Viscount Howick

1802 - 1894
Summary information for Viscount Howick

Contributions

1858

THE STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS. Lords February 4, 1858

NAPLES.—QUESTION. Lords February 5, 1858

QUESTION. Lords February 8, 1858

THE EAST INDIA COMPANY'S PETITION. Lords February 11, 1858

EMBODIED MILITIA. Lords February 18, 1858

OBSERVATION'S. Lords March 18, 1858

THIRD READING. Lords March 19, 1858

2 speeches — QUESTION. Lords March 25, 1858

TRANSFER OF ESTATE SIMPLIFICATION BILL—REPORT OF AMENDMENT. Lords April 12, 1858

2 speeches — PASSPORTS—PAPERS PRESENTED. Lords April 15, 1858

SECOND READING. Lords April 22, 1858

3 speeches — ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. Lords April 23, 1858

REPORT OF COURT OF DIRECTORS. Lords April 29, 1858

SECOND READING. Lords May 4, 1858

ADDRESS FOR A COMMISSION. Lords May 6, 1858

OUDE.—PROCLAMATION OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. Lords May 7, 1858

2 speeches — LORD CANNING'S PROCLAMATION. Lords May 10, 1858

2 speeches — EXPLANATION. Lords May 11, 1858

EAST INDIA.—LORD ELLENBOROUGH'S DESPATCH.—PULICATION. Lords May 14, 1858

2 speeches — REPORT OF CONFERENCE CONSIDERED. Lords May 31, 1858

THE EARL OF KINGSTON'S QUESTIONS. Lords June 7, 1858

COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE—QUESTION. Lords June 8, 1858

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Lords June 10, 1858

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Lords June 11, 1858

QUESTION. Lords June 14, 1858

REPORT. Lords June 17, 1858

3 speeches — THE SLAVE TRADE. Lords June 17, 1858

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. Lords June 21, 1858

OATHS BILL. Lords June 22, 1858

EXPLANATION. Lords June 24, 1858

OBSERVATIONS. Lords June 25, 1858

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS. Lords June 28, 1858

THE VICTORIA STATION AND PIMLICO RAILWAY BILL. Lords July 1, 1858

STANDING ORDER DISPENSED WITH. Lords July 2, 1858

SECOND READING. Lords July 2, 1858

REPORT OF AMENDMENTS. Lords July 6, 1858

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