Mr Henry Brougham

November 19, 1778 - May 7, 1868
Summary information for Mr Henry Brougham

Contributions

1821

PETITIONS RELATIVE TO THE QUEEN. Commons January 24, 1821

3 speeches — MOTION RESPECTING THE OMISSION OF THE QUEEN'S NAME IN THE LITURGY.— Commons January 26, 1821

PETITIONS RELATIVE TO THE QUEEN. Commons January 31, 1821

3 speeches — PROVISION FOR THE QUEEN—COMMUNICATION FROM HER MAJESTY. Commons January 31, 1821

3 speeches — PROVISION FOR THE QUEEN. Commons February 1, 1821

CONDUCT OF MINISTERS RELATIVE TO THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE QUEEN. Commons February 6, 1821

NOTTINGHAM PETITION FOR THE IMPEACHMENT OF MINISTERS. Commons February 20, 1821

NAPLES—CONDUCT OF THE ALLIED POWEKS. Commons February 21, 1821

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 16, 1821

REFORM OF PARLIAMENT. Commons April 18, 1821

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COMPLAINT OF THE "JOHN BULL" NEWSPAPER. Commons May 10, 1821

2 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COMPLAINT OF THE "JOHN BULL" NEWSPAPER. Commons May 11, 1821

ORDNANCE ESTIMATES—BARBADOES FUND. Commons May 21, 1821

CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION. Commons May 23, 1821

MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons May 28, 1821

2 speeches — THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION. Commons May 30, 1821

FORGERY PUNISHMENT MITIGATION BILL. Commons June 4, 1821

IONIAN ISLANDS.—CONDUCT OF SIR THOMAS MAITLAND. Commons June 7, 1821

GRANT TO THE DUKE OF CLARENCE. Commons June 8, 1821

AGRICULTURAL HORSE TAX. Commons June 14, 1821

IRISH REVENUE INQUIRY BILL. Commons June 15, 1821

MR. OWEN'S PLAN—NEW LANARK. Commons June 26, 1821

SLAVE TRADE. Commons June 26, 1821

GRANT TO THE DUKE OF CLARENCE— CORONATION OF THE QUEEN. Commons July 2, 1821

CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION. Commons July 3, 1821

APPROPRIATION BILL. Commons July 3, 1821

2 speeches — STATE OF EDUCATION IN IRELAND. Commons July 10, 1821

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