Mr George Robinson
1781 - 1850Summary information for Mr George Robinson
Contributions
1837
COURT OF EXCHEQUER, (SCOTLAND). Commons February 3, 1837
2 speeches — TRADE WITH PORTUGAL. Commons February 6, 1837
JOINT-STOCK BANKS. Commons February 6, 1837
STAFFORD—NEW WRIT. Commons February 13, 1837
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT AMENDMENT. Commons February 17, 1837
FICTITIOUS VOTERS (SCOTLAND) COMMITTEE. Commons February 17, 1837
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (IRELAND)—COMMITTEE—ADJOURNED DEBATE—THIRD DAY. Commons February 22, 1837
POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 27, 1837
2 speeches — STAMP DUTIES—MARINE ASSURANCES. Commons March 2, 1837
POOR-LAWS. Commons March 6, 1837
3 speeches — AFFAIRS OF CANADA. Commons March 6, 1837
AFFAIRS OF CANADA—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 8, 1837
MERCANTILE MARINE. Commons March 9, 1837
THE VIXEN.—TREATY OF ADRIANOPLE. Commons March 17, 1837
3 speeches — MANUFACTURE OF FOREIGN CORN. Commons March 21, 1837
EAST INDIA MARITIME OFFICERS. Commons March 22, 1837
EAST INDIA MARITIME OFFICERS. Commons April 4, 1837
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 5, 1837
SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 6, 1837
SEVERN NAVIGATION. Commons April 12, 1837
DISMISSED OFFICERS. Commons April 13, 1837
CANADA. Commons April 14, 1837
PRIVILEGE. Commons April 21, 1837
2 speeches — CANADA. Commons April 21, 1837
2 speeches — CANADA. Commons April 24, 1837
AFFAIRS OF CANADA. Commons April 28, 1837
4 speeches — FOREIGN GRAIN. Commons May 3, 1837
2 speeches — EAST INDIA MARITIME OFFICERS' BILL. Commons May 10, 1837
CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS. Commons May 19, 1837
ADJOURNMENT—THE BUDGET—STATE OF THE COUNTRY. Commons June 2, 1837
EAST INDIA MARITIME OFFICERS. Commons June 14, 1837
MANUFACTURE OF BONDED CORN. Commons June 14, 1837
PUBLIC BUSINESS—ADDRESS. Commons June 23, 1837
BONDED CORN. Commons June 28, 1837
BILLS OF EXCHANGE. Commons June 29, 1837
THE BUDGET. Commons June 30, 1837
SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons July 3, 1837
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