Mr Richard Spooner
1783 - 1864Summary information for Mr Richard Spooner
Contributions
1858
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons February 10, 1858
GAOLS AND HOUSES OF CORRECTION BILL.—SECOND READING. Commons February 11, 1858
SECOND READING. Commons February 19, 1858
OATHS BILL.—CONSIDERATION. Commons March 22, 1858
2 speeches — REPORT MOVED FOR. Commons March 24, 1858
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 21, 1858
2 speeches — COMMITTEE MOVED FOR Commons April 29, 1858
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 29, 1858
SECOND READING. Commons May 13, 1858
ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE.—THE OUDE PROCLAMATION.—THE ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 21, 1858
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons May 28, 1858
CONSIDERATION. Commons May 31, 1858
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons May 31, 1858
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 7, 1858
CHELSEA BRIGDE ACT AMENDMENT BILL.—SECOND READING Commons June 11, 1858
2 speeches — INSURANCE AND ASSURANCE INSTITUTIONS BILL.—SECOND READING. Commons June 16, 1858
COMMISSIONERS FOR EXHIBITION 1851 BILL.—SECOND READING. Commons June 17, 1858
PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons June 17, 1858
5 speeches — COMMISSIONERS FOR EXHIBITION 1851 BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons June 21, 1858
SECOND READING. Commons June 23, 1858
SECOND READING. Commons July 7, 1858
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 9, 1858
COMMITTEE. Commons July 14, 1858
CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACTS CONTINUANCE BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons July 15, 1858
CONVICT CHILDREN.—QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1858
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons July 16, 1858
2 speeches — JEWS' BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons July 19, 1858
THIRD READING. Commons July 20, 1858
AEJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 21, 1858
2 speeches — OATHS BILL—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 21, 1858
ADMISSION OF BARON DE ROTHSCHILD. Commons July 26, 1858
LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 30, 1858
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