Earl of Belfast

1797 - 1883

Alternative names

  1. George Hamilton Chichester 1797 - 1883

Constituencies

  1. Carrickfergus July 1, 1818 - March 16, 1820
  2. Belfast March 16, 1820 - August 6, 1830
  3. Antrim December 10, 1832 - July 24, 1837
  4. Belfast July 24, 1837 - March 8, 1838

Titles in Lords

  1. Earl of Belfast 1841 - 1883
  2. Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus August 18, 1841 - October 20, 1883
  3. Marquess of Donegal 1844 - 1883
  4. Baron Fisherwick October 5, 1844 - October 20, 1883

Other Titles

  1. Baron Chichester of Belfast October 5, 1844 - October 20, 1883
  2. Earl of Belfast October 5, 1844 - October 20, 1883
  3. Earl of Donegall October 5, 1844 - October 20, 1883
  4. Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus October 5, 1844 - October 20, 1883

Contributions

First recorded, on March 27, 1827 Mr. Warburton did not think that the single inconvenience which had been Pointed out by the hon. member for Bridgenorth was a sufficient argument against the amendment of the hon. member for Aberdeen. He thought, that a greater inconvenience would result from regulating the duty inversely, than from a fixed duty. He looked upon the question as a choice of difficulties, and as that of the hon. member for Aberdeen appeared to him to be the lesser one, he should vote for it. The Home divided; For the original Resolution 140; For the Amendment 16; Majority 124.

List of the Minority. Bernal, Ralph Cave Otway Birch, Joseph Davies, col. Folkestone, lord Nugent, lord Harvey, D. W. Rancliffe, lord Howick, lord Thompson, C. P. Lushington, Dr. Wood, ald. Maberly, John Maberly, W. L. TELLERS. Marshall, John Hume, Joseph Monck, J. B. Warburton, Henry
SPRING GUNS BILL. Commons

By year, 3 in total: 1827 1833

Last recorded, on May 10, 1833 SUPPLY—VOLUNTEER FORCE. Commons

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