Mr John Bowring

1792 - 1854
Summary information for Mr John Bowring

Contributions

1845

2 speeches — COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH TURKEY. Commons February 14, 1845

FINANCIAL STATEMENT—THE BUDGET. Commons February 14, 1845

2 speeches — HONG-KONG. Commons February 25, 1845

SUGAR DUTIES. Commons March 3, 1845

PROPERTY TAX. Commons March 5, 1845

RAILWAY CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION BILL. Commons March 6, 1845

WAYS AND MEANS—SUGAR DUTIES. Commons March 7, 1845

CUSTOMS' ACTS. Commons March 19, 1845

QUARANTINE LAWS Commons April 1, 1845

COLONIAL ACCOUNTS. Commons April 1, 1845

OPENING LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE. Commons April 4, 1845

OPENING OF LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE. Commons April 8, 1845

HEALTH OF TOWNS. Commons April 8, 1845

AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. Commons April 8, 1845

MEMBERS SERVING ON COMMITTEES. Commons May 5, 1845

MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons May 5, 1845

ARRANGEMENT OF BUSINESS—COUNTING OUT THE HOUSE. Commons May 16, 1845

SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 16, 1845

PECULIAR BURDENS ON LAND. Commons June 3, 1845

REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS. Commons June 10, 1845

2 speeches — ISLE OF MAN. Commons June 12, 1845

THE LEBANON—THE DRUSES AND MARONITES. Commons June 13, 1845

PROTESTANT DISSENTING MINISTERS. Commons June 13, 1845

2 speeches — CUSTOMS' ACT. Commons June 20, 1845

2 speeches — LAWS OF THE ISLE OF MAN. Commons June 24, 1845

ABUSES IN THE POST OFFICE. Commons June 27, 1845

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ORDNANCE AND MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 27, 1845

COMMONS'ENCLOSURE BILL. Commons July 4, 1845

RAJAH OF SATTARA. Commons July 22, 1845

BUTTER AND CHEESE. Commons July 22, 1845

FEES (CRIMINAL COURTS) BILL. Commons July 24, 1845

LIGHT GOLD—THE CURRENCY. Commons July 25, 1845

CEYLON. Commons July 25, 1845

2 speeches — COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. Commons July 28, 1845

STANDING ORDERS—RAILWAYS. Commons July 29, 1845

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