Mr George Tierney
March 20, 1761 - January 25, 1830Summary information for Mr George Tierney
Contributions
1820
MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Commons February 17, 1820
MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Commons February 18, 1820
THE QUEEN. Commons February 21, 1820
4 speeches — THE QUEEN. Commons February 22, 1820
ALDBOROUGH ELECTION—QUALIFICATION OF MR. ANTROBUS. Commons May 25, 1820
BOSTON ELECTION. Commons May 25, 1820
2 speeches — BOSTON ELECTION. Commons May 26, 1820
AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS—COMMITTEE APPOINTED. Commons May 31, 1820
LINEN BOUNTIES. Commons June 1, 1820
MOTION FOR A SECRET COMMITTEE ON THE PAPERS RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF THE QUEEN. Commons June 7, 1820
NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons June 9, 1820
SECRET COMMITTEE ON THE PAPERS RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF THE QUEEN. Commons June 16, 1820
2 speeches — THE QUEEN. Commons June 20, 1820
2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJUSTING THE DIFFERENCES EXISTING IN THE ROYAL FAMILY. Commons June 22, 1820
MOTION FOR A SECRET COMMITTEE ON THE PAPERS RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF THE QUEEN. Commons June 26, 1820
KING'S MESSAGE—PROVISION FOR THE ROYAL FAMILY. Commons July 3, 1820
2 speeches — PERSONAL PROPERTY OF THE LATE KING. Commons July 3, 1820
THE CORONATION. Commons July 3, 1820
COLLECTION OF THE REVENUE. Commons July 4, 1820
KING'S MESSAGE—PAPERS RELATING TO THE CONDUCT OF THE QUEEN. Commons July 6, 1820
COMPLAINT OF A LIBEL UPON THE QUEEN. Commons July 24, 1820
COMPLAINT OF A LIBEL UPON THE QUEEN. Commons July 25, 1820
2 speeches — THE QUEEN—ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 21, 1820
MR. HATSELL.— Commons October 17, 1820
2 speeches — THE QUEEN—BILL OF PAINS AND PENALTIES. Commons October 17, 1820
MOTION RESPECTING THE LIBERATION OF FRANKLIN CHARGED WITH WRITING AND ISSUING SEDITIOUS PLACARDS, &c. Commons October 17, 1820
3 speeches — THE QUEEN—BILL OF PAINS AND PENALTIES—ADJOURNMENT.— Commons October 17, 1820
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