Mr Thomas Gibson

1806 - 1884
Summary information for Mr Thomas Gibson

Contributions

1854

BRIBERY, ETC., AT ELECTIONS. Commons February 10, 1854

3 speeches — MANCHESTER AND SALFORD EDUCATION BILL. Commons February 21, 1854

WAR WITH RUSSIA—RUSSIAN MERCHANTMEN—QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1854

NEWSPAPER STAMPS. Commons February 28, 1854

RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS—QUESTION. Commons March 13, 1854

2 speeches — GREEK INSURRECTION IN TURKEY. Commons March 13, 1854

COUNTY RATE EXPENDITURE— QUESTION. Commons March 16, 1854

RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS. Commons March 17, 1854

THE TURKISH AND GREEK GOVERNMENTS —QUESTION. Commons April 11, 1854

RUSSIAN PRIZES TAKEN IN THE BALTIC—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1854

2 speeches — THE GREEK INSURRECTION— QUESTION. Commons April 28, 1854

SUPPLY—SUPPLEMENTAL NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 5, 1854

3 speeches — NEWSPAPER STAMPS—THE PERIODICAL PRESS. Commons May 16, 1854

CUSTOMS DUTIES (SUGAR) BILL. Commons May 29, 1854

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 1, 1854

2 speeches — CUSTOMS DUTIES (SUGAR) BILL. Commons June 2, 1854

MINISTER OF WAR. Commons June 8, 1854

SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 8, 1854

2 speeches — SUPPLY—POSTAGE OF PRINTED PAPERS. Commons June 19, 1854

2 speeches — OXFORD UNIVERSITY BILL. Commons June 22, 1854

SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 26, 1854

SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES—RUSSIAN PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons June 26, 1854

THE NEWSPAPER STAMP—QUESTION. Commons June 29, 1854

2 speeches — THE WAR WITH RUSSIA—DESTRUCTION OF STORES AT ULEABORG—QUESTION. Commons June 29, 1854

THE RECENT CHANGES IN THE MINISTRY. Commons June 29, 1854

THE NEWSPAPER STAMP—QUESTION. Commons July 7, 1854

RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BILL. Commons July 21, 1854

THE LOSS OF THE "PRINCE"—QUESTION. Commons December 14, 1854

NEWSPAPER STAMPS—QUESTION. Commons December 14, 1854

ENLISTMENT OF FOREIGNERS BILL. Commons December 19, 1854

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