Mr Roundell Palmer

1812 - 1895
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Contributions

1887

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Lords January 27, 1887

BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords February 8, 1887

(NO. 15.) COMMITTEE. Lords February 10, 1887

(NO. 15.) REPORT. Lords February 17, 1887

3 speeches — (NO. 7.) COMMITTEE. Lords February 21, 1887

CLAUSE B. Lords February 21, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords February 28, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords March 1, 1887

LUNACY ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Lords March 1, 1887

COMMITTEE. Lords March 3, 1887

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Lords March 3, 1887

2 speeches — LUNACY ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Lords March 10, 1887

6 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords March 15, 1887

(No. 40.) THIRD READING. Lords March 17, 1887

2 speeches — REPORT. Lords March 22, 1887

COURT AND PROCEDURE OF RAILWAY AND CANAL COMMISSIONERS. Lords March 29, 1887

4 speeches — PART II.—TRAFFIC. Lords April 1, 1887

2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Lords April 22, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords April 25, 1887

TITHE RENT-CHARGE BILL. Lords April 28, 1887

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords May 16, 1887

2 speeches — ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES. Lords May 16, 1887

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords May 23, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords July 14, 1887

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords July 15, 1887

THIRD READING. Lords July 18, 1887

2 speeches — (No. 129.) COMMITTEE. Lords July 19, 1887

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 19, 1887

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 19, 1887

POSTPONEMENT OF MOTION. Lords July 21, 1887

COMMITTEE. Lords July 21, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords July 21, 1887

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Lords July 21, 1887

(NO. 180.) THIRD READING. Lords July 26, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords July 26, 1887

(NO. 170.) SECOND READING. Lords July 26, 1887

COMMITTEE. Lords July 26, 1887

SECOND READING. Lords July 28, 1887

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 28, 1887

5 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords August 11, 1887

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