Mr John Calcraft

October 16, 1765 - September 11, 1831
Summary information for Mr John Calcraft

Contributions

1819

CORN LAWS—RUTLAND PETITION. Commons January 22, 1819

PUBLIC BUSINESS—ORDERS OF THE DAY, AND MOTIONS. Commons January 22, 1819

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES, &c. Commons February 1, 1819

BANK RESTRICTION CONTINUANCE— PETITION FROM BRISTOL IN FAVOUR OF. Commons February 3, 1819

2 speeches — MOTION FOR ADDING MR. BROUGHAM TO THE BANK OF ENGLAND COMMITTEE. Commons February 8, 1819

USURY LAWS REPEAL BILL. Commons February 15, 1819

COAL DUTIES. Commons February 26, 1819

2 speeches — SALT DUTIES. Commons March 18, 1819

JUNIOR LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY. Commons March 18, 1819

FIRST REPORT OF THE SECRET COMMITTEE, ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF THE BANK RESUMING CASH PAYMENTS. Commons April 5, 1819

BANK OF IRELAND CASH PAYMENTS BILL Commons April 6, 1819

SALT LAWS. Commons May 13, 1819

MARQUIS CAMDEN'S TELLERSHIP BILL. Commons May 21, 1819

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons June 2, 1819

INSOLVENT DEBTORS BILL. Commons June 2, 1819

2 speeches — RESOLUTIONS RELATING TO THE PUBLIC INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. Commons June 7, 1819

THE BUDGET. Commons June 9, 1819

PETITIONS AGAINST THE NEW TAXES. Commons June 14, 1819

INSOLVENT DEBTORS BILL. Commons July 7, 1819

RESOLUTIONS RESPECTING THE RETRENCHMENT OF THE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE. Commons July 12, 1819

SEDITIOUS MEETINGS PREVENTION BILL. Commons December 6, 1819

TRAINING PREVENTION BILL. Commons December 8, 1819

MOTION RESPECTING MR. OWEN'S PLAN. Commons December 16, 1819

SEIZURE OF ARMS BILL. Commons December 16, 1819

INSOLVENT DEBTORS BILL. Commons December 17, 1819

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons December 17, 1819

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND SAVINGS BANKS. Commons December 21, 1819

STATE OF THE LABOURING POOR OF SCOTLAND. Commons December 21, 1819

CHELSEA PENSION LIST. Commons December 21, 1819

NEWSPAPER STAMP DUTIES BILL. Commons December 22, 1819

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