Sir Hardinge Giffard

1823 - December 11, 1921
Summary information for Sir Hardinge Giffard

Contributions

1899

METROPOLIS MANAGEMENT ACTS AMENDMENT (BY-LAWS) BILL. Lords February 27, 1899

2 speeches — METROPOLIS MANAGEMENT ACTS AMENDMENT (BYE-LAWS) BILL. Lords February 28, 1899

DEATH OF LORD HERSCHELL. Lords March 2, 1899

CATHCART'S DIVORCE BILL [H.L.] Lords March 13, 1899

BODIES CORPORATE (JOINT TENANCY) BILL. Lords March 14, 1899

LINCOLNSHIRE CORONERS BILL. Lords March 20, 1899

SUPREME COURT (APPEALS) BILL. Lords March 21, 1899

LINCOLNSHIRE CORONERS BILL [H.L.] Lords March 23, 1899

LUNACY BILL. Lords April 18, 1899

SUPREME COURT (APPEALS) BILL. Lords April 18, 1899

LUNACY BILL. Lords April 20, 1899

LAND CHARGES BILL. Lords April 20, 1899

ILLICIT SECRET COMMISSIONS BILL. Lords April 20, 1899

LUNACY BILL. Lords April 27, 1899

LICENSING (DISQUALIFICATION OF JUSTICES REMOVAL) BILL. Lords May 4, 1899

2 speeches — LINCOLNSHIRE CORONERS' BILL. COMMITTEE. Lords May 9, 1899

PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 6, 1899

3 speeches — IRELAND—INCITEMENT TO CRIME —M'HALE v. SULLIVAN. Lords June 12, 1899

ESTATE DUTY. Lords June 13, 1899

REFORMATORY SCHOOLS AMENDMENT BILL. [Lords.] Lords June 22, 1899

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 26, 1899

LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL. Lords July 4, 1899

MARRIAGES VALIDITY (No. 1) BILL [H.L.] Lords July 10, 1899

MEETINGS OF CONVOCATION. Lords July 10, 1899

SECOND READING. Lords July 17, 1899

COMMITTEE. Lords July 20, 1899

2 speeches — SMALL HOUSES (ACQUISITION OF OWNERSHIP) BILL. Lords July 25, 1899

PRIVATE LEGISLATION PROCEDURE (SCOTLAND) BILL. Lords July 27, 1899

SMALL HOUSES (ACQUISITION OF OWNERSHIP) BILL. Lords August 1, 1899

THIRD READING. Lords August 3, 1899

2 speeches — HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION (ADDITIONAL JUDGE). Lords August 3, 1899

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