Viscount Goderich
1827 - July 9, 1909Summary information for Viscount Goderich
Contributions
1904
THE FISCAL QUESTION. Lords February 4, 1904
2 speeches — CHINESE LABOUR IN THE TRANSVAAL. Lords February 11, 1904
5 speeches — CHINESE LABOUR IN THE TRANSVAAL. Lords February 12, 1904
3 speeches — THE MISSION TO TIBET. Lords February 26, 1904
CHINESE LABOUR FOR THE TRANSVAAL. Lords March 4, 1904
2 speeches — NEW ZEALAND AND PREFERENCE. Lords April 21, 1904
CROWN AGENTS OF THE COLONIES. Lords June 10, 1904
3 speeches — THE WAR OFFICE RECONSTITUTION COMMITTEE. Lords June 21, 1904
RESERVE FORCES BILL [H.L.] Lords June 23, 1904
RE-VACCINATION BILL [H.L.] Lords June 23, 1904
2 speeches — THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE MILITIA AND VOLUNTEERS. Lords June 27, 1904
2 speeches — CHINESE LABOUR. Lords June 28, 1904
A PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Lords June 30, 1904
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT (1894) AMENDMENT BILL [H.L.] Lords June 30, 1904
3 speeches — THE ROYAL DECLARATION AGAINST TRANSURSTANTIATION. Lords July 1, 1904
3 speeches — ARMY COUNCIL BILL Lords August 4, 1904
SECOND READING. Lords August 4, 1904
6 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Lords August 4, 1904
TRANSVAAL AND ORANGE RIVER COLONIES. Lords August 5, 1904
2 speeches — LICENSENG BILL. Lords August 5, 1904
3 speeches — LICENSING BILL. Lords August 8, 1904
2 speeches — RUSSIA AND CONTRABAND OF WAR. Lords August 11, 1904
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords August 11, 1904
EDUCATION (LOCAL AUTHORITY DEFAULT) BILL. Lords August 11, 1904
POST OFFICE SITES BILL. Lords August 12, 1904
HOUSE OF LORDS OFFICES. Lords August 12, 1904
SHOP HOURS BILL. Lords August 12, 1904
2 speeches — EDUCATION (LOCAL AUTHORITY DE FAULT) BILL. Lords August 12, 1904
2 speeches — INDIAN COUNCILS BILL. Lords August 13, 1904
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN (AMENDMENT) BILL [H.L.] Lords August 13, 1904
ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION BILL. Lords August 13, 1904
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