Category: Debates

UK, House of Commons, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 135, cols 1319-1341 (4 August 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-08-04 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill“, vol 135 (1854), cols 1319-1341. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (CANADA) BILL Order for Second Reading read. Mr. Frederick Peel, in moving the second reading of this Bill, said, that its object was to enable the Legislature of Canada—if it desired to do so—to alter the constitution of one of its branches—namely, the Legislative Council, and for that purpose to repeal or alter… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 135, cols 1319-1341 (4 August 1854)

UK, House of Lords, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 134, cols 822-868 (29 June 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-06-29 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill“, vol 134 (1854), cols 822-868. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (CANADA) BILL Order of the day for the House to be put into Committee read. Moved, That the House do now resolve itself into Committee. The Earl of Derby—My Lords, it now becomes my duty, in pursuance of the notice which I have given, to state to your Lordships the grounds upon which I… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 134, cols 822-868 (29 June 1854)

UK, House of Lords, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 134, cols 501-507 (22 June 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-06-22 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill“, vol 134 (1854), cols 501-507. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (CANADA) BILL Order of the Day for the House to be put into a Committee read. Moved, That the House do now resolve itself into Committee. The Earl of Derby said, he was not present on the second reading of this Bill, but on that occasion he understood that a noble Friend of his… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 134, cols 501-507 (22 June 1854)

UK, House of Lords, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 134, cols 159-177 (15 June 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-06-15 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill“, vol 134 (1854), cols 159-177. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (CANADA) BILL Order of the Day for the Second Reading read. The Duke of Newcastle, in moving the second reading of the Legislative Council (Canada) Bill, said, it will not be necessary for me to trespass at any great length upon your Lordships’ attention in explaining the objects of this measure, and the circumstances… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Legislative Council (Canada) Bill”, vol 134, cols 159-177 (15 June 1854)

UK, House of Commons, “The Queen’s Answer to the Address”, vol 130, col 255 (3 February 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-02-03 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “The Queen’s Answer to the Address“, vol 130 (1854), col 255. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). THE QUEEN’S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS Viscount Drumlanrig, Comptroller of the Household, appeared at the bar with Her Majesty’s Answer to the Address, which he read as follows:— “I have received with much satisfaction your loyal and dutiful Address: It will always be My earnest desire to cooperate with you in measures calculated to promote… Read more UK, House of Commons, “The Queen’s Answer to the Address”, vol 130, col 255 (3 February 1854)

UK, House of Commons, “The Queen’s Speech—Report of the Address”, vol 130, col 219 (2 February 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-02-02 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “The Queen’s Speech—Report of the Address“, vol 130 (1854), col 219. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). THE QUEEN’S SPEECH—REPORT OF THE ADDRESS The Report of the Committee on the Address, in reply to Her Majesty’s Speech from the Throne, was then considered and agreed to. The House then adjourned at half-past Five o’clock.

UK, House of Commons, “The Queen’s Speech—Report of the Address”, vol 130, cols 204-205 (1 February 1854)

Document Information Date: 1854-02-01 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “The Queen’s Speech—Report of the Address“, vol 130 (1854), cols 204-205. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). THE QUEEN’S SPEECH—REPORT OF THE ADDRESS Report of Address brought up, and read. Mr. A. Pellatt said, he could not help congratulating the country that the subject of poor-law settlement had at length been taken up by the Government. Last Session he attempted to introduce a Bill, but was prevented from doing so; and… Read more UK, House of Commons, “The Queen’s Speech—Report of the Address”, vol 130, cols 204-205 (1 February 1854)