Viscount Milton
1786 - 1857Summary information for Viscount Milton
Contributions
1847
2 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Lords January 19, 1847
CORN IMPORTATION BILL AND NAVIGATION BILL. Lords January 23, 1847
STATE OF IRELAND. Lords January 25, 1847
DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Lords January 28, 1847
3 speeches — IMMIGRATION OF IRISH PAUPERS. Lords January 29, 1847
THE PRICE OF FOOD. Lords February 4, 1847
RAILWAYS IN IRELAND. Lords February 5, 1847
2 speeches — LOANS TO IRELAND. Lords February 8, 1847
POOR REMOVAL ACT. Lords February 11, 1847
THE LABOUR-RATE (IRELAND) ACT—DIVISION OF BARONIES. Lords February 12, 1847
2 speeches — IMMIGRATION OF IRISH PAUPERS. Lords February 15, 1847
DESTITUTE PERSONS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords February 15, 1847
IRISH POOR IN LIVERPOOL. Lords February 16, 1847
THE CASTLEBAR UNION. Lords February 16, 1847
DESTITUTE PERSONS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords February 22, 1847
THE LABOURING POOR (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 1, 1847
IRISH RAILWAYS. Lords March 2, 1847
SALE OF FIRE-ARMS (IRELAND)—EMIGRATION. Lords March 15, 1847
BIRMINGHAM AND OXFORD JUNCTION RAILWAY. Lords March 16, 1847
POOR LAW (IRELAND). Lords March 26, 1847
COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS. Lords April 27, 1847
LANDED PROPERTY (IRELAND) BILL, Lords May 4, 1847
2 speeches — THE MONETARY CRISIS. Lords May 6, 1847
2 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 6, 1847
4 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 7, 1847
2 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 10, 1847
SOUP KITCHENS (IRELAND). Lords May 11, 1847
POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 14, 1847
POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 18, 1847
THE KENTISH RAILWAYS. Lords May 20, 1847
IRISH EMIGRATION. Lords June 4, 1847
BISHOPRIC OF MANCHESTER. Lords June 10, 1847
2 speeches — BIRMINGHAM AND OXFORD JUNCTION RAILWAY. Lords June 17, 1847
2 speeches — THE THIRD REPORT OF THE IRISH RELIEF COMMISSIONERS. Lords July 9, 1847
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Lords November 23, 1847
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) BILL. Lords December 16, 1847
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