Mr Edward Littleton

1791 - 1863
Summary information for Mr Edward Littleton

Contributions

1833

CHOICE OF A SPEAKER. Commons January 29, 1833

SESSIONAL ORDERS—ALTERATIONS. Commons February 6, 1833

PRINTING OF PETITIONS. Commons February 6, 1833

COMMITTEES ON RELIGION, &C. Commons February 6, 1833

CHURCH PROPERTY. Commons February 13, 1833

STANDING ORDETIS—COMMITTEES. Commons February 13, 1833

COLERAINE ELECTION PETITION. Commons February 14, 1833

NEW BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 20, 1833

BETTER OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. Commons March 1, 1833

2 speeches — PETITIONS. Commons March 5, 1833

TITHES (IRELAND)—PLURALITIES. Commons March 6, 1833

BOROUGH OF STAFFORD—INDEMNITY. Commons March 22, 1833

CASE OF RICHARD NEWSHAM. Commons March 29, 1833

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE IN THE EARLY SITTING. Commons April 3, 1833

2 speeches — ARREARS OF TITHES (IRELAND). Commons June 14, 1833

PRISONERS IN CORK GAOL. Commons June 18, 1833

CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons June 24, 1833

JURIES (IRELAND). Commons June 25, 1833

2 speeches — POLITICAL UNIONS. Commons June 27, 1833

ABOLITION OF TITHES (IRELAND). Commons July 2, 1833

REPEAL OF THE UNION. Commons July 10, 1833

GRAND JURIES (IRELAND). Commons July 11, 1833

ABSENTEES (IRELAND). Commons July 11, 1833

PROCESSIONS (IRELAND). Commons July 19, 1833

CORPORATION OF DUBLIN. Commons August 1, 1833

GRAND JURIES (IRELAND). Commons August 2, 1833

2 speeches — TITHE ARREARS (IRELAND). Commons August 5, 1833

TITHE ARREARS (IRELAND). Commons August 6, 1833

THE DUDLEY MAGISTRATES. Commons August 12, 1833

4 speeches — TITHE ARREARS (IRELAND). Commons August 12, 1833

2 speeches — CONDUCT OF A JUDGE. Commons August 19, 1833

2 speeches — TRIAL OF OFFENCES (IRELAND). Commons August 20, 1833

JURIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 20, 1833

2 speeches — TRIAL OF OFFENCES (IRELAND). Commons August 21, 1833

TITHE ARREAES (IRELAND) Bill. Commons August 21, 1833

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