Sir James Graham

1792 - 1861
Summary information for Sir James Graham

Contributions

1857

THE SOUND DUES.—QUESTION. Commons February 19, 1857

MOTION FOR BILL. LEAVE REFUSED. Commons February 19, 1857

3 speeches — RESOLUTION MOVED. RESUMED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Commons February 27, 1857

2 speeches — MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—FINANCIAL PLANS. Commons March 5, 1857

6 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 18, 1857

COMMITTEES TO SIT NOTWITHSTANDING. Commons May 25, 1857

3 speeches — SELECT COMMITTED MOVED FOR. Commons June 4, 1857

2 speeches — ROCHDALE ELECTION—PRIVILEGE. Commons June 19, 1857

NEW WRITS—RESOLUTIONS. Commons July 2, 1857

2 speeches — THAMES AND MEDWAT CONSERVANCY BILL—CONSIDERATION. Commons July 3, 1857

THIRD READING. Commons July 8, 1857

2 speeches — EXPENSES OF THE PERSIAN AND CHI NESE WAR—ESTIMATE. Commons July 8, 1857

3 speeches — NOTICE. Commons July 13, 1857

RESOLUTION. Commons July 16, 1857

2 speeches — PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINIS- TRATION BILL—COMMITTEE. Commons July 20, 1857

BANKING BILL COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1857

LEAVE.—FIRST READING. Commons July 21, 1857

LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 22, 1857

SECOND READING—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 5, 1857

SECOND READING. Commons August 5, 1857

SUPPLY.—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 5, 1857

SECOND READING.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons August 6, 1857

DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL.—COMMITTEE, Commons August 7, 1857

PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINIS TRATION BILL.—CONSIDERATION. Commons August 11, 1857

DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL.—COMMITTEE. Commons August 13, 1857

3 speeches — DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL—COMMITTEE. Commons August 14, 1857

SELECT COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons August 17, 1857

REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons August 17, 1857

5 speeches — FIRST AND SECOND READING. Commons August 17, 1857

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