Mr George Robinson
1781 - 1850Summary information for Mr George Robinson
Contributions
1834
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE KING'S SPEECH. Commons February 4, 1834
2 speeches — PRINCE LEOPOLD'S ANNUITY. Commons February 11, 1834
THE BUDGET. Commons February 14, 1834
PENSION LIST. Commons February 18, 1834
AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Commons February 21, 1834
CONDUCT OF BARON SMITH. Commons February 21, 1834
AGRICULTURE—MALT-TAX. Commons February 27, 1834
IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN. Commons March 4, 1834
TIMBER DUTIES. Commons March 4, 1834
OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. Commons March 11, 1834
DOWN AND RAPHOE. Commons March 11, 1834
MALT-TAX. Commons March 17, 1834
TEA-DUTIES—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 18, 1834
LIVERPOOL CORN-LAWS PETITION —ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 20, 1834
DEANERY OF DOWN. Commons March 24, 1834
CHURCH RATES. Commons April 21, 1834
3 speeches — TRADE WITH PORTUGAL. Commons May 9, 1834
POOR LAWS AMENDMENT—(COMMITTEE). Commons May 14, 1834
POOR-LAWS AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons May 26, 1834
DRUNKENNESS. Commons June 3, 1834
2 speeches — NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES. Commons June 5, 1834
RECIPROCITY OF DUTIES ACT. Commons June 5, 1834
POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons June 9, 1834
ASSESSED TAXES Commons June 10, 1834
POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons June 12, 1834
CORN LAWS—TIMBER DUTIES. Commons June 12, 1834
CLAIMS ON SPAIN. Commons June 12, 1834
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 13, 1834
4 speeches — POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons June 18, 1834
RIBAND TRADE. Commons June 19, 1834
POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons June 21, 1834
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons June 24, 1834
POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT-REPORT. Commons June 27, 1834
POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—THIRD READING. Commons July 1, 1834
CUSTOMS' ACTS. Commons July 2, 1834
MERCHANT SEAMEN'S WIDOWS. Commons July 2, 1834
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES AND TITHES (IRELAND). Commons July 4, 1834
2 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES— (IRELAND). Commons July 7, 1834
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 8, 1834
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