Mr Peter Borthwick
1804 - 1852Summary information for Mr Peter Borthwick
Contributions
1847
POOR REMOVAL ACT. Commons January 20, 1847
THE ADDRESS—REPORT. Commons January 20, 1847
SUGAR IN BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES. Commons January 22, 1847
POOR LAW COMMISSION—LAW OF SETTLEMENT. Commons January 22, 1847
FACTORIES BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 17, 1847
THE FACTORY BILL. Commons March 16, 1847
FACTORIES BILL. Commons March 17, 1847
FRENCH INFLUENCE IN SPAIN. Commons March 19, 1847
2 speeches — ATROCITIES IN SPAIN. Commons March 29, 1847
SUPPLY—GOVERNMENT PLAN OF EDUCATION—(ADJOURNED DEBATE). Commons April 20, 1847
PORTUGAL. Commons May 3, 1847
CONDITION OF GREECE. Commons May 3, 1847
POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION. Commons May 3, 1847
POOR-LAW ADMINISTRATION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons May 20, 1847
POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION—ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH NIGHT). Commons May 21, 1847
SUPPLY—NELSON'S MONUMENT. Commons May 28, 1847
INTERVENTION WITH PORTUGAL. Commons May 31, 1847
PORTUGAL. Commons June 3, 1847
PORTUGAL Commons June 4, 1847
THE LATE SIR EARDLEY WILMOT. Commons June 7, 1847
2 speeches — PORTUGAL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 14, 1847
PORTUGAL—THE COUNT OUT. Commons June 16, 1847
2 speeches — POOR LAWS ADMINISTRATION BILL. Commons June 17, 1847
THE JUNTA OF OPORTO—EXPLANATION. Commons June 18, 1847
3 speeches — POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION BILL. Commons June 24, 1847
THE EX-RAJAH OF SATTARA. Commons June 25, 1847
RELIEF COMMITTEES (IRELAND). Commons June 30, 1847
HEALTH OF TOWNS. Commons July 1, 1847
PORTUGAL. Commons July 5, 1847
THE SPANISH DEBT. Commons July 6, 1847
THE RAJAH OF SATTARA—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 6, 1847
2 speeches — SUPPLY—THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 9, 1847
THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 12, 1847
BISHOPRIC OF MANCHESTER. Commons July 20, 1847
2 speeches — BISHOPRIC OF MANCHESTER. Commons July 21, 1847
EFFECTS OF SLAVE EMANCIPATION. Commons July 23, 1847
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