Sir Robert Peel

1822 - 1895
Summary information for Sir Robert Peel

Contributions

1879

3 speeches — QUESTIONS. Commons March 14, 1879

SOUTH AFRICA—THE ZULU WAR—THE DEFEAT AT ISANDULA.—QUESTION. Commons March 18, 1879

Class IV.—EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND ART. Commons March 20, 1879

QUESTION. Commons March 24, 1879

4 speeches — RESOLUTION. ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons March 28, 1879

QUESTION. Commons April 1, 1879

QUESTION. Commons April 21, 1879

5 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons April 30, 1879

2 speeches — QUESTION. PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons May 2, 1879

QUESTION. Commons May 13, 1879

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 13, 1879

5 speeches — EXPLANATION. Commons May 26, 1879

OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 27, 1879

QUESTIONS. Commons June 10, 1879

Punishments. Commons June 17, 1879

6 speeches — Punishments. Commons June 19, 1879

QUESTIONS. Commons June 20, 1879

3 speeches — Rules of Procedure. Commons June 24, 1879

THE LATE PRINCE IMPERIAL—LIEUTENANT CAREY. — QUESTION. Commons July 5, 1879

QUESTION. Commons July 5, 1879

4 speeches — Military Prisons. Commons July 5, 1879

SOUTH AFRICA— THE ZULU WAR— PEACE NEGOTIATIONS—LATEST TELEGRAM.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 7, 1879

2 speeches — ARMY DISCIPLINE AND REGULATION BILL— [BILL 88.] Commons July 7, 1879

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—QUESTIONS. Commons July 10, 1879

5 speeches — PARLIAMENT—PUBLIC BUSINESS—ORDERS OF THE DAY—TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. Commons July 14, 1879

9 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th July.] Commons July 14, 1879

COMMITTEE. [Progress 14th July.] Commons July 15, 1879

2 speeches — ARMY—DEATH OF THE PRINCE IMPERIAL—COURT MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT CAREY.—QUESTION. Commons July 21, 1879

3 speeches — [BILL 239.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 23, 1879

THE LATE PRINCE IMPERIAL—THE COURT MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT CAREY.—QUESTION. Commons July 24, 1879

2 speeches — MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons July 31, 1879

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