Mr Hudson Gurney
January 19, 1775 - November 9, 1864Summary information for Mr Hudson Gurney
Contributions
1831
WINDSOR CASTLE AND BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Commons February 15, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM — SIT TINGS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 21, 1831
REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 24, 1831
REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 30, 1831
2 speeches — REFORM — CAMBRIDGE PETITION. Commons March 30, 1831
SIR EDWARD SUGDEN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEYMOUTH. Commons April 13, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. Commons April 15, 1831
IMPROVEMENTS IN LONDON. Commons June 23, 1831
BOROUGH OF LIVERPOOL. Commons July 8, 1831
PUBLIC BUSINESS—RECEPTION OF PETITIONS. Commons July 8, 1831
WATERLOO BRIDGE NEW STREET BILL. Commons July 11, 1831
REPRESENTATION or THE ISLE of WIGHT. Commons July 13, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND)—COMMITTEE—THIRD DAY. Commons July 14, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM — BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—FOURTH DAY. Commons July 15, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL— ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—FIFTH DAY. Commons July 19, 1831
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—EIGHTH DAY. Commons July 22, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE— FIF TEENTH DAY. Commons August 3, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTY FOURTH DAY. Commons August 16, 1831
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL, FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—THIRTY- FIFTH DAY. Commons September 1, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—FORTIETH DAY. Commons September 7, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—CONSIDERATION OF THE REPORT. Commons September 13, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—FURTHER CONSIDER ATION OF THE REPORT. Commons September 14, 1831
INFLUENCE OF PEERS AT ELECTIONS—CASE OF HERTFORD. Commons September 21, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—THIRD READING—AD JOURNED DEBATE. Commons September 21, 1831
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