Baron Charles Abbot

October 14, 1757 - May 8, 1829
Summary information for Baron Charles Abbot

Contributions

1811

2 speeches — CATHOLICS OF IRELAND.—MR. WELLESLEY POLE'S CIRCULAR LETTER. Commons February 22, 1811

3 speeches — IRISH DISTILLERIES. Commons February 28, 1811

RESOLUTION RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS. Commons March 12, 1811

2 speeches — PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF IRELAND. Commons March 19, 1811

3 speeches — CASE OF DE YONGE FOR SELLING GUINEAS. Commons April 5, 1811

PAY OF OFFICERS OF THE NAVY ON FOREIGN STATIONS. Commons April 9, 1811

IRISH STACE COACHES BILL. Commons April 26, 1811

CALEDONIAN CANAL. Commons May 3, 1811

PETTION OF MR. HEWLING LUSON. Commons May 9, 1811

REPORT OF THE BULLION COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1811

PETITION OF THE ROYAL CANAL COMPANY IN IRELAND FOR RELIEF. Commons May 23, 1811

3 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC PETITIONS. Commons May 31, 1811

SIERRA LEONE. Commons June 6, 1811

COMPLAINT AGAINST MR. MANSELL PHILIPPS, A MEMBER. Commons June 6, 1811

RE-APPOINTMENT OF THE DUKE OF YORK TO THE OFFICE OF COMMANDER IN CHIEF. Commons June 6, 1811

2 speeches — PERTH ROAD AND BRIDGE BILL. Commons June 11, 1811

4 speeches — IRISH TYTHES. Commons June 11, 1811

2 speeches — DISTILLERIES. Commons June 14, 1811

LOVEDEN'S DIVORCE BILL. Commons June 14, 1811

Mr. MANSELL PHILIPPS. Commons June 14, 1811

FLOGGING INTHE ARMY. Commons June 18, 1811

REPORT ON THE WEAVERS' PETITION. Commons June 21, 1811

REPORT ON THE PETITIONS OF THE MANUFACTURERS OF MANCHESTER, &C. Commons June 24, 1811

MISSIONARIES. Commons June 24, 1811

FLOGGING IN THE ARMY. Commons July 1, 1811

MOTION FOR DISALLOWING THE VOTES OF THE BANK DIRECTORS UPON THE GOLD COIN BILL. Commons July 17, 1811

GOLD COIN AND BANK NOTE BILL. Commons July 17, 1811

ESCAPE OF LORD COCHRANE. Commons July 18, 1811

GOLD COIN AND BANK NOTE BILL. Commons July 19, 1811

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