Mr John Freeman-Mitford

August 18, 1748 - January 16, 1830
Summary information for Mr John Freeman-Mitford

Contributions

1827

CORN LAWS. Lords February 22, 1827

CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. Lords March 8, 1827

CORN LAWS—NEW SCALE OF DUTIES. Lords March 8, 1827

GAME LAWS. Lords March 20, 1827

CORN AND WOOL TRADE. Lords March 22, 1827

POOR-LAWS IN IRELAND. Lords March 29, 1827

GAME LAWS AMENDMENT BILL. Lords April 6, 1827

2 speeches — TURNER'S DIVORCE BILL. Lords May 15, 1827

2 speeches — CORN LAWS—LORD REDESDALE'S RESOLUTIONS. Lords May 15, 1827

CASE OF MISS TURNER. Lords May 17, 1827

CORN BILL. Lords May 25, 1827

CORN BILL. Lords June 1, 1827

Corn Bill. Lords June 7, 1827

Earl Bathurst contended that there was no substantial difference between the amendment, and the proposition of the President of the Board of Trade. The right hon. gentleman's proposition was, that no corn should be taken out of warehouse, for home consumption, until the average price in the home market reached 66s.; and that then this bill should come into operation, but not until that was the case. It was obvious that this contingency might take place then, or next year, or perhaps it might not happen for ten years. He objected strongly to the principle of the reciprocity clause; by which government would have the Lords June 12, 1827

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