Mr Thomas Gibson
1806 - 1884Summary information for Mr Thomas Gibson
Contributions
1855
LIVERPOOL IMPROVEMENT BILL. Commons February 20, 1855
2 speeches — ARMY SERVICE ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons February 22, 1855
SIR C. NAPIER—NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE BALTIC. Commons March 8, 1855
EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 16, 1855
2 speeches — NEWSPAPER STAMPS, ETC. Commons March 19, 1855
2 speeches — FREE SCHOOLS BILL. Commons March 29, 1855
4 speeches — NEWSPAPER STAMP DUTIES BILL. Commons April 23, 1855
2 speeches — NEWSPAPER STAMP DUTIES BILL. Commons April 30, 1855
NATIONAL EDUCATION—QUESTION. Commons May 3, 1855
THE VIENNA CONFERENCES— QUESTION. Commons May 14, 1855
THE VIENNA CONFERENCES. Commons May 21, 1855
CONFERENCES OF VIENNA—QUESTION. Commons May 25, 1855
PROSECUTION OF THE WAR— ADJOURNED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Commons May 25, 1855
PROSECUTION OF THE WAR— ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons June 4, 1855
EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL— ADJOURNED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Commons June 11, 1855
TURKISH LOAN—QUESTION. Commons June 25, 1855
EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL— ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons June 25, 1855
2 speeches — BIRKENHEAD AND LIVERPOOL DOCKS BILL. Commons June 26, 1855
SUNDAY TRADING BILL—QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1855
THE EXPEDITION TO KERTCH— QUESTION. Commons June 26, 1855
NEW WRIT FOR LONDON. Commons June 26, 1855
EDUCATION (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 2, 1855
4 speeches — THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE—THE LATE LORD RAGLAN. Commons July 3, 1855
2 speeches — THE NEGOTIATIONS AT VIENNA. Commons July 6, 1855
CONFERENCES AT VIENNA—AUSTRIAN PROPOSALS—QUESTION. Commons July 9, 1855
2 speeches — TURKISH LOAN BILL. Commons July 27, 1855
4 speeches — TURKISH LOAN BILL. Commons July 27, 1855
2 speeches — THE FOREIGN LEGION—QUESTION. Commons August 2, 1855
2 speeches — OPERATIONS IN THE BALTIC—CAP- TURES—RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS— QUESTIONS. Commons August 3, 1855
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