Mr James Grattan

1783 - October 21, 1854
Summary information for Mr James Grattan

Contributions

1831

2 speeches — WICK LOW UNION. Commons February 17, 1831

TAX ON STEAM-BOATS. Commons February 17, 1831

EMIGRATION. Commons February 22, 1831

POTATO TITHES IN IRELAND. Commons February 22, 1831

GROWTH OF TOBACCO IN IRELAND. Commons March 10, 1831

2 speeches — UNION OF WICKLOW. Commons March 15, 1831

DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Commons March 18, 1831

REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 29, 1831

DISTRESS AND RELIEF OF IRELAND. Commons March 30, 1831

STATE OF THE COUNTY OF CLARE. Commons April 13, 1831

AFFRAY AT NEWTOWNBARRY. Commons June 23, 1831

REPEAL OF THE UNION. Commons July 1, 1831

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons July 12, 1831

KILDARE-STREET SOCIETY. Commons July 15, 1831

DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Commons July 25, 1831

2 speeches — POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Commons July 27, 1831

PROGRESS OF THE REFORM BILL. Commons August 4, 1831

GRANT TO MAYNOOTH COLLEGE.— Commons August 5, 1831

2 speeches — SUBLETTING ACT (IRELAND. Commons August 5, 1831

DUBLIN CITY ELECTION. Commons August 8, 1831

STATE OF THE IRISH POOR. Commons August 10, 1831

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

3 speeches — RECORDER OF DUBLIN—JUDICIAL OFFICERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 12, 1831

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

2 speeches — PUBLIC WORKS IN IRELAND. Commons August 15, 1831

BOARD OF TRADE (IRELAND). Commons August 16, 1831

DUBLIN (CITY) ELECTION PETITION. Commons August 23, 1831

DUBLIN ELECTION. Commons August 26, 1831

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

BUILDING OF CHURCHES(IRELAND). Commons August 29, 1831

POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Commons August 29, 1831

CHURCH PROPERTY. Commons September 14, 1831

3 speeches — PUBLIC WORKS (IRELAND). Commons September 16, 1831

DUBLIN ELECTION. Commons October 12, 1831

TITHES IN IRELAND. Commons December 15, 1831

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