Sir James Graham
1792 - 1861Summary information for Sir James Graham
Contributions
1853
2 speeches — RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. Commons February 18, 1853
4 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 18, 1853
16 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 21, 1853
2 speeches — SUPPLY—ORDNANCE ESTIMATES. Commons February 28, 1853
2 speeches — BRIDGENORTH AND BLACKBURN ELECTIONS. Commons March 1, 1853
THE AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM COMPANY'S VESSELS. Commons March 15, 1853
BRIDGENORTH ELECTION. Commons March 15, 1853
2 speeches — DESERTIONS FROM THE NAVY. Commons April 5, 1853
DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AND PATRONAGE. Commons April 5, 1853
DOCKYARD PROMOTION AND PATRONAGE. Commons April 7, 1853
THE WEST INDIA MAIL-PACKETS. Commons April 8, 1853
3 speeches — DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS. Commons April 19, 1853
ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS. Commons April 26, 1853
2 speeches — EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons April 26, 1853
SOUTH SEA AND OTHER ANNUITIES COMMUTATION BILL. Commons April 27, 1853
THE BORNEO PIRATES. Commons May 2, 1853
9 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons May 19, 1853
THE BERWICK-UPON TWEED ELECTION. Commons May 26, 1853
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons June 27, 1853
2 speeches — LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 11, 1853
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL. Commons July 11, 1853
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons July 12, 1853
2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons July 15, 1853
DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AT CHATHAM. Commons July 18, 1853
9 speeches — ENTRY OF SEAMEN BILL. Commons July 25, 1853
LUNATIC ASYLUMS BILL. Commons July 27, 1853
JUVENILE OFFENDERS BILL. Commons August 1, 1853
2 speeches — NAVAL COAST VOLUNTEERS BILL. Commons August 1, 1853
3 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL. Commons August 1, 1853
EXPENSES OF ELECTIONS BILL. Commons August 3, 1853
2 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 8, 1853
2 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 9, 1853
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