Mr Charles Sibthorp
1783 - 1855Summary information for Mr Charles Sibthorp
Contributions
1849
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Commons February 1, 1849
RECTORY OF BISHOPWEARMOUTH— ECCLESIASTICAL REFORM. Commons February 2, 1849
THE INFANT PAUPER ASYLUM AT TOOTING. Commons February 2, 1849
THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 2, 1849
SESSIONAL ORDERS. Commons February 5, 1849
INLAND REVENUE. Commons February 9, 1849
RELIEF OF DISTRESS (IRELAND)— (ADJOURNED DEBATE). Commons February 12, 1849
BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION AT ELECTIONS. Commons February 13, 1849
RELIEF OF DISTRESS (IRELAND). Commons February 16, 1849
BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS BILL. Commons February 21, 1849
FINANCIAL REFORM. Commons February 26, 1849
2 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons March 5, 1849
4 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons March 8, 1849
LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL. Commons March 14, 1849
SUPPLY—ANNUAL BUDGET. Commons March 16, 1849
NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 16, 1849
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 19, 1849
NAVY ESTIMATES—VOTES IN EXCESS. Commons March 19, 1849
3 speeches — LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL. Commons March 21, 1849
3 speeches — LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL. Commons March 28, 1849
4 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS BILL. Commons April 25, 1849
SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 30, 1849
CATTLE AND SHEEP STEALING (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 2, 1849
3 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS BILL. Commons May 9, 1849
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND TAXATION. Commons May 10, 1849
6 speeches — EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY. Commons May 10, 1849
PARLIAMENTARY OATHS BILL. Commons May 18, 1849
LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL. Commons May 21, 1849
LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL. Commons May 24, 1849
FAMINE IN IRELAND. Commons May 25, 1849
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 25, 1849
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons May 25, 1849
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL CONTINGENCIES. Commons May 31, 1849
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