Viscount Howick

1802 - 1894
Summary information for Viscount Howick

Contributions

1856

3 speeches — PRIVILEGE—LORD WENSLEYDALE'S PATENT—PEERAGES FOR LIFE. Lords February 7, 1856

BARON WENSLEYDALE—QUESTION. Lords February 8, 1856

2 speeches — PRIVILEGE—LORD WENSLEYDALE'S PATENT—PEERAGES FOR LIFE. Lords February 11, 1856

2 speeches — EASTERN PAPERS—ALLEGED DISCREPANCY. Lords February 11, 1856

2 speeches — COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 12, 1856

VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION BILL. Lords February 15, 1856

COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 18, 1856

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords February 18, 1856

2 speeches — REPORT OF THE CRIMEAN COMMISSION —BOARD OF INQUIRY. Lords February 21, 1856

ARMY ADMINISTRATION—THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF AND THE SECRETARY FOR WAR—MOTION FOR PAPERS. Lords February 21, 1856

2 speeches — COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 22, 1856

COMMITTEE FOR PRIVILEGES—THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE. Lords February 25, 1856

EXCHEQUER BILLS, FUNDING BILL, ANNUITIES BILL. Lords March 6, 1856

MUTINY BILL. Lords March 11, 1856

LIBRARY OF THE LATE LORD TRURO. Lords March 14, 1856

LIMITED LIABILITY. Lords March 14, 1856

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS BILL. Lords April 4, 1856

THE CURRENCY—THE BANK CHARTER ACT. Lords April 7, 1856

ST. JAMES'S PARK. Lords April 10, 1856

2 speeches — TICKETS OF LEAVE—SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS. Lords April 18, 1856

TICKETS OF LEAVE—SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS. Lords April 25, 1856

MARRIAGE LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Lords April 25, 1856

THE TREATY OF PEACE. Lords May 5, 1856

MERCANTILE LAW AMENDMENT BILL. Lords May 8, 1856

VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ARMY, NAVY, AND MARINES, MILITIA,&c. Lords May 8, 1856

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Lords May 9, 1856

INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW—THE TREATY OF PARIS. Lords May 22, 1856

MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES. Lords May 27, 1856

THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION (HOUSE OF LORDS) BILL. Lords May 30, 1856

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