Sir Samuel Peto

1809 - 1889
Summary information for Sir Samuel Peto

Contributions

1863

5 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 26, 1863

SECOND READING. Commons March 3, 1863

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 5, 1863

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons March 5, 1863

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 9, 1863

QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1863

NAVY—WOODEN FRAMES FOR IRON SHIPS.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 12, 1863

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 16, 1863

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 23, 1863

SECOND READING. Commons April 15, 1863

SUPPLY—MEMORIAL TO THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. Commons April 23, 1863

SUPPLY.—REPORT Commons April 24, 1863

VACANT GROUND AT CARLTON TERRACE.—QUESTION. Commons May 7, 1863

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 7, 1863

COMMITTEE. Commons May 11, 1863

QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1863

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES— PACKET SERVICE. Commons May 18, 1863

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 1, 1863

SECOND READING. Commons June 3, 1863

RESOLUTION. Commons June 5, 1863

3 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons June 5, 1863

FORTIFICATIONS—QUESTION. Commons June 18, 1863

OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Commons June 19, 1863

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons June 22, 1863

SELECT COMMITTEE MOVED FOR. Commons June 24, 1863

[BILL 119.] SECOND READING. Commons June 24, 1863

NAUTICAL SCHOOL, GREENWICH HOSPITAL.—QUESTION. Commons June 30, 1863

2 speeches — LONDON, CHATHAM, AND DOVER RAILWAY (No. 1) BILL (Lords). Commons July 1, 1863

SUPPLY—THE EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. Commons July 2, 1863

COMMITTEE. Commons July 2, 1863

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons July 6, 1863

FORTIFICATIONS BILL—ORDER OF BUSINESS.—QUESTION. Commons July 9, 1863

PUBLIC WORKS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 10, 1863

OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 13, 1863

QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1863

THE NAUTICAL SCHOOL AT GREENWICH—QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1863

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