Mr Thomas Gibson
1806 - 1884Summary information for Mr Thomas Gibson
Contributions
1856
LOCAL DUES ON SHIPPING, &c. Commons February 4, 1856
OUR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES. Commons February 15, 1856
OATH OF ABJURATION—QUESTION. Commons February 22, 1856
OATH OF ABJURATION. Commons February 22, 1856
2 speeches — NATIONAL EDUCATION. Commons March 6, 1856
THE COLONY OF BAY ISLANDS— QUESTION. Commons March 10, 1856
LOCAL DUES ON SHIPPING, &c., BILL. Commons March 10, 1856
SOUND DUES. Commons March 14, 1856
LOCAL CHARGES ON SHIPPING. Commons March 14, 1856
FACTORIES BILL. Commons April 2, 1856
LOCAL CHARGES UPON SHIPPING. Commons April 8, 1856
2 speeches — OATH OF ABJURATION BILL. Commons April 9, 1856
FIRE INSURANCES BILL. Commons April 21, 1856
POLICE (COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS) BILL. Commons April 25, 1856
OATH OF ABJURATION BILL— QUESTION. Commons May 2, 1856
POLICE (COUNTIES AND BOROUGHS) BILL. Commons May 2, 1856
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—QUESTION. Commons May 5, 1856
THE TREATY OF PEACE— ADJOURNED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Commons May 6, 1856
THE BUDGET—FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Commons May 19, 1856
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE QUALIFICA- TION BILL. Commons May 21, 1856
2 speeches — FACTORIES BILL. Commons May 22, 1856
OATH OF ABJURATION BILL. Commons May 23, 1856
THE PAPER DUTY.—QUESTION. Commons June 12, 1856
2 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 12, 1856
2 speeches — OUR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES—QUESTION. Commons June 13, 1856
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BILL. Commons June 20, 1856
2 speeches — OUR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES. Commons June 30, 1856
OUR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES—ADJOURNED DEBATE (SE- COND NIGHT). Commons July 1, 1856
3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons July 10, 1856
RULES OF THE HOUSE—QUESTION. Commons July 11, 1856
2 speeches — CENTRAL AMERICA—QUESTION. Commons July 11, 1856
OUR RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES—QUESTION. Commons July 22, 1856
PUBLIC BUSINESS—REVIEW OF THE SESSION. Commons July 25, 1856
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