Category: House of Lords (UK) Debates

UK, HL, “Minutes”, vol 185 (1867), col 905

Document Information Date: 1867-02-25 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Minutes“, vol 185 (1867), col 905. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). PUBLIC BILLS—Second Reading—Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act Continuance, read 2a, Committee negatived,read 3a and passed (24); Alimony Arrears * (17). Committee—Masters and Operatives (3); Lis Pendens * (C); Sale of Land by Auction * (10). Report—Lis Pendens* (6); Sale of Land by Auction * (10); British North America *(9).

UK, HL, “Minutes”, vol 185 (1867), col 791

Document Information Date: 1867-02-22 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Minutes“, vol 185 (1867), col 791. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Sat First in Parliament—The Duke of Brandon after the Death of his Father. PUBLIC BILLS—First Reading—Tenure of Land (Ireland) (23). Committee—British North America (9).

UK, HL, “Committee”, vol 185 (1867), cols 804-807

Document Information Date: 1867-02-22 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Committee”, vol 185 (1867), cols 804-807. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Order of the Day for the House to be put into a Committee read. THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY presented petitions from the Governors, Principal, and Fellows of the M’Gill College, Montreal, from the Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers of Lower Canada, and others, directing attention to several provisions of the Bill and especially to the 93rd clause, which… Read more UK, HL, “Committee”, vol 185 (1867), cols 804-807

UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 185 (1867), cols 557-582

Document Information Date: 1867-02-19 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Second Reading“, vol 185 (1867), cols 557-82. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Order of the Day for the Second Reading read, THE EARL OF CARNARVON said: In laving before jour Lordships the details of one of the largest and most important measures which for many years it has been the duty of any Colonial Minister in this country to submit to Parliament, I must unaffectedly ask for the forbearance… Read more UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 185 (1867), cols 557-582

UK, HL, “Minutes”, vol 185 (1867), col 556

Document Information Date: 1867-02-19 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Minutes“, vol 185 (1867), col 556. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). SELECT COMMITTEE—On Traffic Regulation (Metropolis), The Lord Portman and The Lord Ebury added. PUBLIC BILL—Second Reading—British North America (9).

UK, HL, “British North America Bill [H.L.]”, vol 185 (1867), col 278

Document Information Date: 1867-02-12 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “British North America Bill [H.L.]“, vol 185 (1867), col 278. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). A Bill for the Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, and the Government thereof; and for Purposes connected therewith—Was presented by The Earl of CARNARVON; read 1ª. (No. 9.

UK, HL, “Minutes”, vol 185 (1867), col 257

Document Information Date: 1867-02-12 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Minutes“, vol 185 (1867), col 257. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). PUBLIC BILLS—First Reading—British North America* (9); Sale of Land by Auction* (10). Second Reading—Traffic Regulation (Metropolis) (5) and referred to a Select Committee.

UK, HL, “Address to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious Speech”, vol 181 (1866)

Document Information Date: 1866-02-06 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Address to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious Speech“, vol 181 (1866). Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). THE MARQUESS OF NORMANBY My Lords, I rise for the purpose of moving the presentation of a humble Address to Her Majesty in reply to the gracious Speech with which it has pleased Her Majesty to open the present Parliament. I do so, I can assure your Lordships, with the utmost diffidence… Read more UK, HL, “Address to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious Speech”, vol 181 (1866)