Lord Henry Petty
July 2, 1780 - January 31, 1863Summary information for Lord Henry Petty
Contributions
1848
3 speeches — DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE COURT OF ROME BILL. Lords February 7, 1848
RELATIONS WITH ROME. Lords February 8, 1848
2 speeches — IRISH POOR LAWS. Lords February 10, 1848
4 speeches — DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE COURT OF ROME BILL. Lords February 17, 1848
10 speeches — DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE COURT OF ROME BILL. Lords February 18, 1848
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, COURT OF ROME, BILL. Lords February 21, 1848
POOR LAW (IRELAND). Lords February 21, 1848
THE "UNITED IRISHMAN." Lords February 24, 1848
2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, COURT OF ROME, BILL. Lords February 28, 1848
2 speeches — DIOCESAN SCHOOLS. Lords March 3, 1848
THE DISTURBANCES IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE. Lords March 9, 1848
IRISH POOR LAW. Lords March 13, 1848
BIRTH OF A PRINCESS—ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY. Lords March 20, 1848
LEGACY DUTY ON CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. Lords March 23, 1848
SOCIETIES OF ODD FELLOWS. Lords March 23, 1848
2 speeches — ADDITIONAL BISHOPS. Lords March 23, 1848
SALARIES, &c. IN PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Lords March 30, 1848
SUPPRESSION OF CRIME IN IRELAND. Lords March 31, 1848
AFFAIRS OF ITALY. Lords April 3, 1848
RACING "SWEEPS." Lords April 3, 1848
CHURCH PLURALITIES IN IRELAND. Lords April 6, 1848
TRE PROPERTY-TAX BILL. Lords April 6, 1848
2 speeches — THE MEETING AT KENNINGTON COMMON. Lords April 10, 1848
SPAIN. Lords May 16, 1848
2 speeches — REMOVAL OF ALIENS BILL. Lords May 16, 1848
POOR-HOUSES (IRELAND) BILL. Lords May 16, 1848
THE IRISH POOR LAW. Lords May 30, 1848
ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE TO HER MAJESTY. Lords May 30, 1848
THE LATE DISTURBANCES IN THE METROPOLIS. Lords June 2, 1848
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH SPAIN. Lords June 2, 1848
IRELAND. Lords June 2, 1848
2 speeches — THE IRISH POOR LAW. Lords June 5, 1848
AFFAIRS OF ITALY. Lords June 5, 1848
THE LATE DISTURBANCES. Lords June 5, 1848
MR. ROBERT OWEN. Lords June 8, 1848
THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Lords June 15, 1848
DRAINAGE WORKS IN IRELAND. Lords June 19, 1848
IRISH POOR LAW. Lords June 19, 1848
3 speeches — SPAIN—DISMISSAL OF SIR H. BULWER. Lords June 22, 1848
THE DUCHY OF POSEN. Lords June 23, 1848
IRELAND. Lords June 23, 1848
THE WEST INDIES. Lords June 27, 1848
NORTH WALES RAILWAY. Lords July 4, 1848
ECCLESIASTICAL UNIONS AND DIVISION OF PARISHES (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 6, 1848
HEALTH OF TOWNS BILL. Lords July 7, 1848
CLUBS (IRELAND). Lords July 10, 1848
INDEPENDENCE OF PARLIAMENT (No. 2) BILL. Lords July 13, 1848
2 speeches — SPAIN. Lords July 17, 1848
FOREIGN SHEEP. Lords July 18, 1848
STATE OF IRELAND. Lords July 20, 1848
3 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND. Lords July 21, 1848
4 speeches — HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 24, 1848
2 speeches — THE STATE OF IRELAND. Lords July 27, 1848
THE LAW OF MARRIAGE. Lords July 27, 1848
EVICTED DESTITUTE POOR (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 31, 1848
INCUMBERED ESTATES (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 31, 1848
STATE OF IRELAND. Lords August 3, 1848
ALLEGED INTERFERENCE IN THE AFFAIRS OF SICILY. Lords August 4, 1848
2 speeches — INTERFERENCE IN THE AFFAIRS OF SICILY. Lords August 8, 1848
MR. LABOUCHERE'S LETTER TO THE IRISH MAGISTRACY. Lords August 8, 1848
3 speeches — UNLAWFUL OATHS ACT (IRELAND) CONTINUANCE AND AMENDMENT BILL. Lords August 14, 1848
PUBLIC HEALTH BILL. Lords August 15, 1848
3 speeches — AUSTRIA AND ITALY. Lords August 18, 1848
FARMERS' ESTATE SOCIETY (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 18, 1848
THE IRISH REBELS. Lords August 21, 1848
THE SLAVE TRADE. Lords August 22, 1848
CORRUPT PRACTICES AT ELECTIONS BILL. Lords August 24, 1848
CASE OF COLONEL BRISTOWE. Lords August 25, 1848
NUISANCES AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES BILL. Lords August 29, 1848
AGRICULTURE (IRELAND). Lords August 31, 1848
COPPER AND LEAD DUTIES BILL. Lords September 1, 1848
COPPER AND LEAD DUTIES BILL. Lords September 2, 1848
EXCHEQUER BILLS BILL. Lords September 4, 1848
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