Viscount Fitzharris

1807 - 1889
Summary information for Viscount Fitzharris

Contributions

1855

2 speeches — MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Lords February 8, 1855

ARMY SERVICE ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Lords February 20, 1855

SECRETARIES AND UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE (HOUSE OF COMMONS) BILL. Lords March 12, 1855

2 speeches — THE MILITIA. Lords March 15, 1855

2 speeches — THE MILITIA. Lords March 23, 1855

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE—THE GOVERNMENT AND THE WAR. Lords March 30, 1855

THE CONFERENCES AT VIENNA. Lords April 24, 1855

3 speeches — EXPORT OF HORSES. Lords April 26, 1855

3 speeches — CONFERENCES AT VIENNA. Lords May 3, 1855

2 speeches — THE BURIAL ACT—CLOSING OF BURIAL GROUNDS. Lords May 4, 1855

THE LOAN BILL. Lords May 4, 1855

THE CRIMEAN MEDALS—QUESTION. Lords May 7, 1855

FISHERIES (BRITISH ISLANDS AND FRANCE) BILL. Lords May 10, 1855

WAR WITH RUSSIA—DIVISION ON THE RESOLUTIONS—PROXIES. Lords May 15, 1855

2 speeches — THE NEW FOREST—INCENDIARY FIRES. Lords May 21, 1855

2 speeches — THE NEGOTIATIONS AT VIENNA. Lords May 25, 1855

THE TURKISH CONTINGENT. Lords June 5, 1855

CORN AVERAGE RETURNS. Lords June 5, 1855

METROPOLITAN BURIAL-GROUNDS— THE BURIAL ACTS. Lords June 8, 1855

NEEDLEWOMEN, LIMITATION OF HOURS OF LABOUR BILL. Lords June 14, 1855

PUBLIC OFFICES. Lords June 15, 1855

PUBLIC OFFICES. Lords June 21, 1855

2 speeches — OUTRAGE ON A FLAG OF TRUCE AT HANGO. Lords June 21, 1855

THE MILITIA (No. 2) BILL. Lords June 28, 1855

LORD RAGLAN AND SIR GEORGE BROWN—QUESTION. Lords June 29, 1855

RECRUITING FOR THE ARMY. Lords July 5, 1855

2 speeches — OUTRAGE ON A FLAG OF TRUCE AT HANGO. Lords July 10, 1855

THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE. Lords July 10, 1855

BURIALS BILL—CONSECRATION OF CEMETERIES. Lords July 20, 1855

THE LEASING AND SALES OF SETTLED ESTATES BILL—QUESTION. Lords August 10, 1855

2 speeches — EXCHEQUER BILLS(£7,000,000l.) BILL. Lords August 10, 1855

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