Mr Henry Aglionby
1790 - 1854Summary information for Mr Henry Aglionby
Contributions
1842
PRIVILEGE—BELFAST ELECTION—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 18, 1842
IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons February 23, 1842
STRANGERS IN THE GALLERY. Commons February 24, 1842
CORN-LAWS—MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION—TOTAL REPEAL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(FIFTH DAY). Commons February 24, 1842
CORN-LAWS — MINISTERIAL PLAN —MR. CHRISTOPHER'S AMENDMENT. Commons February 25, 1842
6 speeches — CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons April 5, 1842
2 speeches — COPYRIGHT. Commons April 6, 1842
INCOME-TAX — PETITIONS. Commons April 8, 1842
ATTENDANCE OF COUNSEL AT COMMITTEES. Commons April 12, 1842
RIGHT OF PETITIONING. Commons April 14, 1842
EXECUTIONS FOR BURGLARY. Commons April 14, 1842
2 speeches — MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. Commons April 19, 1842
KINGSCLERE INCLOSURE. Commons April 20, 1842
2 speeches — COPYRIGHT. Commons April 20, 1842
ELECTION COMPROMISES.]> Commons May 6, 1842
2 speeches — CUSTOMS ACTS—THE TARIFF—FISH. Commons May 24, 1842
NEW WRIT FOR IPSWICH. Commons May 26, 1842
2 speeches — PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons June 1, 1842
DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY. Commons July 1, 1842
ELECTION PROCEEDINGS—SECRET COMMITTEES. Commons July 7, 1842
REPEAL OF THE CORN-LAWS. Commons July 11, 1842
2 speeches — POOR-LAW AMENDMENT. Commons July 12, 1842
COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons July 13, 1842
4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF THE POOR. LAW. Commons July 19, 1842
CORONERS OF WARWICK. Commons July 19, 1842
AMENDMENT OF THE POOR-LAW. Commons July 20, 1842
AMENDMENT OF THE POOR-LAW. Commons July 22, 1842
RIGHT TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS. Commons July 25, 1842
CONSTABLES— PUBLIC MEETINGS. Commons July 26, 1842
6 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons July 27, 1842
ELECTION PROCEEDINGS. Commons July 28, 1842
BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons August 1, 1842
COUNTY COURTS BILL. Commons August 5, 1842
BANKRUPTCY, LAW AMENDMENT. Commons August 5, 1842
BOROUGHS INCORPORATION. Commons August 8, 1842
INSOLVENT DEBTORS — MILLBANK PENITENTIARY. Commons August 10, 1842
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