Lord Henry Petty
July 2, 1780 - January 31, 1863Summary information for Lord Henry Petty
Contributions
1839
COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH AUSTRIA. Lords February 12, 1839
NATIONAL EDUCATION. Lords February 14, 1839
INSULT TO THE BRITISH FLAG. Lords February 21, 1839
WAR IN SPAIN. Lords February 21, 1839
2 speeches — LORD EBRINGTON.—LORD-LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. Lords February 28, 1839
BRITISH NAVY—RETURNS. Lords March 7, 1839
INSULT TO THE BRITISH FLAG. Lords March 8, 1839
CORN-LAWS. Lords March 14, 1839
HAND-LOOM WEAVERS. Lords March 19, 1839
2 speeches — RAILROADS—IRELAND. Lords April 12, 1839
3 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. COMMITTEE. Lords April 18, 1839
LIBERTY OF THE PRESS IN MALTA. Lords April 30, 1839
TITHE COMMUTATION. Lords June 6, 1839
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC CHANCELLOR AND ECCLESIASTICAL JUDGES. Lords June 10, 1839
NATIONAL EDUCATION. Lords June 10, 1839
SALE OF BEER. Lords June 11, 1839
BILLS OF EXCHANGE BILL. Lords June 24, 1839
3 speeches — BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Lords June 27, 1839
HIGH SHERIFF'S EXPENSES. Lords June 27, 1839
BILLS OF EXCHANGE BILL. Lords June 28, 1839
5 speeches — EDUCATION. Lords July 5, 1839
2 speeches — TITHE COMMUTATION ACT. Lords July 9, 1839
2 speeches — BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Lords July 12, 1839
3 speeches — RIOTS AT BIRMINGHAM. Lords July 16, 1839
2 speeches — BILLS OF EXCHANGE (SECOND BILL). Lords July 16, 1839
MESSRS. LOVETT AND COLLINS—RIOTS AT BIRMINGHAM. Lords July 18, 1839
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF LOWER CANADA. Lords July 26, 1839
INLAND WAREHOUSING BILL. Lords July 30, 1839
PORTUGUESE SLAVE TRADE. Lords August 2, 1839
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (IRELAND). Lords August 5, 1839
2 speeches — SHANNON NAVIGATION. Lords August 8, 1839
2 speeches — NAVIGATION OF THE SHANNON. Lords August 12, 1839
2 speeches — CONTINUANCE OF THE POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Lords August 15, 1839
2 speeches — COLLECTION OF RATES. Lords August 15, 1839
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