Mr Robert Adair

August 25, 1811 - February 5, 1886
Summary information for Mr Robert Adair

Contributions

1881

2 speeches — MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS. Lords February 11, 1881

ARMY ORGANIZATION (LORD AIREY'S COMMITTEE).—OBSERYATIONS. Lords February 17, 1881

CANDAHAR.—RESOLUTION. Lords March 3, 1881

QUESTION. Lords March 8, 1881

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords March 10, 1881

MOTION FOR A RETURN. Lords March 11, 1881

SECOND READING. Lords March 15, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords March 18, 1881

AFGHANISTAN (MILITARY EXPENDITURE)—CANDAHAR.—STATEMEN Lords March 21, 1881

CANDAHAR.—QUESTION. Lords March 29, 1881

SOUTH AFRICA—THE TRANSVAAL— THE SURRENDER OF POTCHEFSTROOM.— OBSERVATIONS. Lords May 6, 1881

2 speeches — ARMY ORGANIZATION—THE NEW UNIFORMS. Lords May 20, 1881

VALUATION OF RATEABLE PROPERTY (IRELAND)—GRIFFITH'S VALUATION. Lords May 27, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATION'S. Lords June 13, 1881

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Lords June 14, 1881

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Lords June 17, 1881

BALLYCLARE, LIGONIEL, AND BELFAST JUNCTION RAILWAY BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 27, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 28, 1881

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 28, 1881

2 speeches — MOTION FOR PAPERS. Lords July 1, 1881

BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords July 22, 1881

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 28, 1881

SECOND READING. Lords July 28, 1881

SECOND READING. [SECOND NIGHT.] Lords August 2, 1881

2 speeches — ORDINARY CONDITIONS OF TENANCIES. Lords August 4, 1881

INTERVENTION OF COURT. Lords August 5, 1881

(NOS. 187, 204.) REPORT. Lords August 8, 1881

CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS AMENDMENTS TO LORDS AMENDMENTS. Lords August 12, 1881

THE NEW COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCE (NEGOTIATIONS)—RUPTURE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS.—QUESTION. Lords August 18, 1881

(NO. 223.) SECOND READING. Lords August 23, 1881

2 speeches — (NO. 223.) COMMITTEE. Lords August 24, 1881

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