Mr Benjamin Hawes
1797 - 1862Summary information for Mr Benjamin Hawes
Contributions
1847
2 speeches — THE HILL COOLIES. Commons January 22, 1847
HONG-KONG. Commons January 25, 1847
BERBICE—ALLEGED MISCONDUCT. Commons February 19, 1847
WEST INDIES—IMMIGRATION. Commons February 19, 1847
TOBAGO. Commons February 23, 1847
2 speeches — VOLUNTARY EMIGRATION. Commons March 4, 1847
ASSISTANCE TO EMIGRANTS. Commons March 12, 1847
STEAM NAVIGATION IN AUSTRALIA. Commons March 22, 1847
PUNISHMENTS AT HONG-KONG. Commons March 26, 1847
LABOUR IN THE COLONIES. Commons March 29, 1847
COLONIAL RELIEF FOR IRELAND. Commons April 15, 1847
SUNDAY TRADING IN LONDON. Commons April 15, 1847
TRANSPORTATION TO THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Commons April 22, 1847
NEWFOUNDLAND. Commons April 27, 1847
BRITISH WEST INDIA POSSESSIONS. Commons May 13, 1847
2 speeches — COLONIAL REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENTS. Commons May 17, 1847
THE PASSENGERS' ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 20, 1847
HONG-KONG. Commons June 1, 1847
SIR EARDLEY WILMOT— ORDER OF PRECEDENCE. Commons June 1, 1847
COLONISATION. Commons June 1, 1847
PRISONS—CONVICT DISCIPLINE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 4, 1847
NORFOLK ISLAND. Commons June 7, 1847
THE LATE SIR EARDLEY WILMOT. Commons June 7, 1847
2 speeches — CASE OF SIR E. WILMOT. Commons June 8, 1847
PRISONS—CONVICT DISCIPLINE—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons June 10, 1847
CANADA. Commons June 22, 1847
2 speeches — MORTALITY IN EMIGRANT SHIPS. Commons June 28, 1847
SETTLEMENT IN LABUAN. Commons July 2, 1847
2 speeches — SUPPLY—STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES IN THE COLONIES. Commons July 9, 1847
2 speeches — NEW ZEALAND (No. 2) BILL. Commons July 12, 1847
2 speeches — FEVER IN EMIGRANT SHIPS. Commons July 13, 1847
MR. LANGSLOW'S CASE. Commons July 13, 1847
TRINIDAD. Commons July 20, 1847
2 speeches — PASSENGERS' BILL. Commons July 20, 1847
EFFECTS OF SLAVE EMANCIPATION. Commons July 23, 1847
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