Sir De Lacy Evans
1787 - 1870Summary information for Sir De Lacy Evans
Contributions
1860
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE QUEEN'S SPEECH—REPORT. Commons January 25, 1860
QUESTION. Commons February 3, 1860
3 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons February 13, 1860
QUESTION. Commons February 17, 1860
CEMETERY AT CLAPTON.—QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1860
WINE LICENCES.—QUESTION. Commons February 27, 1860
QUESTION. Commons March 5, 1860
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons March 5, 1860
2 speeches — ARMY (SALE AND PURCHASE OF COMMISSIONS.)—ADDRESS MOVED. Commons March 6, 1860
SUPPLY.—CHINA.—VOTE OF CREDIT. Commons March 16, 1860
STAFF APPOINTMENTS.—QUESTION. Commons March 23, 1860
PAPERS MOVED FOR. Commons March 29, 1860
EAST INDIA TRANSPORT SHIPS. Commons April 17, 1860
VISITORS TO THE ARMSTRONG GUN FACTORY.—QUESTION. Commons April 20, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1860
MARINES IN CHINA.—QUESTION. Commons May 10, 1860
THE GARRISONS OF HONG KONG AND CANTON—QUESTIONS. Commons May 10, 1860
QUESTION. Commons May 10, 1860
GENERAL SIR CHARLES GREY'S APPOINTMENT.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 31, 1860
SUPPLY.—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 1, 1860
QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1860
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons June 15, 1860
LOW MOOR GUN FACTORY—QUESTION. Commons June 21, 1860
2 speeches — LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons June 21, 1860
SECOND NIGHT. Commons July 2, 1860
QUESTION. Commons July 23, 1860
STORES SENT TO INDIA.—QUESTION. Commons July 26, 1860
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 26, 1860
STORES FOR INDIA—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1860
ORDER OF DEBATE. Commons July 30, 1860
THIRD READING. Commons August 7, 1860
SECOND READING. Commons August 9, 1860
THE INDIAN ARMY—QUESTION. Commons August 13, 1860
COMMITTEE. Commons August 13, 1860
OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 17, 1860
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 17, 1860
OBSERVATIONS. Commons August 20, 1860
FORTIFICATIONS.—ADDRESS MOVED. Commons August 23, 1860
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