Mr Henry Warburton

1785 - 1858
Summary information for Mr Henry Warburton

Contributions

1841

STANDING ORDERS—COMMITTEES ON PRIVATE BILLS. Commons January 27, 1841

COPYRIGHT. Commons January 27, 1841

2 speeches — COPYRIGHT. Commons January 29, 1841

STANDING ORDERS—RAILWAY BILLS. Commons February 4, 1841

RAILWAYS. Commons February 4, 1841

MEDICAL REFORM. Commons February 5, 1841

2 speeches — COUNTY COURTS. Commons February 9, 1841

COPYRIGHT OF DESIGNS. Commons February 9, 1841

ADMISSION OF JEWS TO CORPORATE OFFICES. Commons February 9, 1841

DESTITUTION IN THE HIGHLANDS—EMIGRATION. Commons February 11, 1841

ORDNANCE SURVEY OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. Commons February 11, 1841

THE NIGER EXPEDITION. Commons February 16, 1841

2 speeches — LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS—MR. SNOW HARRIS. Commons February 18, 1841

COUNTY CORONERS. Commons February 18, 1841

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (ENGLAND). Commons February 19, 1841

EAST-INDIA RUM. Commons February 26, 1841

COPYRIGHT OF DESIGNS. Commons March 3, 1841

SUPPLY—THE EARL OF CARDIGAN —CANADA—CATHOLIC SOLDIERS. Commons March 8, 1841

2 speeches — COUNTY COHONERS. Commons March 10, 1841

2 speeches — DEPOSITS ON SHARES. Commons March 11, 1841

EAST-INDIA RUM. Commons March 12, 1841

CHURCH RATES—PETITION OF WILLIAM BAINES. Commons March 16, 1841

SEVERN NAVIGATION. Commons March 17, 1841

2 speeches — COPYRIGHT OF DESIGNS BILL. Commons March 24, 1841

COLONIAL DUTIES. Commons April 5, 1841

2 speeches — COUNTY CORONERS. Commons May 5, 1841

2 speeches — THE EARL OF CARDIGAN. Commons May 13, 1841

ANATOMY ACT. Commons May 20, 1841

POLITICAL OFFENDERS. Commons May 25, 1841

BRIBERY AT ST. ALBAN'S. Commons June 8, 1841

3 speeches — DOG CARTS. Commons June 9, 1841

DANISH CLAIMS. Commons June 9, 1841

DEBTS OF PARISHES BILL. Commons June 9, 1841

DANISH CLAIMS. Commons June 10, 1841

BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons June 10, 1841

DEBTS OF PARISHES. Commons June 14, 1841

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