Mr Ralph Bernal
1811 - 1882Summary information for Mr Ralph Bernal
Contributions
1852
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Commons February 3, 1852
METROPOLIS BUILDINGS BILL. Commons February 4, 1852
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH—REPORT OF ADDRESS. Commons February 4, 1852
THE QUEEN'S SPEECH—A SUPPLY. Commons February 5, 1852
VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 6, 1852
TENANT RIGHT (IRELAND). Commons February 10, 1852
2 speeches — VENTILATION OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 11, 1852
2 speeches — LOCAL MILITIA. Commons February 16, 1852
BOROUGH OF HARWICH. Commons February 27, 1852
ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE—THE MAYNOOTH GRANT. Commons February 27, 1852
3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 19, 1852
PUBLIC BUSINESS—EXPLANATIONS. Commons March 22, 1852
ELECTIVE FRANCHISE—PARLIAMENT ARY REFORM. Commons March 25, 1852
MILITIA BILL. Commons March 29, 1852
TENANT RIGHT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 31, 1852
MINISTERIAL POLICY. Commons April 5, 1852
BALLAST HEAVERS (PORT OF LONDON). Commons April 6, 1852
2 speeches — MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons May 11, 1852
2 speeches — MILITIA BILL. Commons May 14, 1852
COUNTY ELECTIONS POLLS BILL. Commons May 19, 1852
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 19, 1852
MILITIA BILL. Commons June 7, 1852
2 speeches — CASE OF MR. MATHER—REVIEW OF THE SESSION. Commons June 14, 1852
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons June 15, 1852
METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 22, 1852
METROPOLITAN BURIALS BILL. Commons June 23, 1852
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Commons November 11, 1852
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons November 19, 1852
COMMERCIAL LEGISLATION—FREE TRADE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons November 25, 1852
2 speeches — TENANTS' COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons December 7, 1852
WATS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Commons December 10, 1852
WAYS AND MEANS — THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT — ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons December 14, 1852
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