Mr George Dawson

December 24, 1790 - April 3, 1856
Summary information for Mr George Dawson

Contributions

1832

2 speeches — FEES ON RENEWING COMMISSIONS (IRELAND). Commons January 17, 1832

3 speeches — IRISH MAGISTRACY. Commons January 24, 1832

2 speeches — FINANCE—DEFICIENCY IN THE REVENUE Commons February 6, 1832

2 speeches — CASE OF MR. MARSHALL AND DR. BOWRING. Commons February 17, 1832

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons February 17, 1832

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—CASE OF SIR GEORGE HILL. Commons February 20, 1832

2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF CHELMSFORD. Commons February 23, 1832

SELECT VESTRIES. Commons February 28, 1832

6 speeches — LORD CHANCELLOR PLUNKETT. Commons March 6, 1832

MINISTERIAL PLAN OF EDUCATION (IRELAND. Commons March 28, 1832

CHOLERA MORBUS. Commons March 28, 1832

TITHES (IRELAND)—MINISTERIAL RESOLUTIONS. Commons March 28, 1832

MALT DRAWBACK. Commons March 30, 1832

STATE OF IRELAND. Commons March 31, 1832

TITHES (IRELAND)—MINISTERIAL PLAN. Commons April 2, 1832

3 speeches — EXCHEQUER COURT (SCOTLAND). Commons April 10, 1832

4 speeches — THE ANATOMY BILL. Commons April 11, 1832

SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES Commons April 13, 1832

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR IRELAND—SECOND READING. Commons May 25, 1832

STATE OF IRELAND. Commons May 31, 1832

2 speeches — CORPORATIONS OF LONDONDERRY AND DUBLIN. Commons June 1, 1832

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—"THE TIMES." Commons June 20, 1832

REPORTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. Commons June 22, 1832

5 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR IRELAND—COMMITTEE—FOURTH DAY. Commons June 29, 1832

2 speeches — SALARIES OF THE LORD PRIVY SEAL AND THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. Commons July 2, 1832

SUPPLY—ORDNANCE ESTIMATES. Commons July 2, 1832

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR IRELAND—COMMITTEE—FIFTH DAY. Commons July 2, 1832

4 speeches — TITHES (IRELAND)—MINISTERIAL PLAN—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 13, 1832

GOVERNORSHIP OF LONDONDERRY FORT. Commons July 18, 1832

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