Sir Edward Sugden
1791 - 1875Summary information for Sir Edward Sugden
Contributions
1857
SECOND READING. Lords February 23, 1857
2 speeches — RESOLUTIONS MOVED. RESUMED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Lords February 26, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords March 3, 1857
2 speeches — OBSERVATION. Lords March 17, 1857
2 speeches — THE TURNER BEQUEST OF PICTURES. Lords March 19, 1857
3 speeches — PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION BILL—COMMITTEE. Lords May 22, 1857
6 speeches — DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL.—COMMITTEE. Lords May 25, 1857
REPORT. Lords May 28, 1857
2 speeches — DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL—COMMITTEE. Lords May 28, 1857
PETITION. SELECT COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Lords June 8, 1857
4 speeches — DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL—RECOMMITTAL. Lords June 9, 1857
BILL PRESENTED. FIRST READING. Lords June 11, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords June 25, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords July 2, 1857
COMMITTEE. Lords July 2, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords July 14, 1857
2 speeches — THIRD READING. Lords July 16, 1857
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords July 20, 1857
2 speeches — BILL PRESENTED AND READ, 1a. Lords July 21, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords July 28, 1857
THE KING OF OUDE.—PETITION. Lords August 6, 1857
THE BANKING BILL.—EXPLANATION. Lords August 6, 1857
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords August 6, 1857
ORDER FOR SECOND READING DISCHARGED. Lords August 6, 1857
SECOND READING. Lords August 7, 1857
2 speeches — DELAYS IN CHANCERY.—PETITION OF JAMES LORD. Lords August 14, 1857
WILLS, &c., OF BRITISH SUBJECTS ABROAD.—OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 14, 1857
2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Lords August 17, 1857
OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 18, 1857
OBSERVATIONS. Lords August 18, 1857
COMMONS' AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Lords August 18, 1857
2 speeches — LORD REDESDALE'S NOTICE. Lords August 21, 1857
OPINION. Lords August 24, 1857
EXPLANATION—LORD REDESDALE. Lords August 24, 1857
9 speeches — COMMONS' AMENDMENTS CONSIDERED. Lords August 24, 1857
SANITARY STATE OF DUBLIN.—THE RIVER LIFFEY. Lords August 25, 1857
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