Mr Daniel Harvey

1786 - 1863
Summary information for Mr Daniel Harvey

Contributions

1835

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HIS MAJESTY'S SPEECH — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 25, 1835

2 speeches — NATIONAL EDUCATION. Commons March 3, 1835

DISSENTERS' MARRIAGES. Commons March 17, 1835

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons March 20, 1835

GRAVESEND BLOCK HOUSE—THE ORDNANCE. Commons March 25, 1835

LEICESTER (BOROUGH) ELECTION. Commons March 26, 1835

CORK COUNTY ELECTION PETITION. Commons March 26, 1835

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons April 3, 1835

2 speeches — COMMISSION OF THE GREAT SEAL. Commons May 12, 1835

PENSIONS OF LORD CHANCELLORS. Commons May 14, 1835

OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. Commons May 15, 1835

THE TITHES OF KIRKHAM. Commons May 18, 1835

SUPPLY OF WATER TO THE METROPOLIS. Commons June 5, 1835

2 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 10, 1835

2 speeches — CHARITIES. Commons June 11, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 15, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM. Commons June 22, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1835

2 speeches — THE DORCHESTER LABOURERS. Commons June 25, 1835

2 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 26, 1835

4 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM — (COMMIT- TEE.) Commons July 3, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons July 6, 1835

TITHES AND CHURCH (IRELAND). Commons July 7, 1835

DIVISION LISTS. Commons July 16, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 22, 1835

2 speeches — PAYMENTS TO THE CLERGY (IRELAND). Commons July 29, 1835

CASE OF WILLIAM PRENTICE. Commons July 31, 1835

THE CHURCH (IRELAND)—COMMITTEE. Commons August 3, 1835

TITHES AND CHURCH (IRELAND). Commons August 7, 1835

2 speeches — ORANGE LODGES.—COLONEL FAIRMAN. Commons August 19, 1835

RECORDER OF DUBLIN. Commons August 21, 1835

5 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM (LORDS'AMENDMENTS. Commons September 1, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM (LORDS' AMENDMENTS). Commons September 2, 1835

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