Mr Henry Goulburn
1784 - 1856Summary information for Mr Henry Goulburn
Contributions
1824
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC BURIALS. Commons February 6, 1824
3 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND. Commons February 10, 1824
2 speeches — CONDUCT OF POLICE OFFICERS—MICHAEL M'CAN. Commons February 11, 1824
GROWING CROPS—IRELAND. Commons February 13, 1824
2 speeches — CLERGY RESIDENCE BILL—IRELAND. Commons February 16, 1824
2 speeches — CATHOLIC DISABILITIES—PERSONS IN OFFICE IN IRELAND. Commons February 19, 1824
CHURCH RATES IN IRELAND. Commons February 26, 1824
2 speeches — ORDNANCE ESTIMATES. Commons February 27, 1824
PROTESTANT CHURCH IN IRELAND—TITHE COMPOSITION. Commons March 5, 1824
EDUCATION OF CATHOLIC POOR IN IRELAND—PETITION OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS. Commons March 9, 1824
2 speeches — TITHES COMPOSITION BILL. Commons March 9, 1824
CATTLE ILL-TREATMENT BILL. Commons March 9, 1824
SURVEY AND VALUATION OF IRELAND. Commons March 10, 1824
RIBBON MEN AND RIBBON LODGES. Commons March 11, 1824
COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons March 12, 1824
PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN THE COLONIES. Commons March 12, 1824
IRISH PROTESTANT CHARTER-SCHOOLS. Commons March 15, 1824
11 speeches — IRISH MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons March 19, 1824
EDUCATION IN IREILAND. Commons March 25, 1824
3 speeches — GAME LAWS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons March 25, 1824
2 speeches — ADVANCE OF CAPITAL TO IRELAND— EMPLOYMENT OF THE POOR. Commons May 4, 1824
IRISH MILITIA. Commons May 5, 1824
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND.—PETITION OF J. M'CUSKER. Commons May 11, 1824
STATE OF IRELAND. Commons May 11, 1824
FIRST-FRUITS FUND OF IRELAND. Commons May 25, 1824
IRISH CLERGY RESIDENCE BILL. Commons May 27, 1824
IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons June 14, 1824
PETITION OF BERNARD COILE, COMPLAINING OF SUFFERINGS DURING THE REBELLION IN IRELAND. Commons June 17, 1824
IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons June 18, 1824
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