Mr Richard Cobden

1804 - 1865
Summary information for Mr Richard Cobden

Contributions

1842

CORN LAWS—MINISTERIAL PLAN. Commons February 9, 1842

2 speeches — CORN LAWS—BURDENS ON LAND. Commons February 21, 1842

2 speeches — DISTRESS AT STOCKPORT. Commons February 21, 1842

CORN-LAWS — MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION — TOTAL REPEAL — ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH DAY). Commons February 23, 1842

3 speeches — CORN-LAWS—MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION—TOTAL REPEAL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(FIFTH DAY). Commons February 24, 1842

THE MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 4, 1842

CORN BILL — BURDENS ON LAND. Commons March 14, 1842

4 speeches — CHARGES AGAINST MANUFACTURERS —THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 16, 1842

2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons March 23, 1842

3 speeches — CORN IMPORTATION — REGULATION OF WAGES. Commons April 7, 1842

2 speeches — CUSTOMS DUTIES (WEST INDIAN AND NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES). Commons April 15, 1842

MALT, BRITISH SPIRITS, TEA AND SUGAR. Commons April 18, 1842

FRAUDS OF MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons April 19, 1842

2 speeches — REFORM IN THE REPRESENTATION. Commons April 21, 1842

PAYMENT OF WAGES COMMITTEE. Commons May 3, 1842

PAYMENT OF WAGES COMMITTEE. Commons May 4, 1842

CUSTOMS ACTS—THE TARIFF—CATTLE. Commons May 24, 1842

CHEESE Commons May 25, 1842

DISTRESS IN THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS. Commons June 3, 1842

SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 3, 1842

7 speeches — CUSTOMS ACTS—THE TARIFF. Commons June 7, 1842

CUSTOMS' ACTS—THE TARIFF.—COTTONS. Commons June 8, 1842

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY. Commons June 16, 1842

POOR-LAW. Commons June 24, 1842

2 speeches — DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY.} Commons July 8, 1842

REPEAL OF THE CORN-LAWS. Commons July 11, 1842

DISTRESS—RE-ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT. Commons July 21, 1842

3 speeches — PUBLIC DISTRESS. Commons July 22, 1842

MEXICO AND TEXAS. Commons August 2, 1842

PUBLIC BILLS—LATE AND PRESENT MINISTERS Commons August 10, 1842

PUBLIC MEETINGS — EXCHEQUER BILLS OUTSTAND AT MANCHESTER. Commons August 12, 1842

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