Mr Henry Aglionby

1790 - 1854
Summary information for Mr Henry Aglionby

Contributions

1835

CHESTER CRIMINALS' EXECUTION. Commons March 4, 1835

LEICESTER BOROUGH ELECTION. Commons April 1, 1835

CANTERBURY ELECTION. Commons April 8, 1835

DIVISIONS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 19, 1835

LIMITATION OF POLLS. Commons June 3, 1835

POSTAGE DUTIES. Commons June 5, 1835

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. — IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 12, 1835

LIMITATION OF POLLS BILL. Commons June 17, 1835

FACTORIES ACT. Commons June 19, 1835

2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM. Commons June 22, 1835

THE DORCHESTER LABOURERS. Commons June 25, 1835

2 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 26, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM COMMITTEE. Commons June 30, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM COMMITTEE. Commons July 1, 1835

CLERKS OF THE PEACE. Commons July 2, 1835

IRISH POOR-LAWS. Commons July 8, 1835

GREAT YARMOUTH ELECTION. Commons July 14, 1835

CORRUPTION OF THE FREEMEN OF THE CITY OF YORK. Commons July 14, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM.—COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1835

CORPOBATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons July 17, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM. Commons July 20, 1835

4 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 22, 1835

2 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION.—CASE OF MR. MOORE KEITH. Commons July 30, 1835

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—CASE OF MR. KEITH. Commons August 3, 1835

ORANGE LODGES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commons August 10, 1835

ORANGE LODGES. Commons August 14, 1835

4 speeches — ORANGE LODGES.—COLONEL FAIRMAN. Commons August 19, 1835

CASE OF COLONEL FAIRMAN. Commons August 20, 1835

4 speeches — GENERAL DARLING. Commons August 20, 1835

MR. BUCKINGHAM'S COMPENSATION. Commons August 28, 1835

GENERAL DARLING. Commons September 1, 1835

ORANGE LODGES. Commons September 7, 1835

GENERAL DARLING. Commons September 10, 1835

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