Mr Ralph Bernal
1811 - 1882Summary information for Mr Ralph Bernal
Contributions
1872
THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Commons February 7, 1872
OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 13, 1872
WEST COAST OF AFRICA (DUTCH SETTLEMENTS.)—RESOLUTION. Commons February 13, 1872
QUESTIONS. Commons February 15, 1872
QUESTION. Commons February 19, 1872
QUESTION. Commons February 26, 1872
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 26, 1872
QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1872
QUESTION. Commons March 18, 1872
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons March 25, 1872
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons April 8, 1872
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons April 8, 1872
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons April 15, 1872
ASSASSINATION OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIA—PENSION TO LADY MAYO.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 18, 1872
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS BILL. Commons April 18, 1872
MONASTIC AND CONVENTUAL INSTITUTIONS.—LEAVE. Commons April 23, 1872
OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 25, 1872
IRELAND—LORD LIEUTENANCY OF CLARE.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 7, 1872
CONSIDERATION. Commons May 9, 1872
2 speeches — TREATY OF WASHINGTON. TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION (GENEVA). THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. THE NEGOTIATIONS.—QUESTION, Commons May 30, 1872
THE SUPPLEMENTAL ARTICLE. Commons June 3, 1872
THE INDIRECT CLAIMS. Commons June 6, 1872
3 speeches — SECOND READING. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 10, 1872
3 speeches — [BILL 106.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 10, 1872
2 speeches — THE SUPPLEMENTAL ARTICLE. Commons June 11, 1872
QUESTION. Commons June 20, 1872
3 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 28, 1872
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 1, 1872
2 speeches — SANITARY AUTHORITIES. Commons July 18, 1872
EX-LORD CHANCELLORS' ARBITRATIONS—QUESTION. Commons August 8, 1872
3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 8, 1872
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