Mr Peter Borthwick
1804 - 1852Summary information for Mr Peter Borthwick
Contributions
1846
COMMERCIAL POLICY—CUSTOMS—CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED) DEBATE (TWELFTH NIGHT). Commons February 27, 1846
TOTAL AND IMMEDIATE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS. Commons March 2, 1846
CORN LAWS—THE CHELTENHAM PETITION. Commons March 3, 1846
TOTAL AND IMMEDIATE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 3, 1846
BEQUESTS FOR PIOUS AND CHARITABLE PURPOSES BILL. Commons March 4, 1846
THE ANDOVER UNION. Commons March 5, 1846
COMMERCIAL POLICY—CUSTOMS—CORN LAWS. Commons March 6, 1846
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 9, 1846
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIEF BILL. Commons March 11, 1846
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 17, 1846
THE OREGON TERRITORY. Commons March 20, 1846
CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 20, 1846
CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 26, 1846
STATE OF IRELAND. Commons April 24, 1846
2 speeches — PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (SEVENTH NIGHT). Commons May 1, 1846
CORN LAWS—OATS. Commons May 5, 1846
CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons May 8, 1846
CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. Commons May 18, 1846
POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons June 5, 1846
SIR R. PEEL'S EXPLANATION. Commons June 19, 1846
PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(SIXTH NIGHT). Commons June 25, 1846
2 speeches — POOR REMOVAL BILL. Commons July 16, 1846
EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE. Commons July 17, 1846
EDUCATION—IRELAND. Commons July 17, 1846
SCHOOL OF DESIGN. Commons July 17, 1846
2 speeches — THE NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons July 17, 1846
CAPTURED NEGROES. Commons July 17, 1846
SUGAR DUTIES. Commons July 20, 1846
WAYS AND MEANS—SUGAR DUTIES—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 28, 1846
WAYS AND MEANS—SUGAR DUTIES. Commons July 31, 1846
THE BISHOPRICS OF ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR. Commons August 3, 1846
THE CARNIVAL AT MALTA. Commons August 3, 1846
RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Commons August 21, 1846
POOR LAWS. Commons August 28, 1846
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