Sir Farrer Herschell

1837 - March 1, 1899
Summary information for Sir Farrer Herschell

Contributions

1879

[BILL 47.] COMMITTEE. Commons February 24, 1879

THIRD READING. Commons February 28, 1879

SECOND READING. Commons February 28, 1879

3 speeches — ANCIENT MONUMENTS BILL.— [BILL 50.] Commons February 28, 1879

SECOND READING. Commons March 7, 1879

THE FRANCHISE AND THE CITY GUILDS.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 13, 1879

[BILL 68.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 14, 1879

CYPRUS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 24, 1879

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons April 3, 1879

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th March.] Commons April 24, 1879

CIVIL SERVICE (INDIA).—QUESTION. Commons April 25, 1879

COMMITTEE. Commons May 1, 1879

2 speeches — PART I.—DISCIPLINE. CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. Commons May 1, 1879

[BILL 68.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 1, 1879

[BILL 71.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 2, 1879

[BILL 117.] SECOND READING. Commons May 5, 1879

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 6, 1879

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 1st May.] Commons May 8, 1879

QUESTION. Commons May 19, 1879

[BILL 138.] CONSIDERATION. Commons May 22, 1879

[BILL 181.] SECOND READING. Commons May 23, 1879

PART II.—Taxes. Commons June 9, 1879

QUESTIONS. Commons June 16, 1879

2 speeches — Punishments. Commons June 19, 1879

GENERAL PROVISIONS. Commons July 3, 1879

2 speeches — Military Prisons. Commons July 3, 1879

3 speeches — Military Prisons. Commons July 5, 1879

Pay and Pension. Commons July 5, 1879

5 speeches — Court of Requests in India. Commons July 5, 1879

Legal Penalties in Matters respecting Forces. Commons July 5, 1879

2 speeches — ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL— [BILL 88.] Commons July 7, 1879

2 speeches — Clause 147 (Apprehension of deserters or absentees without leave). Commons July 8, 1879

Summary and other legal Proceedings. Commons July 8, 1879

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