Mr John Curwen

July 12, 1756 - December 11, 1828
Summary information for Mr John Curwen

Contributions

1817

ATTACK ON THE PRINCE REGENT. Commons January 28, 1817

ADDRESS ON THE PRINCE REGENT'S SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE SESSION. Commons January 29, 1817

SAVING BANKS BILL. Commons February 5, 1817

PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c. Commons February 6, 1817

GAME LAWS. Commons February 12, 1817

LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY. Commons February 19, 1817

2 speeches — MR. CURWEN'S MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE ON THE POOR LAWS. Commons February 21, 1817

PETITIONS AGAINST THE SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT. Commons February 26, 1817

HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons February 27, 1817

GAME BILL. Commons March 4, 1817

NEW COINAGE. Commons March 5, 1817

POOR LAWS. Commons March 7, 1817

2 speeches — PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons March 7, 1817

PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &C. Commons March 10, 1817

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 10, 1817

PETITION FROM LIVERPOOL RELATING TO REFORM, & c Commons March 12, 1817

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 14, 1817

SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons March 26, 1817

SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons March 28, 1817

ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 31, 1817

SALT DUTIES. Commons April 25, 1817

LEAD MINES BILL. Commons April 30, 1817

WOOL TRADE. Commons May 1, 1817

STEAM BOATS. Commons May 8, 1817

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons May 12, 1817

STATE OF THE REPRESENTATION. Commons May 20, 1817

LINEN TRANSIT DUTIES. Commons May 22, 1817

SAVING BANKS BILL. Commons May 23, 1817

4 speeches — LISTS OF WITNESSES SERVED ON THE PRISONERS IN THE TOWER.— Commons June 3, 1817

PRINCE REGENT'S MESSAGE RELATING TO SEDITIOUS MEETINGS—A SECRET COMMITTEE APPOINTED. Commons June 5, 1817

LORD COLCHESTER. Commons June 9, 1817

GAME BILL. Commons June 9, 1817

HASLEMERE—PETITION OF JOHN GREENAWAY. Commons June 11, 1817

SPIES AND INFORMERS. Commons June 16, 1817

TITHE EXEMPTIONS BILL. Commons June 19, 1817

HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons June 24, 1817

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