Viscount Palmerston
1784 - 1865Summary information for Viscount Palmerston
Contributions
1845
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S SPEECH. Commons February 4, 1845
THE INCOME TAX. Commons February 19, 1845
SUGAR DUTIES. Commons February 26, 1845
CALIFORNIA. Commons March 7, 1845
2 speeches — BUENOS AYRES AND MONTE VIDEO. Commons March 11, 1845
SUPPLY—THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 31, 1845
LORD ASHBURTON— THE WASHINGTON TREATY. Commons April 4, 1845
THE OREGON TERRITORY. Commons April 4, 1845
2 speeches — THE FISHERIES. Commons April 7, 1845
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITIES. Commons April 10, 1845
ABSENCE OF MEMBERS FROM COMMITTEES. Commons April 21, 1845
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 24, 1845
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (IRELAND). Commons May 5, 1845
PORTENDIC CLAIMS. Commons May 5, 1845
3 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY; ESTIMATES—THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons May 5, 1845
2 speeches — SLAVE TRADE—RIGHT OF SEARCH. Commons May 7, 1845
ACADEMICAL INSTITUTIONS IN IRELAND. Commons May 9, 1845
2 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons May 16, 1845
SLAVE TRADE. Commons May 23, 1845
SERVICES OF SIR HENRY POTTINGER. Commons June 3, 1845
SLAVE TRADE. Commons June 9, 1845
MARITIME DEFENCES. Commons June 13, 1845
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COMPLAINT. Commons June 16, 1845
SIR HENRY POTTINGER. Commons June 16, 1845
THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons June 24, 1845
2 speeches — SUPPLY—MUSKETS. Commons June 30, 1845
2 speeches — COMMONS'ENCLOSURE BILL. Commons July 4, 1845
2 speeches — THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 8, 1845
2 speeches — SPANISH COLONIAL SUGAR. Commons July 15, 1845
CHINESE PRIZE MONEY. Commons July 18, 1845
3 speeches — SLAVE TRADE (THE BRAZILS.) Commons July 24, 1845
ACCIDENTS ON RAILWAYS. Commons July 30, 1845
2 speeches — NATIONAL DEFENCES. Commons July 30, 1845
AFFAIRS OF GREECE. Commons August 1, 1845
THE SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Commons August 4, 1845
2 speeches — TRAVELLING ON RAILWAYS. Commons August 5, 1845
SYRIA. Commons August 8, 1845
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