Mr Henry Bankes
December 19, 1756 - December 17, 1834Summary information for Mr Henry Bankes
Contributions
1815
COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS— NEW TAXES. Commons March 13, 1815
ADDRESS ON THE PRINCE REGENT'S MESSAGE RELATING TO EVENTS IN FRANCE. Commons April 7, 1815
ARMY EXTRAORDINARIES. Commons April 10, 1815
MOTION RESPECTING PUBLIC BALANCE IN THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Commons April 19, 1815
PROPERTY TAX. Commons April 19, 1815
IRISH LAW-OFFICES FEES BILL. Commons April 20, 1815
PROPERTY TAX. Commons April 20, 1815
MOTIONS RELATING TO THE NEW MINT. Commons April 25, 1815
2 speeches — MOTION FOR EXTENDING THE PROPERTY TAX TO IRELAND. Commons April 25, 1815
IRISH TAXES. Commons April 28, 1815
THE NELSON ESTATE. Commons May 8, 1815
HIGH BAILIFF OF WESTMINSTER. Commons May 8, 1815
NEW POST-OFFICE BILL. Commons May 8, 1815
BRITISH MUSEUM. Commons May 9, 1815
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC PETITION. Commons May 11, 1815
CALL OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 12, 1815
ROMAN CATHOLIC QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1815
5 speeches — SUESIDES TO THE ALLIED POWERS. Commons May 26, 1815
ROMAN CATHOLIC QUESTION. Commons May 30, 1815
2 speeches — NEW POST-OFFICE BILL. Commons June 1, 1815
CHAPEL EXEMPTION BILL. Commons June 1, 1815
NEW POST-OFFICE BILL. Commons June 12, 1815
CONVENTION WITH THE KING OF THE NETHERLANDS. Commons June 12, 1815
PETITION OF THE EARL OF ELGIN RESPECTING HIS COLLECTION OF MARBLES. Commons June 15, 1815
LOAN TO THE CORPORATION OF LIVERPOOL. Commons June 15, 1815
2 speeches — VACCINATION BILL. Commons June 15, 1815
CHAPEL EXEMPTION BILL. Commons June 16, 1815
STAMP DUTIES BILL. Commons June 22, 1815
COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. Commons June 23, 1815
CIVIL LIST. Commons June 23, 1815
IRISH FINANCES. Commons June 27, 1815
STAMP DUTIES BILL. Commons June 27, 1815
ADDRESS FOR A NATIONAL MONUMENT, AND MONUMENTS TO OFFICERS WHO FELL IN THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO. Commons June 29, 1815
STAMP DUTIES BILL. Commons June 29, 1815
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