Viscount Folkestone

1841 - June 3, 1900
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1881

PARLIAMENTARY OATH—MR. BRADLAUGH. Commons March 21, 1881

PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY (IRELAND) ACT, 1881—MR. DILLON. Commons March 24, 1881

SECOND READING. Commons March 30, 1881

RESOLUTION. Commons April 1, 1881

CONSIDERATION. Commons April 4, 1881

THE STATE OF IRELAND—ALLEGED CRIMES AND OUTRAGES. Commons May 5, 1881

SOUTH AFRICA—THE TRANSVAAL (POLITICAL RELATIONS). Commons May 9, 1881

LAW AND POLICE—FAILURE OF JUSTICE. Commons May 26, 1881

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 135.] Commons May 27, 1881

GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAIL WAY BILL (by Order.) Commons May 30, 1881

TUNIS—SUPPRESSION OF TELEGRAMS. Commons May 31, 1881

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS—DISEASED CATTLE FROM THE UNITED STATES. Commons June 2, 1881

2 speeches — CLASS I.—PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS Commons June 9, 1881

2 speeches — NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons June 9, 1881

5 speeches — ORDINARY CONDITIONS OF TENANCIES. Commons June 14, 1881

2 speeches — ORDINARY CONDITIONS OF TENANCIES. Commons June 16, 1881

2 speeches — ORDINARY CONDITIONS OF TENANCIES. Commons June 27, 1881

TURKEY—THE LATE SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ—TRIAL OF MIDHAT PASHA. Commons July 11, 1881

PARLIAMENT—RULES AND ORDERS— THE PARLIAMENTARY OATH—MR. BRADLAUGH. Commons July 14, 1881

RIVERS CONSERVANCY AND FLOODS PREVENTION BILL. Commons July 18, 1881

PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. Commons July 18, 1881

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSES. Commons July 21, 1881

CONSIDERATION. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons July 26, 1881

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL Commons July 26, 1881

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)— TRIAL BY JURY. Commons July 28, 1881

CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons July 28, 1881

THIRD READING. Commons July 29, 1881

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 29, 1881

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION OF LORDS AMENDMENTS. Commons August 9, 1881

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