Mr John Copley
May 21, 1772 - October 12, 1863Summary information for Mr John Copley
Contributions
1835
3 speeches — MARRIAGE LAW. Lords June 1, 1835
THE EARL OF DEVON. Lords June 24, 1835
CORPORATION COMMISSIONERS.—EXPLANATION. Lords July 13, 1835
COUNSEL FOR PRISONERS. Lords July 13, 1835
COMMITTEES OF PRIVILEGE. Lords July 14, 1835
2 speeches — CORPORATION COMMISSIONERS—Mr. HOGG. Lords July 20, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM—COUNSEL. Lords July 28, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM — HEARING COUNSEL. Lords July 30, 1835
2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM. Lords August 1, 1835
9 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM. Lords August 3, 1835
2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM. Lords August 4, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM. Lords August 7, 1835
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (IRE- LAND). Lords August 12, 1835
2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM COMMITTEE. —COMMISSIONERS. Lords August 12, 1835
8 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM COMMITTEE. Lords August 13, 1835
2 speeches — EDUCATION AND CHARITIES. Lords August 14, 1835
7 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM, COMMITTEE. Lords August 14, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM. Lords August 17, 1835
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Lords August 17, 1835
3 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Lords August 17, 1835
6 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Lords August 18, 1835
2 speeches — THE TITHES AND CHURCH (IRELAND) COMMITTEE. Lords August 24, 1835
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Lords August 25, 1835
2 speeches — COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES. Lords August 25, 1835
10 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Lords August 25, 1835
5 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM—REPORT. Lords August 27, 1835
2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT FOR. DEBT. Lords August 31, 1835
3 speeches — TITHES AND THE CHURCH (IRELAND) PETITION: EXPLANATION. Lords September 3, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM—CONFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO HOUSES. Lords September 3, 1835
LAW OF MARRIAGE. Lords September 3, 1835
2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT—EXPLANATION. Lords September 3, 1835
2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM.—COMMONS' AMENDMENTS. Lords September 4, 1835
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