Mr Richard Malins

1831 - 1882
Summary information for Mr Richard Malins

Contributions

1854

THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT—THE BUDGET. Commons March 6, 1854

PROPERTY DISPOSAL BILL. Commons March 14, 1854

2 speeches — APPOINTMENT OF MR. STONOR. Commons March 17, 1854

WAYS AND MEANS—THE INCOME TAX. Commons March 21, 1854

SOUTH SEA COMPANY BILL. Commons March 27, 1854

INCOME TAX BILL. Commons March 30, 1854

2 speeches — BRIBERY, ETC. BILL. Commons April 3, 1854

COUNTY COURT EXTENSION ACT AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 5, 1854

PROPERTY DISPOSAL BILL. Commons April 5, 1854

REAL ESTATE CHARGES BILL. Commons April 6, 1854

RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC REGULATION BILL. Commons April 6, 1854

2 speeches — OXFORD UNIVERSITY BILL. Commons May 1, 1854

MARRIED WOMEN. Commons May 16, 1854

REAL ESTATE CHARGES BILL. Commons May 18, 1854

ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH NIGHT). Commons May 18, 1854

2 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS—EXCHEQUER BONDS. Commons May 22, 1854

THE PROPERTY DISPOSAL BILL—AD JOURNED DEBATE (SECOND NIGHT). Commons May 24, 1854

4 speeches — UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD BILL. Commons June 15, 1854

MORNING SITTINGS. Commons June 15, 1854

THE CASE OF THE BARON DE BODE. Commons June 20, 1854

LAW OF PARTNERSHIP. Commons June 27, 1854

2 speeches — MORTMAIN BILL. Commons June 28, 1854

PUBLIC REVENUE, AND CONSOLIDATED FUND CHARGES BILL. Commons July 3, 1854

BRIBERY, &c., BILL. Commons July 10, 1854

BRIBEBY, &c., BILL. Commons July 14, 1854

CLAIMS OF MR. STURGEON. Commons July 18, 1854

2 speeches — BRIBERY, &c., BILL. Commons July 21, 1854

BRIBERY, &c., BILL. Commons July 28, 1854

USURY LAWS REPEAL BILL. Commons August 4, 1854

BILLS OF EXCHANGE (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 4, 1854

6 speeches — BRIBERY BILL. Commons August 8, 1854

COMMON LAW PROCEDURE BILL. Commons August 8, 1854

NEW WRIT FOR CAMBRIDGE. Commons August 11, 1854

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