Sir John Shelley

1808 - 1867
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1858

BILL PRESENTED.—FIRST READING. Commons February 4, 1858

BANK ACTS.—COMMITTEE NOMINATED. Commons February 8, 1858

LEAVE. Commons February 11, 1858

2 speeches — LEAVE. Commons February 19, 1858

CHELSEA BRIDGE—QUESTION. Commons March 26, 1858

CHELSEA NEW BRIDGE—QUESTION. Commons April 22, 1858

THE MARBLE ARCH—QUESTION. Commons April 22, 1858

SECOND READING. Commons April 28, 1858

MEMBERS' SEATS.—RESOLUTION. Commons April 29, 1858

PUBLIC OFFICES.—QUESTION, Commons May 4, 1858

OATHS BILL—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons May 10, 1858

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 12, 1858

QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1858

SECOND READING. Commons May 18, 1858

EXPLANATION. Commons May 20, 1858

3 speeches — THE INDIAN DESPATCHES. Commons May 20, 1858

SUPPLY.—REPORT. Commons May 31, 1858

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 4, 1858

COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons June 10, 1858

THIRD RESOLUTION. Commons June 11, 1858

CHELSEA BRIGDE ACT AMENDMENT BILL.—SECOND READING Commons June 11, 1858

GALWAY FREEMEN DISFRANCHISEMENT BILL—COMMITTEE. Commons June 15, 1858

STATE OF THE THAMES.—QUESTION. Commons June 18, 1858

RESOLUTION. Commons June 28, 1858

2 speeches — HAINAULT ALLOTMENT.—RESOLUTION. Commons June 29, 1858

CHELSEA BRIDGE.—QUESTION. Commons July 1, 1858

THE HOP DUTY.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 9, 1858

RESOLUTION. Commons July 9, 1858

QUESTION. Commons July 13, 1858

SUPPLY.—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 13, 1858

2 speeches — FIRST READING. Commons July 15, 1858

3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1858

METROPOLIS LOCAL MANAGEMENT ACT AMENDMENT BILL.—SECOND READING. Commons July 19, 1858

CHELSEA BRIDGE ACT AMENDMENT BILL—CONSIDERATION. Commons July 19, 1858

COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1858

7 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1858

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