Mr James Gordon

1789 - 1864
Summary information for Mr James Gordon

Contributions

1831

ABUSES OF THE PRESS. Commons July 1, 1831

2 speeches — TITHES (IRELAND). Commons July 12, 1831

5 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND.—COMMITTEE—FIRST DAY. Commons July 12, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL FOR ENGLAND — COMMITTEE — SECOND DAY. Commons July 13, 1831

2 speeches — KILDARE STREET SOCIETY — PETITIONS. Commons July 14, 1831

5 speeches — GRANT FOR THE COLLEGE OF MAY NOOTH. Commons July 19, 1831

4 speeches — BLASPHEMOUS PUBLICATIONS—CASE OF ROBERT TAYLOR. Commons July 22, 1831

2 speeches — CASE OF MURDER IN IRELAND. Commons August 3, 1831

2 speeches — GRANT TO MAYNOOTH COLLEGE.— Commons August 5, 1831

4 speeches — OUTRAGES IN IRELAND. Commons August 9, 1831

6 speeches — THE IRISH YEOMANRY. Commons August 11, 1831

2 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons August 12, 1831

2 speeches — PUNISHMENT OF RELIGIOUS OPINIONS. Commons August 15, 1831

2 speeches — LORD-LIEUTENANTS FOR IRELAND. Commons August 15, 1831

3 speeches — MAGISTRATES OF WEXFORD. Commons August 20, 1831

3 speeches — YEOMANRY OF IRELAND. Commons August 26, 1831

2 speeches — RELIGIOUS PROSECUTIONS. Commons September 5, 1831

2 speeches — TITHES (IRELAND). Commons September 7, 1831

2 speeches — YEOMANRY (IRELAND). Commons September 9, 1831

3 speeches — SUPPLY—EDUCATION OF THE IRISH. Commons September 9, 1831

CHURCH PROPERTY. Commons September 14, 1831

SUPPLY—MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons September 26, 1831

IRISH YEOMANRY. Commons October 3, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR SCOTLAND—COMMITTEE. Commons October 3, 1831

TITHES—IRELAND. Commons October 6, 1831

3 speeches — LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE. Commons October 12, 1831

3 speeches — VESTRIES BILL—PRIVILEGES OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 13, 1831

PILGRIM TAX—INDIA. Commons October 14, 1831

THE CANADAS. Commons October 14, 1831

REFORM PETITIONS. Commons December 16, 1831

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