Mr Frederick Shaw
1799 - 1876Summary information for Mr Frederick Shaw
Contributions
1836
THE ADDRESS—KING'S SPEECH. Commons February 4, 1836
LIGHT-HOUSES ON THE COAST OF ENGLAND. Commons February 8, 1836
POOR LAWS (IRELAND.) Commons February 9, 1836
2 speeches — CONSTABULARY OF IRELAND. Commons February 18, 1836
EXCHEQUER TITHE PROCESSES (IRELAND). Commons February 18, 1836
ORANGE LODGES. Commons February 23, 1836
ROMAN CATHOLIC MARRIAGES (IRELAND.) Commons February 25, 1836
LANDLORDS AND TENANTS (IRELAND). Commons March 10, 1836
DUBLIN POLICE. Commons March 11, 1836
10 speeches — MUNICIPAL, REFORM (IRELAND) COMMITTEE. Commons March 14, 1836
7 speeches — MUNICIPAL REFORM— (IRELAND.) Commons March 18, 1836
4 speeches — MUNICIPAL REFORM (IRELAND). Commons March 22, 1836
4 speeches — MUNICIPAL REFORM (IRELAND). Commons March 23, 1836
2 speeches — CONSTABULARY FORCE—(IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 23, 1836
ROYAL SOCIETY (DUBLIN.) Commons March 23, 1836
MUNICIPAL REFORM (IRELAND). Commons March 28, 1836
INLAND NAVIGATION (IRELAND). Commons March 29, 1836
ROMAN CATHOLIC MARRIAGES BILL. Commons May 11, 1836
2 speeches — CIVIL BILL COURTS (IRELAND). Commons May 11, 1836
OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. Commons May 18, 1836
IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons May 18, 1836
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS — (IRELAND) LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons May 19, 1836
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (IRELAND)—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons June 9, 1836
2 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS BILL. Commons June 16, 1836
2 speeches — EXCISE LICENCES (IRELAND.) Commons June 20, 1836
BALLAD SINGING. Commons June 28, 1836
6 speeches — CHURCH AND TITHES—(IRELAND). Commons July 1, 1836
CHURCH AND TITHE(IRELAND) COM MITTEE. Commons July 4, 1836
2 speeches — COURT OF CHANCERY (IRELAND). Commons August 1, 1836
CHURCH AND TITHES (IRELAND).— LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 2, 1836
3 speeches — REFORM OF THE LORDS. Commons August 4, 1836
2 speeches — NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons August 8, 1836
MAYNOOTH. Commons August 8, 1836
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