Mr Joseph Henley

1793 - 1884
Summary information for Mr Joseph Henley

Contributions

1846

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Commons February 25, 1846

METROPOLITAN BUILDINGS ACT. Commons March 4, 1846

CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 20, 1846

MR. W. S. O'BRIEN—REFUSAL TO SERVE ON A COMMITTEE. Commons April 28, 1846

2 speeches — CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons May 8, 1846

CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. Commons May 18, 1846

VISCOUNT HARDINGE'S ANNUITY BILL. Commons May 18, 1846

BRIDPORT ELECTION—CASE OF WM. ROCKETT. Commons May 19, 1846

LIBERATION OF MR. W. S. O'BRIEN. Commons May 25, 1846

BRIDPORT ELECTION. Commons May 28, 1846

3 speeches — POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons June 5, 1846

PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH NIGHT). Commons June 18, 1846

CHURCHES BILL. Commons June 19, 1846

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS AND FREEMEN BILL. Commons June 24, 1846

2 speeches — SUPPLY—POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS. Commons July 13, 1846

POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 16, 1846

SUGAR DUTIES. Commons July 20, 1846

DEATH BY ACCIDENT COMPENSATION BILL. Commons July 22, 1846

3 speeches — THE POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 23, 1846

POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 30, 1846

JOINT STOCK BANK (SCOTLAND AND IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 30, 1846

RELIGIOUS OPINIONS BILL. Commons August 6, 1846

THE NEW CORN LAW. Commons August 8, 1846

DEODANDS ABOLITION (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 11, 1846

RELIGIOUS OPINIONS RELIEF BILL. Commons August 12, 1846

RAILWAY GAUGE BILL. Commons August 12, 1846

BRITISH POSSESSIONS BILL. Commons August 13, 1846

BRITISH POSSESSIONS BILL. Commons August 15, 1846

DISTRESS IN IRELAND — MEASURES OF RELIEF. Commons August 17, 1846

CHIEF JUSTICESHIP OF BOMBAY.—APPOINTMENT OF MR. D. POLLOCK. Commons August 18, 1846

2 speeches — SMALL DEBTS BILL. Commons August 20, 1846

RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Commons August 21, 1846

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