Mr Charles Shaw-Lefevre

1794 - 1888
Summary information for Mr Charles Shaw-Lefevre

Contributions

1846

MINUTES. Commons January 22, 1846

FACTORIES. Commons January 26, 1846

LAW OF SETTLEMENT. Commons January 26, 1846

MANCHESTER AND SOUTHAMPTON RAILWAY—FALSIFYING A PETITION. Commons February 5, 1846

MR. FERRAND AND HIS ACCUSERS. Commons February 27, 1846

2 speeches — FORGED PETITIONS. Commons March 2, 1846

2 speeches — THE ANDOVER UNION. Commons March 5, 1846

CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 9, 1846

CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 20, 1846

2 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons March 30, 1846

BRIDPORT ELECTION. Commons April 24, 1846

VISCOUNT HARDINGE. Commons April 28, 1846

2 speeches — MR. W. S. O'BRIEN—REFUSAL TO SERVE ON A COMMITTEE. Commons April 28, 1846

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—DISTRESS IN SHETLAND. Commons April 29, 1846

5 speeches — MR. W. SMITH O'BRIEN SERVING ON COMMITTEES. Commons April 30, 1846

PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (SEVENTH NIGHT). Commons May 1, 1846

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE ACTING AS COUNSEL. Commons May 4, 1846

ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL. Commons May 6, 1846

2 speeches — THE BRIDPORT ELECTION. Commons May 11, 1846

ATTENDANCE ON COMMITTEES. Commons May 13, 1846

2 speeches — THE TEN HOURS' FACTORY BILL. Commons May 13, 1846

CORN IMPORTATION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(THIRD NIGHT). Commons May 15, 1846

SILVESTER'S CASE—THE GAME LAWS. Commons May 18, 1846

BRIDPORT ELECTION—CASE OF WM. ROCKETT. Commons May 19, 1846

MR. W. SMITH O'BRIEN. Commons May 21, 1846

POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons June 5, 1846

SIR R. PEEL'S EXPLANATION. Commons June 19, 1846

MILITARY OPERATIONS ON THE SUTLEJ. Commons July 23, 1846

BATTLE OF ALIWAL, AND BATTLE OF SOBRAON. Commons July 23, 1846

EVIDENCE BEFORE COMMITTEES. Commons August 3, 1846

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