Sir De Lacy Evans

1787 - 1870
Summary information for Sir De Lacy Evans

Contributions

1857

LAND TRANSPORT CORPS—QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1857

THE BURIAL ACTS—QUESTION. Commons March 6, 1857

3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 12, 1857

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 13, 1857

QUESTION. Commons March 21, 1857

THE SOLDIERS' FAMILIES AT COL CHESTER—QUESTION. Commons March 21, 1857

THE ARMY ESTIMATES—QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1857

2 speeches — EDUCATION OF OFFICERS OF THE ENGLISH ARMY. Commons May 18, 1857

OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 22, 1857

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons May 25, 1857

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 5, 1857

OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 18, 1857

2 speeches — RETURN MOVED FOR. Commons June 19, 1857

SECOND READING. Commons June 23, 1857

THAMES AND MEDWAT CONSERVANCY BILL—CONSIDERATION. Commons July 3, 1857

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 7, 1857

THIRD READING. Commons July 8, 1857

PROPERTY TAX UPON OFFICERS' QUARTERS.—QUESTION. Commons July 13, 1857

THE INDIAN MUTINY—QUESTION. Commons July 14, 1857

2 speeches — THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY IN THE IONIAN ISLANDS.—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1857

2 speeches — MILITARY INSTRUCTION.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 28, 1857

2 speeches — TROOPS FOR INDIA.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 11, 1857

COALING STATIONS FOR INDIAN TRANSPORTS.—QUESTION. Commons August 13, 1857

2 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons August 20, 1857

QUESTION. Commons August 24, 1857

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 25, 1857

OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 28, 1857

VOTES OF THANKS TO THE INDIAN ARMY.—QUESTION. Commons December 4, 1857

REFORM OF THE LONDON CORPORATION—QUESTION. Commons December 11, 1857

THE ADJOURNMENT—GENERAL HAVELOCK'S PENSION. Commons December 11, 1857

SIR HENRY HAVELOCK'S ANNUITY BILL. Commons December 11, 1857

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