Sir John Hibbert
1824 - November 7, 1908Summary information for Sir John Hibbert
Contributions
1878
MOTION FOE A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons January 24, 1878
2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons January 24, 1878
RESOLUTION. Commons January 25, 1878
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons January 28, 1878
QUESTION. Commons February 1, 1878
COUNTY BOARDS BILL—PETTY SESSIONAL DISTRICTS.—QUESTION. Commons February 1, 1878
[BILL 3.] SECOND READING. Commons February 11, 1878
CHURCH LIVINGS.—RESOLUTION. Commons February 12, 1878
[BILL 93.] SECOND READING. Commons February 14, 1878
3 speeches — GENERAL LAW RELATING TO FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. Commons February 21, 1878
PART I. Commons February 25, 1878
ADMINISTRATION, PENALTIES, AND LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. Commons February 25, 1878
2 speeches — DEFINITIONS, SAVINGS, APPLICATION TO SCOTLAND AND IRELAND, AND REPEAL. Commons February 28, 1878
2 speeches — MOTION FOE A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 1, 1878
[BILL 3.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 1, 1878
[BILL 3.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 7, 1878
RESOLUTION. Commons March 11, 1878
QUESTION. Commons March 15, 1878
WAYS AND MEANS.—COMMITTEE. Commons April 11, 1878
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons May 14, 1878
5 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons May 30, 1878
SECOND READING. Commons June 19, 1878
2 speeches — PROCEDURE FOR VALUATION OF PROPERTY. Commons June 21, 1878
2 speeches — (3.) Appeals—Special Sessions. Commons June 21, 1878
4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF HIGHWAY LAW. Commons June 28, 1878
3 speeches — Main Roads. Commons June 28, 1878
RESOLUTION. Commons July 2, 1878
2 speeches — Main Roads. Commons July 5, 1878
SECOND READING. Commons July 8, 1878
CONSIDERATION OF LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 8, 1878
PART III. Commons July 9, 1878
HIGHWAYS (re-committed) BILL. Commons July 12, 1878
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (IRELAND) BILL— [Lords]— [BILL 249.] Commons July 25, 1878
CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE ACT —DEPRECIATION OF MACHINERY. Commons August 1, 1878
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