Mr William Vernon-Harcourt
1827 - October 1, 1904Summary information for Mr William Vernon-Harcourt
Contributions
1874
CHARGES ON THE CONSOLIDATED FUND.—QUESTION. Commons March 30, 1874
LEAVE. Commons April 27, 1874
5 speeches — NAVY—UNARMOURED AND IRON-CLAD SHIPS.—RESOLUTION. Commons May 7, 1874
PARLIAMENT—BOROUGH OF STROUD—ISSUE OF NEW WRIT. Commons May 8, 1874
2 speeches — [BILL 83.] SECOND READING. Commons May 11, 1874
QUESTION. Commons May 15, 1874
3 speeches — MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons May 22, 1874
INTOXICATING LIQUORS BILL—RETURNS.—QUESTIONS. Commons June 2, 1874
5 speeches — [BILL 83.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 4, 1874
3 speeches — INTOXICATING LIQUORS BILL. [BILL 83.] Commons June 5, 1874
6 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th June.] Commons June 8, 1874
10 speeches — [BILL 83–139.] CONSIDERATION. Commons June 16, 1874
4 speeches — CONSIDERATIONS. Commons June 18, 1874
3 speeches — [BILL 139.] ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 19, 1874
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 25, 1874
CONSIDERATION. Commons June 25, 1874
PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 2, 1874
SECOND READING. Commons July 7, 1874
2 speeches — [BILL 176.]— [Lords.]—SECOND READING. Commons July 9, 1874
SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons July 10, 1874
9 speeches — PUBLIC WORSHIP REGULATION BILL— [Lords]— [BILL 176.]—COMMITTEE. Commons July 17, 1874
8 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 17, 1874
COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1874
PARLIAMENT—PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons July 24, 1874
THE JUDICATURE BILLS—POSTPONEMENT.—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1874
THE JUDICATURE BILLS—POSTPONEMENT.—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1874
QUESTION. Commons July 28, 1874
13 speeches — [BILL 176.] [Lords.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 28, 1874
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 29, 1874
3 speeches — [BILL 236.] [Lords.] CONSIDERATION. Commons July 31, 1874
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons July 31, 1874
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' SEASONS. Commons August 5, 1874
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