Mr Andrew O'Dwyer
- 1877Summary information for Mr Andrew O'Dwyer
Contributions
1834
CHARACTER OF THE IRISH MEMBERS. Commons February 5, 1834
THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. Commons February 11, 1834
PASSING OF PAUPERS. Commons February 13, 1834
CONDUCT OF BARON SMITH. Commons February 13, 1834
2 speeches — MR. SHEIL—CHARACTER OF IRISH MEMBERS. Commons February 14, 1834
REPEAL OF THE UNION. Commons February 18, 1834
THE BRIGHTON GUARDIAN—LIBEL LAW. Commons February 21, 1834
2 speeches — PROSECUTION OF THE PILOT. Commons February 25, 1834
DISSENTERS GRIEVANCES. Commons March 3, 1834
COMMUTATION OF TITHES—DEVONSHIRE PETITION. Commons March 4, 1834
3 speeches — SUPPLY.—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 10, 1834
OATHS OF CATHOLIC MEMBERS. Commons March 11, 1834
2 speeches — CALL OF THE HOUSE—REPEAL OF THE UNION. Commons March 11, 1834
PROSECUTION OF THE PILOT. Commons March 13, 1834
REPEAL OF THE UNION—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 29, 1834
OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. Commons April 30, 1834
SMALL, DEBTS (IRELAND). Commons May 6, 1834
REPEAL OF THE UNION (IRELAND). Commons May 8, 1834
INNS OF COURT. Commons May 13, 1834
BURNING OF A BIBLE. Commons June 16, 1834
BOROUGH OF DUNGARVON. Commons June 25, 1834
2 speeches — GENERAL MORENO—Mr. BOYD. Commons June 27, 1834
2 speeches — COUNSEL FOR PRISONERS. Commons July 3, 1834
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES— (IRELAND). Commons July 7, 1834
LORD'S DAY OBSERVANCE (No. 2). Commons July 7, 1834
SUPPLY—BATTLE OF NAVARINO. Commons July 21, 1834
MILITARY FLOGGING. Commons July 23, 1834
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COLCHESTER ELECTION. Commons July 23, 1834
PROSECUTION OF THE TRUE SUN. Commons July 23, 1834
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND). Commons July 26, 1834
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COLONIZATION. Commons July 29, 1834
COMMITTEE ON DRUNKENNESS. Commons August 5, 1834
SUPPLY.—CASE OF THE BRIGHTON GUARDIAN. Commons August 5, 1834
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