Mr George Bankes

1788 - 1856
Summary information for Mr George Bankes

Contributions

1846

QUEENS' SPEECH—REPORT OF ADDRESS. Commons January 23, 1846

TRANSPORTATION. Commons January 26, 1846

JUVENILE OFFENDERS. Commons January 26, 1846

COMMERCIAL POLICY — CUSTOMS — CORN LAWS. Commons January 27, 1846

THE RECENT RESIGNATIONS AND THE GOVERNMENT. Commons February 5, 1846

COMMERCIAL POLICY—CUSTOMS—CORN LAWS — ADJOURNED DEDATE — (ELEVENTH NIGHT). Commons February 26, 1846

COMMERCIAL POLICY—CUSTOMS—CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED) DEBATE (TWELFTH NIGHT). Commons February 27, 1846

TOTAL AND IMMEDIATE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS. Commons March 2, 1846

2 speeches — TOTAL AND IMMEDIATE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 3, 1846

FEVER AND FAMINE (IRELAND). Commons March 13, 1846

CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 16, 1846

2 speeches — THE LAW OF SETTLEMENT. Commons March 26, 1846

THE BRIDPORT ELECTION. Commons April 27, 1846

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

CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons May 4, 1846

CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons May 8, 1846

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

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

3 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons May 18, 1846

CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. Commons May 18, 1846

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

FACTORIES BILL. Commons May 22, 1846

BRIDPORT ELECTION. Commons May 28, 1846

ADJOURNMENT AND BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 29, 1846

3 speeches — POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons June 5, 1846

POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons June 8, 1846

THE CASE OF SIR C. TAYLOR. Commons June 8, 1846

THE SUGAR DUTIES—CONDUCT OF MINISTERS. Commons June 22, 1846

PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(SIXTH NIGHT). Commons June 25, 1846

THE POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 23, 1846

2 speeches — POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 30, 1846

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