Mr Richard Sheil
1791 - 1851Summary information for Mr Richard Sheil
Contributions
1845
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S SPEECH. Commons February 4, 1845
2 speeches — OPENING LETTERS AT THE POST-OFFICE. Commons February 18, 1845
THE INCOME TAX. Commons February 19, 1845
MUSEUMS OF ART. Commons March 6, 1845
WAYS AND MEANS—SUGAR DUTIES. Commons March 7, 1845
INCOME AND PROPERTY TAX. Commons March 10, 1845
NEW ZEALAND COMPANY — LORD STANLEY. Commons March 18, 1845
OPENING LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE. Commons April 1, 1845
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons April 3, 1845
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE—ADJOURNED DEBATE (SIXTH NIGHT). Commons April 18, 1845
ACTS RELATING TO BANKING—(IRELAND AND SCOTLAND. Commons April 25, 1845
ENGLISH RESIDENTS IN BRAZIL. Commons April 28, 1845
2 speeches — ACADEMICAL INSTITUTIONS IN IRELAND. Commons May 9, 1845
TRINITY COLLEGE (DUBLIN). Commons May 20, 1845
BELFAST PRESBYTERY, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1845. Commons May 21, 1845
2 speeches — ACADEMICAL INSTITUTIONS (IRELAND). Commons May 30, 1845
ACADEMICAL INSTITUTIONS (IRELAND). Commons June 13, 1845
IRISH FISHERIES. Commons June 13, 1845
COLLEGES (IRELAND). Commons June 16, 1845
NEW ZEALAND—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Commons June 19, 1845
2 speeches — COLLEGES (IRELAND). Commons June 30, 1845
POOR LAW AMENDMENT (SCOTIAND). Commons July 3, 1845
AFFRAY AT BALLINHASSIG. Commons July 4, 1845
SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. Commons July 8, 1845
RIGHT OF SEARCHING AMERICAN VESSELS. Commons July 8, 1845
THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 8, 1845
RELIEF OF ROMAN CATHOLICS. Commons July 9, 1845
COLLEGES (IRELAND). Commons July 10, 1845
THE CHARITABLE BEQUESTS ACT (IRELAND). Commons July 25, 1845
FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons July 25, 1845
2 speeches — POLICE (IRELAND). Commons July 28, 1845
3 speeches — COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. Commons July 28, 1845
SUPPLY—NEW ZEALAND. Commons July 30, 1845
3 speeches — SUPPLY—ST. MARGARET'S, WESTMINSTER. Commons July 30, 1845
SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY — MR. WRAY. Commons August 4, 1845
BUSINESS OF THE SESSION. Commons August 5, 1845
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