Mr Charles Gordon-Lennox

August 3, 1791 - October 21, 1860
Summary information for Mr Charles Gordon-Lennox

Contributions

1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.—MISAPPLICATION OF PUBLIC MONEY. Lords March 3, 1831

2 speeches — COMMITTEE ON THE POOR-LAWS REPORT. Lords March 4, 1831

PUBLIC OPINION ON PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. Lords March 22, 1831

DUBLIN PETITION AGAINST REFORM. Lords March 23, 1831

MINISTERIAL PLAN OR PARLIAMENTARY REFORM Lords March 28, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. Lords April 15, 1831

REFORM PETITIONS. Lords April 21, 1831

2 speeches — CIVIL LIST BILL. Lords April 21, 1831

2 speeches — PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT. Lords April 22, 1831

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL, LABOURERS. Lords July 7, 1831

BELGIC NEGOTIATIONS. Lords August 9, 1831

THE CORONATION. Lords August 11, 1831

IRISH YEOMANRY. Lords August 22, 1831

POOR RELIEF BILL. Lords August 22, 1831

EMPLOYMENT OF THE POOR. Lords August 23, 1831

OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Lords August 23, 1831

3 speeches — COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH PORTUGAL. Lords September 5, 1831

AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL—EXPLANATIONS. Lords September 9, 1831

3 speeches — GAME BILL. Lords September 19, 1831

4 speeches — GAME BILL. Lords September 23, 1831

2 speeches — ABSENCE OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR. Lords September 26, 1831

2 speeches — BELGIUM. Lords September 29, 1831

REFORM—PETITIONS. Lords October 3, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—SECOND READING— FIRST DAY. Lords October 3, 1831

2 speeches — REFORM PETITIONS. Lords October 4, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—SECOND READING—AD JOURNED DEBATE—THIRD DAY. Lords October 5, 1831

REFORM—PETITIONS. Lords October 7, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—SECOND READING—AD JOURNED DEBATE—FIFTH DAY. Lords October 7, 1831

GALLERY IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Lords October 15, 1831

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