Mr George Young

1791 - 1870
Summary information for Mr George Young

Contributions

1834

CONDUCT OF BARON SMITH. Commons February 13, 1834

SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 17, 1834

IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN. Commons March 4, 1834

TIMBER DUTIES. Commons March 4, 1834

COMBINATION OF COOPERS. Commons March 10, 1834

TRADE OF COOPERS. Commons March 13, 1834

SUPPLY—CAPTAIN ROSS. Commons March 17, 1834

ORDNANCE ESTIMATES—COLONIAL FORTIFICATION. Commons March 24, 1834

3 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons April 14, 1834

THE DORCHESTER LABOURERS. Commons April 18, 1834

MERCHANT SEAMEN. Commons April 24, 1834

THE DORCHESTER LABOURERS. Commons April 28, 1834

OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S DAY. Commons May 5, 1834

TRADE WITH PORTUGAL. Commons May 9, 1834

POOR LAWS AMENDMENT—(COMMITTEE). Commons May 14, 1834

HARBOURS IN THE CHANNEL. Commons May 15, 1834

MERCHANT SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' BILL. Commons May 21, 1834

POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT COMMITTEE. Commons May 23, 1834

RECIPROCITY OF DUTIES ACT. Commons June 5, 1834

BATTLE OF NAVARINO. Commons June 17, 1834

POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons June 18, 1834

3 speeches — POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT-REPORT. Commons June 27, 1834

POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—THIRD READING. Commons July 1, 1834

CUSTOMS' ACTS. Commons July 2, 1834

OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH (BILL NO. 2). Commons July 18, 1834

SUPPLY—BATTLE OF NAVARINO. Commons July 21, 1834

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 22, 1834

FOREIGN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS. Commons July 22, 1834

SUPPLY—BATTLE OF NAVARINO. Commons July 22, 1834

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COLCHESTER ELECTION. Commons July 23, 1834

SOUTH AUSTRALIA COLONIZATION. Commons July 23, 1834

DUKE OF YORK'S CREDITORS. Commons July 28, 1834

HOUSE OF COMMONS' OFFICES. Commons July 31, 1834

POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT. Commons August 11, 1834

LORD ELLENBOROUGH. Commons August 15, 1834

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