Mr James Abercromby

1776 - 1858
Summary information for Mr James Abercromby

Contributions

1835

3 speeches — CHOICE OF A SPEAKER. Commons February 19, 1835

THE KING'S APPROVAL OF THE SPEAKER. Commons February 20, 1835

HIS MAJESTY'S REPLY TO THE ADDRESS. Commons March 2, 1835

ORDERS TO THE MILITARY IN IRELAND. Commons March 3, 1835

INCREASE OF THE RESIUM DONUM. Commons March 4, 1835

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Commons March 4, 1835

2 speeches — OUTRAGES IN ARMAGH. Commons March 6, 1835

MAGISTRATES OF CARLOW. Commons March 6, 1835

SUPPLY. Commons March 6, 1835

ORANGE LODGES—IRELAND. Commons March 6, 1835

EXECUTION OF WILLS. Commons March 11, 1835

ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY. Commons March 12, 1835

AMBASSADOR TO ST. PETERSBURGH. Commons March 16, 1835

4 speeches — TITHES, IRELAND. Commons March 23, 1835

INTERCHANGE OF LITERATURE WITH FRANCE. Commons March 25, 1835

CANTERBURY ELECTION. Commons March 26, 1835

LEICESTER (BOROUGH) ELECTION. Commons March 26, 1835

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 27, 1835

LEICESTER BOROUGH ELECTION. Commons April 1, 1835

LOWER CANADA. Commons April 2, 1835

CHURCH OF IRELAND—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 2, 1835

SIR ROGER GREISLEY. Commons April 3, 1835

POOR LAWS. Commons May 12, 1835

2 speeches — PUBLIC CARRIAGES (METROPOLIS). Commons May 13, 1835

2 speeches — LORD LIEUTENANT OF ARMAGH. Commons May 14, 1835

3 speeches — ABSENCE OF A MEMBER OF AN ELECTION COMMITTEE. Commons May 21, 1835

LIVERPOOL POLICE. Commons May 22, 1835

CONDUCT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons May 22, 1835

HULL ELECTION. Commons May 26, 1835

2 speeches — MR. JOHNSTON AND HIS CONSTITUENTS. Commons June 1, 1835

AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS—A SILVER STANDARD. Commons June 1, 1835

THE BALLOT. Commons June 2, 1835

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE.—MR. CHARL- TON AND MR. HUME. Commons June 3, 1835

2 speeches — THE SPEAKER'S LEVEES. Commons June 5, 1835

2 speeches — DOWN PETITION. Commons June 10, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 10, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 11, 1835

CIVIL COURTS BILL (IRELAND) CHANGE IN PROCEEDINGS. Commons June 12, 1835

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons June 15, 1835

2 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 15, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM. Commons June 22, 1835

2 speeches — AFFAIRS OF SPAIN—ORDERS IN COUNCIL. Commons June 24, 1835

4 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons June 26, 1835

CASE OF MR. HUDSON. Commons June 26, 1835

CATHOLIC MEMBERS' OATH. Commons June 29, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION—MR.O'MALLEY. Commons June 30, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION. Commons July 1, 1835

CORPORATIONS.—(MR. HOGG'S PROTEST.). Commons July 7, 1835

ALLEGED BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 14, 1835

2 speeches — ORANGE SOCIETIES. Commons July 17, 1835

4 speeches — THE CHURCH (IRELAND)—COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1835

6 speeches — IPSWICH ELECTION—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 22, 1835

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—CASE OF MR. SPARROW. Commons July 23, 1835

IPSWICH ELECTION.—CASE OF MR. CLIPPERTON. Commons July 29, 1835

2 speeches — CASE OF WILLIAM PRENTICE. Commons July 31, 1835

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—CASE OF MR. KEITH. Commons August 3, 1835

EXTRACTS FKOM THE APPENDIX. Commons August 4, 1835

COPY OF A LETTER FROM WILLIAM SCOTT TO WILLIAM SWAN, THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT, GRAND SECRETARY OF THE GRAND LODGE, [Q. 2856,]. Commons August 4, 1835

GREAT YARMOUTH. Commons August 6, 1835

ARREST OF A WITNESS. Commons August 7, 1835

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.—THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons August 7, 1835

5 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM (IRELAND. Commons August 10, 1835

2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM. Commons August 14, 1835

2 speeches — ORANGE LODGES.—COLONEL FAIRMAN. Commons August 19, 1835

REGISTRY OF VOTERS (IRELAND). Commons August 19, 1835

CASE OF COLONEL FAIRMAN. Commons August 20, 1835

GENERAL DARLING. Commons August 20, 1835

3 speeches — MR. BUCKINGHAM'S COMPENSATION. Commons August 28, 1835

THE LORDS' JOURNALS. Commons August 28, 1835

2 speeches — GENERAL DARLING. Commons September 1, 1835

CORPORATION REFORM—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons September 7, 1835

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