Mr James Abercromby
1776 - 1858Summary information for Mr James Abercromby
Contributions
1823
IRISH YEOMANRY CORPS.— Commons February 11, 1823
COURTS OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND—CHIEF BARON O'GRADY.— Commons February 12, 1823
COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY—LIEUTENANT-GENERAL OF THE ORDNANCE.— Commons February 12, 1823
RIGHT OF VOTING.— Commons February 20, 1823
RIOT AT THE DUBLIN THEATRE.— Commons February 24, 1823
2 speeches — ORANGE SOCIETIES IN IRELAND.— Commons March 5, 1823
ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 10, 1823
INSOLVENT DEBTORS' BILL.— Commons March 18, 1823
RIOT AT THE DUBLIN THEATRE.— Commons March 24, 1823
ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS. Commons April 17, 1823
SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 2, 1823
REFORM OF PARLIAMENT.—PETITION FROM EDINBURGH. Commons May 5, 1823
SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 6, 1823
3 speeches — SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 7, 1823
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COMPLAINT AGAINST "THE BRITISH PRESS." Commons May 8, 1823
SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 8, 1823
SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 9, 1823
2 speeches — CONDUCT OF CHIEF BARQN O'GRADY. Commons May 16, 1823
IRISH TITHES COMPOSITION BILL. Commons May 16, 1823
SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 22, 1823
2 speeches — SHERIFF OF DUBLIN—INQUIRY INTO HIS CONDUCT. Commons May 26, 1823
IRISH TITHES COMPOSITION BILL. Commons May 30, 1823
3 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE LORD ADVOCATE OF SCOTLAND IN THE CASE OF W. M. BORTHWICK. Commons June 3, 1823
COURT OF CHANCERY. Commons June 5, 1823
2 speeches — IRISH TITHES COMPOSITION BILL. Commons June 6, 1823
LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. Commons June 25, 1823
2 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAW IN IRELAND. Commons June 26, 1823
SCOTCH JURIES BILL. Commons June 30, 1823
CONDUCT OF CHIEF BARON O'GRADY. Commons July 2, 1823
SCOTTISH LAW COMMISSION BILL. Commons July 10, 1823
SILK MANUFACTURE BILL. Commons July 18, 1823
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