Mr Robert Lowe
1811 - 1892Summary information for Mr Robert Lowe
Contributions
1867
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE. Commons February 25, 1867
2 speeches — EDUCATION.—PAPERS PRESENTED. Commons February 28, 1867
(Lords.) [BILL 52.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 4, 1867
MINISTERIAL EXPLANATIONS. Commons March 5, 1867
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE— REFORM STATISTICS.—QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1867
LEAVE, FIRST READING. Commons March 18, 1867
2 speeches — THAMES EMBANKMENT—SHEILDS' PETITION.—MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 21, 1867
CANADA RAILWAY LOAN.—COMMITTEE. Commons March 28, 1867
2 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 28, 1867
3 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons April 5, 1867
INSTRUCTION TO THE COMMITTEE. Commons April 8, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 12, 1867
PROPOSED REFORM MEETING IN HYDE PARK—INTERFERENCE OF THE GO- VERNMENT.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 3, 1867
EXPLANATION. Commons May 6, 1867
QUESTION. Commons May 7, 1867
QUESTION. Commons May 9, 1867
COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 6.*] Commons May 9, 1867
CLAUSES 3, 4. [PROGRESS MAY 17.*] Commons May 20, 1867
COMMITTEE, [PROGRESS MAY 28.] Commons May 30, 1867
3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 31, 1867
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons May 31, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons June 5, 1867
[BILL 175.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 14, 1867
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 13.] Commons June 17, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 17.] Commons June 18, 1867
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 2.] Commons July 4, 1867
COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 4.] Commons July 5, 1867
2 speeches — MERTON COLLEGE.—QUESTION. Commons July 12, 1867
QUESTION. Commons July 15, 1867
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL— [BILL 237.]—THIRD READING. Commons July 15, 1867
CONSIDERATION. Commons August 8, 1867
2 speeches — THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. Commons November 26, 1867
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