Baron Charles Abbot

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

Contributions

1817

3 speeches — ATTACK ON THE PRINCE REGENT. Commons January 28, 1817

8 speeches — PETITIONS FOR REFORM, & c. Commons January 29, 1817

CONFERENCES WITH THE LORDS. Commons January 29, 1817

4 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons January 31, 1817

PETITION OF THOMAS DUGOOD. Commons February 3, 1817

PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons February 4, 1817

MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE ON THE PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. Commons February 7, 1817

3 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons February 11, 1817

2 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons February 14, 1817

2 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons February 17, 1817

ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS AT ELECTION BALLOTS. Commons February 19, 1817

LICENSING OF PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons February 21, 1817

SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons February 24, 1817

2 speeches — HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons February 26, 1817

HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons February 28, 1817

8 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c. Commons March 3, 1817

PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c. Commons March 4, 1817

PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons March 7, 1817

2 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c. Commons March 11, 1817

2 speeches — DEBATE ON MOTIONS RESPECTING PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, & c. Commons March 12, 1817

PRINTED VOTES OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 26, 1817

SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons March 27, 1817

2 speeches — SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons March 28, 1817

INDISPOSITION OF THE SPEAKER. Commons April 24, 1817

COPPER LOCAL TOKENS. Commons April 25, 1817

SALT DUTIES. Commons April 25, 1817

SALT LAWS BILL. Commons April 29, 1817

THIRD SECRETARY OF STATE. Commons April 29, 1817

3 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—THE REV. THOMAS THIRLWALL. Commons May 2, 1817

4 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—THE REV. THOMAS THIRLWALL. Commons May 7, 1817

Preamble Commons June 3, 1817

2 speeches — THE NEW SPEAKER APPROVED BY THE PRINCE REGENT.— Lords June 3, 1817

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