Viscount Fitzharris
1807 - 1889Summary information for Viscount Fitzharris
Contributions
1854
3 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO TEE SPEECH. Lords January 31, 1854
RUSSIA AND THE PORTE. Lords February 14, 1854
2 speeches — SECRET CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN GOVERN- MENTS. Lords March 13, 1854
2 speeches — THE SECRET CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN GOVERNMENTS. Lords March 14, 1854
2 speeches — THE ALLEGED BETRAYAL OF TRUST AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE. Lords March 17, 1854
FRAUDS ON THE COMMISSARIAT— CONTRACT FOR HAY. Lords March 21, 1854
QUESTION. Lords March 30, 1854
WAR WITH RUSSIA—HER MAJESTY'S MESSAGE. Lords March 31, 1854
2 speeches — CONVEYANCE OF RUSSIAN TROOPS THROUGH THE BLACK SEA—QUESTION. Lords April 6, 1854
3 speeches — INCOME TAX BILL. Lords May 1, 1854
INCOME TAX BILL. Lords May 2, 1854
OPERATIONS IN THE BLACK SEA. Lords May 5, 1854
2 speeches — BOMBARDMENT OF ODESSA. Lords May 11, 1854
MILITARY KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR. Lords May 12, 1854
THE IRISH LAND BILLS. Lords May 18, 1854
POWERS OF LEASING (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 18, 1854
2 speeches — THE WAR WITH RUSSIA—LOSS OF THE "TIGER." Lords May 19, 1854
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (CANADA) BILL. Lords June 15, 1854
2 speeches — OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR— THE FOREIGN OFFICE. Lords July 3, 1854
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BILL. Lords July 4, 1854
2 speeches — OXFORD UNIVERSITY BILL. Lords July 7, 1854
LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND) BILLS. Lords July 11, 1854
OXFORD UNIVERSITY BILL. Lords July 11, 1854
COUNT PAHLEN—RUSSIAN SUBJECTS IN LONDON. Lords July 13, 1854
NEW FOREST BILL. Lords July 13, 1854
5 speeches — LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRE LAND) BILL, AND LEASING POWERS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 13, 1854
ENLISTMENT OF FOREIGNERS BILL. Lords Reports December 14, 1854
VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ARMY AND NAVY IN THE CRIMEA. Lords December 15, 1854
ENLISTMENT OF FOREIGNERS BILL. Lords December 18, 1854
4 speeches — MILITIA BILL. Lords December 21, 1854
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