Sir John Pakington
February 20, 1799 - September 4, 1880Summary information for Sir John Pakington
Contributions
1852
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH—A SUPPLY. Commons February 5, 1852
LAW OF SETTLEMENT. Commons February 10, 1852
2 speeches — SALE OF BEER. Commons February 10, 1852
VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 11, 1852
3 speeches — BALLOT FOR NOTICES—RULES OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 12, 1852
LOCAL MILITIA. Commons February 16, 1852
COUNTY RATES AND EXPENDITURE BILL. Commons February 18, 1852
2 speeches — SUGAR DUTIES. Commons March 15, 1852
2 speeches — THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Commons March 15, 1852
THE IONIAN ISLANDS. Commons April 5, 1852
SUPPLY—KAFIR WAR. Commons April 5, 1852
5 speeches — PASSENGERS ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 19, 1852
FROME VICARAGE—THE REV. MR. BENNETT. Commons April 20, 1852
MILITIA BILL. Commons April 23, 1852
COUNTY ELECTIONS. Commons April 26, 1852
2 speeches — COLONIAL BISHOPS BILL. Commons April 28, 1852
WAYS AND MEANS—THE BUDGET. Commons April 30, 1852
4 speeches — NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. Commons May 3, 1852
2 speeches — WEST INDIA DISTRESS. Commons May 10, 1852
THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Commons May 11, 1852
4 speeches — DESERTION OF SEAMEN IN AUSTRALIA. Commons May 14, 1852
4 speeches — COLONIAL BISHOPS BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 19, 1852
COUNTY ELECTIONS POLLS BILL. Commons May 19, 1852
EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND. Commons May 21, 1852
3 speeches — NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons May 21, 1852
HALIFAX AND QUEBEC RAILWAY. Commons May 24, 1852
2 speeches — NEW ZEALAND. Commons May 24, 1852
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons May 27, 1852
NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons May 28, 1852
SUPPLY. Commons June 3, 1852
4 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 4, 1852
12 speeches — NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons June 4, 1852
PASSENGERS' ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons June 4, 1852
WEST INDIAN DISTRESS—SUPPLY OF LABOUR. Commons June 7, 1852
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE. Commons June 7, 1852
RAILWAYS IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Commons June 7, 1852
THE GAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Commons June 7, 1852
2 speeches — FROME VICARAGE—THE REV. MR. BENNETT. Commons June 8, 1852
2 speeches — MR. FEARGUS O'CONNOR. Commons June 9, 1852
SUPPLY. Commons June 10, 1852
7 speeches — NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons June 10, 1852
3 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 11, 1852
4 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 14, 1852
BISHOPRIC OF CHRISTCHURCH (NEW ZEALAND) BILL. Commons June 16, 1852
3 speeches — NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT BILL. Commons June 17, 1852
2 speeches — THE COLONIES—JAMAICA—NEW SOUTH WALES. Commons June 22, 1852
2 speeches — EMIGRATION. Commons June 22, 1852
16 speeches — COLONIAL CHURCH. Commons June 23, 1852
2 speeches — COLONIAL BISHOPS. Commons June 25, 1852
THE KAFIR WAR. Commons June 25, 1852
2 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL PRECEDENCE IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Commons June 25, 1852
THE ADDRESS—REPORT. Commons November 12, 1852
2 speeches — CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—KAFIR WAR. Commons November 19, 1852
THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—THE CONSTITUTION. Commons November 22, 1852
COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION—FREE TRADE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons November 25, 1852
COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION—FREE TRADE—ADJOURNED DEBARK Commons November 26, 1852
2 speeches — BUDDHISM IN CEYLON. Commons November 29, 1852
WEST INDIA COLONIES, &c., LOANS ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons November 29, 1852
BUDDHISM—CEYLON. Commons December 2, 1852
THE IONIAN ISLANDS. Commons December 2, 1852
THE CLERGY RESERVES IN CANADA. Commons December 3, 1852
THE AUCKLAND ISLANDS—MR. ENDERBY. Commons December 9, 1852
2 speeches — THE SUGAR DUTIES. Commons December 9, 1852
THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Commons December 10, 1852
5 speeches — CAPE OF GOOD HOPE—THE KAFIR WAR. Commons December 14, 1852
3 speeches — COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Commons December 14, 1852
WAYS AND MEANS—FINANCIAL STATEMENT—ADJOURNED DEBATE(FOURTH NIGHT). Commons December 16, 1852
COMPLAINT AGAINST THE GOVERNOR OF GIBRALTAR. Commons December 23, 1852
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