Mr George Bankes
December 1, 1787 - July 8, 1856Summary information for Mr George Bankes
Contributions
1831
EVESHAM. Commons February 18, 1831
MINISTERIAL PLAN OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 2, 1831
2 speeches — MINISTERIAL PLAN OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—ADJOURNED DEBATE, THIRD DAY. Commons March 3, 1831
2 speeches — REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 23, 1831
REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 24, 1831
PETITIONS AGAINST REFORM. Commons April 12, 1831
THE SIX ACTS. Commons June 29, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND.—COMMITTEE—FIRST DAY. Commons July 12, 1831
3 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL— ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—FIFTH DAY. Commons July 19, 1831
OATHS BEFORE THE LORD STEWARD. Commons July 20, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—SIXTH DAY. Commons July 20, 1831
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—NINTH DAY. Commons July 26, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TENTH DAY. Commons July 27, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—ELEVENTH DAY. Commons July 28, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWELFTH DAY. Commons July 29, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BlLL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—THIRTEENTH DAY. Commons July 30, 1831
5 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—EIGHTEENTH DAY. Commons August 6, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTIETH DAY. Commons August 10, 1831
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTY SEVENTH DAY. Commons August 19, 1831
DUBLIN (CITY) ELECTION PETITION. Commons August 23, 1831
BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL. Commons October 11, 1831
2 speeches — REFORM—POPULAR EXCITEMENT. Commons October 12, 1831
BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL—COMMITTEE,— SECOND DAY. Commons October 12, 1831
2 speeches — BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL—COMMITTEE—THIRD DAY. Commons October 13, 1831
REFORM.—PETITIONS. Commons October 19, 1831
REFORM—PETITIONS. Commons October 20, 1831
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