Sir George Grey

1799 - 1882
Summary information for Sir George Grey

Contributions

1859

COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons February 15, 1859

ADMISSION OF BARON MAYER AMSCHEL DE ROTHSCHILD. Commons February 16, 1859

2 speeches — LEAVE. Commons February 21, 1859

REPORTS OF INSPECTORS OF EDUCATION.—MOTION. Commons February 22, 1859

JEWS ACT—LEAVE. Commons March 3, 1859

COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons March 3, 1859

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 9, 1859

RULES OF DEBATE.—RESOLUTIONS BY WAY OF AMENDMENT. Commons March 28, 1859

ADJOURNED DEBATE.—SEVENTH NIGHT. Commons March 31, 1859

DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT.—PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. Commons April 6, 1859

REFORM BILL—QUESTION. Commons April 8, 1859

QUESTION. Commons April 11, 1859

OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 12, 1859

COMMITTEE. Commons April 13, 1859

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons June 6, 1859

THE QUEEN'S PROCLAMATION. Commons June 11, 1859

FIRST READING. Commons July 5, 1859

SECOND READING. Commons July 6, 1859

SECOND READING. Commons July 12, 1859

QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 22, 1859

INSTRUCTION. Commons July 22, 1859

DARTMOUTH WRIT. Commons August 1, 1859

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1859

COMMITTEE. Commons August 2, 1859

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons August 2, 1859

ELECTION COMPROMISES.—BODMIN ELECTION.—RESOLUTION. Commons August 4, 1859

COMMITTEE MOVED FOR Commons August 9, 1859

CONSIDERATION.—THIRD READING. Commons August 9, 1859

2 speeches — PONTEFRACT ELECTION PETITION. Commons August 10, 1859

3 speeches — NEW WRIT FOR KINGSTON-UPON-HULL. Commons August 12, 1859

ADDRESS MOVED. Commons August 12, 1859

RESOLUTION. Commons August 12, 1859

3 speeches — (CHILDERS' PETITION.) Commons August 13, 1859

SESSIONAL ORDER.—KINGSTON-UPON-HULL.—NEW WRIT. Commons August 13, 1859

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