Mr William Ferrand
1809 - 1889Summary information for Mr William Ferrand
Contributions
1847
POOR REMOVAL ACT. Commons January 20, 1847
SUGAR IN BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES. Commons January 22, 1847
POOR LAW COMMISSION—LAW OF SETTLEMENT. Commons January 22, 1847
TREATMENT OF CONVICTS IN THE HULKS AT WOOLWICH. Commons January 28, 1847
2 speeches — THE POOR LAW COMMISSION. Commons January 28, 1847
FLOGGING IN THE NAVY. Commons February 9, 1847
RAILWAYS. Commons February 11, 1847
NAVIGATION LAWS. Commons February 12, 1847
NAVIGATION LAWS—APPOINTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE. Commons February 16, 1847
2 speeches — FACTORIES BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 17, 1847
TENANTS IN TAIL. Commons February 19, 1847
FACTORIES BILL. Commons February 19, 1847
THE FACTORY BILL. Commons March 16, 1847
RATING OF TENEMENTS (No. 2) BILL. Commons March 17, 1847
FACTORIES BILL. Commons March 17, 1847
2 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 19, 1847
HOSIERY MANUFACTURE BILL. Commons April 21, 1847
3 speeches — FACTORIES BILL. Commons April 21, 1847
THE POOR LAW. Commons April 30, 1847
2 speeches — POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION. Commons May 3, 1847
MR. BUTT. Commons May 6, 1847
THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS. Commons May 17, 1847
DELEGATED AUTHORITY. Commons May 17, 1847
DISMISSAL OF MR. MOTT. Commons May 17, 1847
POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION BILL. Commons May 17, 1847
2 speeches — MR. MOTT. Commons May 18, 1847
THE USE OF FLOUR IN CALICOES. Commons May 18, 1847
2 speeches — POOR-LAW ADMINISTRATION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons May 20, 1847
CASE OF MARY DAWSON. Commons June 4, 1847
HOSIERY BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 9, 1847
4 speeches — POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION BILL. Commons June 24, 1847
2 speeches — CASE OF MARY DAWSON Commons June 25, 1847
2 speeches — POOR LAW MEDICAL OFFICERS. Commons July 9, 1847
SUPPLY—POOR LAW. Commons July 9, 1847
SUPPLY—PORTPATRICK. Commons July 12, 1847
COLLIERIES BILL. Commons July 14, 1847
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