Viscount Howick
1802 - 1894Summary information for Viscount Howick
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1855
RESIGNATION OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL. Lords January 25, 1855
THE 12TH AND 91ST REGIMENTS —QUESTION Lords January 26, 1855
5 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF THE ARMY—THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Lords January 29, 1855
ARMY SERVICE ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Lords February 20, 1855
THE WAR—THE COLONIAL ADDRESSES— QUESTION. Lords March 1, 1855
ARMY IN THE CRIMEA—THE CAVALRY CHARGE AT BALAKLAVA. Lords March 6, 1855
THE TICKET-OF-LEAVE SYSTEM. Lords March 9, 1855
2 speeches — SECRETARIES AND UNDER SECRETARIES OF STATE (HOUSE OF COMMONS) BILL. Lords March 12, 1855
EXCHEQUER BILLS (17,183,000l.) BILL. Lords March 13, 1855
2 speeches — MUTINY BILL—COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMY—QUESTION. Lords March 15, 1855
2 speeches — THE MILITIA. Lords March 15, 1855
3 speeches — THE MILITIA. Lords March 23, 1855
INTRAMURAL BURIALS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 29, 1855
2 speeches — MILITIA (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 29, 1855
2 speeches — CHURCH-RATES—PETITIONS. Lords April 17, 1855
2 speeches — EXPORT OF HORSES. Lords April 26, 1855
THE WAR—FLOATING BATTERIES. Lords May 1, 1855
EMBARKATION OF TROOPS TO THE CRIMEA. Lords May 3, 1855
THE LOAN BILL. Lords May 4, 1855
THE CRIMEAN MEDALS—QUESTION. Lords May 7, 1855
2 speeches — TRADE WITH RUSSIA. Lords May 15, 1855
THE VIENNA CONFERENCES. Lords May 18, 1855
THE ARMY—CONSOLIDATION OF THE CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Lords May 18, 1855
2 speeches — THE VIENNA CONFERENCES—EARL GREY'S MOTION—QUESTION. Lords May 22, 1855
2 speeches — THE NEGOTIATIONS AT VIENNA. Lords May 25, 1855
LIMITED LIABILITY BILL. Lords August 7, 1855
PROTEST Lords August 7, 1855
2 speeches — ORDNANCE BOARD BILL. Lords August 7, 1855
2 speeches — PUBLIC HOUSES (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 9, 1855
18 speeches — LIMITED LIABILITY BILL. Lords August 9, 1855
2 speeches — EXCHEQUER BILLS(£7,000,000l.) BILL. Lords August 10, 1855
3 speeches — LIMITED LIABILITY BILL. Lords August 10, 1855
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