Hon. Fox Maule

1801 - 1874
Summary information for Hon. Fox Maule

Contributions

1842

SCOTCH CHURCH. Commons February 7, 1842

JUDICIAL RESIGNATIONS —(IRELAND AND SCOTLAND). Commons February 10, 1842

4 speeches — JUDICIAL RESIGNATIONS — SCOTLAND. Commons February 11, 1842

THE LORD PRESIDENT HOPE. Commons February 18, 1842

TURNPIKE TRUSTS. Commons February 23, 1842

2 speeches — BUILDING REGULATIONS AND BOROUGH IMPROVEMENTS. Commons February 23, 1842

DISSENTERS' MARRIAGES (IRELAND). Commons February 24, 1842

FEES TO SHERIFFS—(SCOTLAND). Commons February 28, 1842

MOVEMENT OF TROOPS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 2, 1842

MARRIAGES (IRELAND.) Commons March 2, 1842

THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons March 15, 1842

2 speeches — CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons March 15, 1842

EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY. Commons March 17, 1842

2 speeches — MINISTERS' FINANCIAL PLANS.— PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons March 21, 1842

2 speeches — THE INCOME TAX. Commons March 21, 1842

TURNPIKE TRUSTS. Commons March 23, 1842

INCOME TAX. Commons March 23, 1842

DRAINAGE. Commons April 18, 1842

MALT, BRITISH SPIRITS, TEA AND SUGAR. Commons April 18, 1842

2 speeches — INCOME-TAX COMMITTEE. Commons May 2, 1842

3 speeches — CHURCH PATRONAGE (SCOTLAND). Commons May 4, 1842

BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Commons May 5, 1842

3 speeches — INCOME-TAX. Commons May 6, 1842

POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Commons May 11, 1842

EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN MINES AND COLLIERIES. Commons June 7, 1842

MANSLAUGHTER. Commons June 8, 1842

2 speeches — MAGISTRATES (IRELAND)—MR. ST. GEORGE. Commons June 10, 1842

2 speeches — THE CHURCH or SCOTLAND. Commons June 10, 1842

2 speeches — CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons June 15, 1842

ELECTORS' REMOVAL BILL; Commons June 15, 1842

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY. Commons June 16, 1842

CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons June 17, 1842

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