 1867

[BILL 133.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 4, 1867

RESOLUTION. Commons June 14, 1867

SECOND READING. Commons June 19, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons June 25, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 25.] Commons June 27, 1867

MARTIAL LAW—CHARGE OF THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 2, 1867

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 2.] Commons July 4, 1867

COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 4.] Commons July 5, 1867

MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Commons July 5, 1867

2 speeches — COMMODORE WISEMAN AND THE TURKISH NAVY.—QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1867

TURKEY—THE CRETAN INSURRECTION—APPOINTMENT OF SIR WILLIAM WISEMAN.—QUESTION. Commons July 22, 1867

2 speeches — [BILL 134.] SECOND READING. Commons July 22, 1867

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 29, 1867

THE RECENT COURT-MARTIAL IN JAMAICA.—QUESTION. Commons August 1, 1867

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT—MEETING IN THE TEA-ROOM.—QUESTION. Commons August 2, 1867

OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 5, 1867

2 speeches — [BILL 288.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 6, 1867

FIRST READING. Commons August 6, 1867

CONSIDERATION. Commons August 8, 1867

COMMITTEE. Commons August 12, 1867

[BILL 273.] COMMITTEE. Commons August 13, 1867

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