Viscount Palmerston
1784 - 1865Summary information for Viscount Palmerston
Contributions
1844
THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Commons February 1, 1844
CRUIZERS ON THE AFRICAN COAST. Commons February 6, 1844
VOTE OF THANKS To SIR CHARLES NAPIER AND THE ARMY IN. SCINDE. Commons February 12, 1844
PENALTIES ON HORSE RACING. Commons February 21, 1844
IMPRISONMENT OF DON CARLOS. Commons February 27, 1844
RELATIONS WITH THE BRAZILS. Commons March 7, 1844
SUPPLY.—DUELLING. Commons March 11, 1844
THE AFFAIRS OF GREECE. Commons March 14, 1844
CRIMINAL JURISDICTION IN THE LEVANT. Commons March 14, 1844
HOURS OF LABOUR IN FACTORIES. Commons March 29, 1844
ADJOURNMENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS—PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons April 2, 1844
CHINESE TREATY—SIR H. POTTINGER. Commons April 2, 1844
2 speeches — SHIPPING INTEREST. Commons June 4, 1844
2 speeches — DON CARLOS — SPANISH AFFAIRS. Commons June 10, 1844
THE SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 17, 1844
2 speeches — VESTRIES IN CHURCHES. Commons June 19, 1844
4 speeches — SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 20, 1844
2 speeches — THE COMMITTEE ON GAMING. Commons June 25, 1844
FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Commons July 1, 1844
IRISH REGISTRATION BILL. Commons July 1, 1844
2 speeches — GAMING. Commons July 4, 1844
FRENCH OCCUPATION OF AFRICA—STATE OF THE NAVY. Commons July 8, 1844
2 speeches — ACTIONS FOR GAMING DISCONTINUANCE (No. 2). Commons July 10, 1844
2 speeches — ACTIONS FOR GAMING DISCONTINUANCE (No. 2.) Commons July 11, 1844
ACTIONS FOR GAMING DISCONTINUANCE (No. 2). Commons July 12, 1844
COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH RUSSIA. Commons July 15, 1844
2 speeches — SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 16, 1844
SUPPLY—PUBLIC EDUCATION. Commons July 19, 1844
FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Commons July 22, 1844
THE FINE ARTS. Commons July 22, 1844
FOREIGN POLICY OF MINISTERS. Commons August 7, 1844
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