Viscount Folkestone

1841 - June 3, 1900
Summary information for Viscount Folkestone

Contributions

1884

EGYPT (FINANCE, &c.)—LOAN BY MESSRS. ROTHSCHILD. Commons February 8, 1884

VOTE OF CENSURE. Commons February 15, 1884

SECOND READING. Commons March 11, 1884

[BILL 46.] SECOND READING. Commons March 12, 1884

SECOND READING. Commons March 12, 1884

BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883 (PATRONAGE)—OFFICIAL RECEIVERS. Commons March 14, 1884

BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883—OFFICIAL RECEIVERS. Commons March 27, 1884

SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [SIXTH NIGHT.] Commons April 7, 1884

COMMITTEE. [Progress 22nd April.] Commons April 29, 1884

PARLIAMENT—SITTINGS AND ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE—MORNING SITTINGS. Commons May 2, 1884

RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS—CONTINUATION OF POWERS—LEGISLATION. Commons May 5, 1884

EGYPT (EVENTS IN THE SOUDAN)—GENERAL GORDON. Commons May 8, 1884

2 speeches — EGYPT (EVENTS IN THE SOUDAN)— GENERAL GORDON. Commons May 22, 1884

EGYPT (EVENTS IN THE SOUDAN) — GENERAL GORDON. Commons May 23, 1884

COMMITTEE. [Progress 10th June.] [EIGHTH NIGHT.] Commons June 12, 1884

4 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 12th June.] [NINTH NIGHT.] Commons June 13, 1884

2 speeches — EGYPT (EVENTS IN THE SOUDAN)— RUMOURED FALL OF BERBER. Commons June 17, 1884

COMMITTEE. [Progress 17th June.] [ELEVENTH NIGHT.] Commons June 19, 1884

2 speeches — CONSIDERATION. [FIRST NIGHT.] Commons June 23, 1884

CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons June 24, 1884

3 speeches — CONSIDERATION. Commons June 30, 1884

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 30, 1884

PUBLIC HEALTH (METROPOLIS)—THE CHOLERA. Commons July 14, 1884

PUBLIC HEALTH (METROPOLIS) — LOWER THAMES VALLEY SEWERAGE BOARD. Commons July 18, 1884

THE GLASGOW CALAMITY—PUBLIC BUILDINGS (DOORS) BILL. Commons November 6, 1884

SECOND READING. Commons December 4, 1884

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