Sir John Shelley
1808 - 1867Summary information for Sir John Shelley
Contributions
1862
(KENSINGTON GORE AND BAYSWATER ROAD.) Commons February 21, 1862
2 speeches — (KENSINGTON GORE AND BAYSWATER ROAD). Commons February 25, 1862
SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1862
PUBLIC STATUES.—QUESTION. Commons March 4, 1862
SUPPLY—REPORT. Commons March 14, 1862
EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART (ESTIMATES).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 18, 1862
THAMES EMBANKMENT (NORTH SIDE) BILL.—LEAVE.—FIRST READING. Commons March 18, 1862
COMMITTEE. Commons March 19, 1862
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons March 31, 1862
LEAVE. Commons April 1, 1862
RETURN MOVED FOR. Commons April 3, 1862
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 7, 1862
COMMITTEE. Commons April 9, 1862
BREWERS' LICENCES. Commons April 10, 1862
QUESTION. Commons April 11, 1862
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons April 28, 1862
COMMISSION MOVED FOR. Commons April 29, 1862
4 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons April 30, 1862
FIRST READING. Commons May 13, 1862
OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 16, 1862
SECOND READING. Commons May 22, 1862
[BILL NO. 66.] COMMITTEE. Commons May 26, 1862
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1862
2 speeches — QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 27, 1862
2 speeches — PAPERS MOVED FOR—EXPLANATION. Commons June 30, 1862
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 2, 1862
2 speeches — QUESTIONS. EXPLANATION. Commons July 3, 1862
[BILL NO. 162.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 3, 1862
[BILL NO. 162.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 4, 1862
8 speeches — [BILL NO. 162.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 7, 1862
[BILL NO. 162.] CONSIDERATION. Commons July 10, 1862
ORSERVATIONS. Commons July 11, 1862
CONSIDERATION. THIRD READING. Commons July 30, 1862
2 speeches — [BILL No. 239.]—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 31, 1862
2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. COMMITTEE. Commons August 1, 1862
KENSINGTON GARDENS.—QUESTION. Commons August 1, 1862
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