Mr George Tierney

March 20, 1761 - January 25, 1830
Summary information for Mr George Tierney

Contributions

1812

CONSOLIDATED FUND. Commons January 9, 1812

THE KING'S HOUSEHOLD. Commons January 16, 1812

2 speeches — COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. Commons January 18, 1812

KING'S HOUSEHOLD BILL. Commons January 20, 1812

3 speeches — EXPENCES OF THE ASSUMPTION OF RQYAL AUTHORITY BY THE PRINCE REGENT. Commons January 20, 1812

DROITS OF ADMIRALTY. Commons January 21, 1812

7 speeches — KING'S HOUSEHOLD BILL. Commons January 27, 1812

ORDER FOR LIST OF POLICE MAGISTRATES. Commons January 29, 1812

MOTION RESPECTING POLICE MAGISTRATES. Commons January 31, 1812

STATE OF IRELAND.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 4, 1812

2 speeches — MR. EDEN'S MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE ON THE CIVIL LIST REVENUE. Commons February 10, 1812

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 22, 1812

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons February 22, 1812

SIR THOMAS TURTON'S MOTION ON THE STATE OF THE NATION. Commons February 27, 1812

2 speeches — GOLD COIN AND BANK NOTE AMENDMENT BILL. Commons March 17, 1812

4 speeches — MOTION RESPECTING THE OUTSTANDING DEMANDS ON THE BANK. Commons March 17, 1812

3 speeches — PRINCE REGENT'S MESSAGE RESPECTING THE PRINCESSES. Commons March 23, 1812

2 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COMPLAINT RESPECTING A WITNESS BEING ARRESTED. Commons March 24, 1812

MOTION RESPECTING COLONEL M MAHON'S BEING APPOINTED PRIVATE SECRETARY TO THE PRINCE REGENT. Commons April 14, 1812

5 speeches — THE PRINCESSES ANNUITY BILL. Commons April 17, 1812

PETITION FROM LIVERPOOL RESPECTING THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Commons April 27, 1812

PETITION FROM LIVERPOOL RESPECTING PEACE, AND CERTAIN EXPRESSIONS MADE USE OF BY MR. ROSE. Commons April 27, 1812

LORD STANLEY'S MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE ON THE PETITIONS AGAINST THE OHDERS IN COUNCIL. Commons April 28, 1812

2 speeches — SINECURE OFFICES BILL. Commons May 4, 1812

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