Mr Richard Sheridan
November 4, 1751 - July 7, 1816Summary information for Mr Richard Sheridan
Contributions
1805
MIDDLESEX ELECTION. Commons February 5, 1805
IRISH HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons February 8, 1805
SALT DUTY BILL. Commons February 19, 1805
REPEAL OF THE ADDITIONAL FORCE BILL. Commons February 27, 1805
COMMISSION OF NAVAL ENQUIRY. Commons March 1, 1805
2 speeches — REPEAL OF THE ADDITIONAL FORCE BILL.— Commons March 6, 1805
3 speeches — MIDDLESEX ELECTION. Commons March 8, 1805
2 speeches — MILITIA ENLISTIG BILL. Commons April 1, 1805
MINUTES. Commons April 8, 1805
Lord Archibald Hamilton rose, amidst loud cries for the question. He said he would not detain the house a moment. No member for Scotland had yet delivered their sentiments on the question, and he only meant to state that there was at least one representative of that country who would vote for the original motion. The house then divided:—
For Mr. Whitbread's Motion 216 For the Previous Question 216 The numbers being thus equal the SPEAKER gave his casting vote in favour of Mr. Whitbread's Motion, thereby making a Majority of
Commons
April 8, 1805
PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO THE PRINTER OF "THE ORACLE" FOR A LIBEL ON THE HOUSE. Commons April 25, 1805
2 speeches — PROCEEDINGS RESPECTING THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE TENTH NAVAL REPORT. Commons April 25, 1805
2 speeches — BALLOT FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE 10th NAVAL REPORT. Commons April 26, 1805
2 speeches — PROCEEDINGS RESPECTING THE PRINTER OF THE ORACLE." Commons April 26, 1805
NAVAL COMMISSIONERS' RENEWAL BILL. Commons April 29, 1805
PROCEEDINGS RESPECTING LORD MELVILLE AND MR. TROTTER. Commons April 29, 1805
2 speeches — BALLOT FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE ELEVENTH NAVAL REPORT. Commons April 30, 1805
4 speeches — PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE PRINTER OF "THE ORACLE," FOR A LIBEL ON THE HOUSE. Commons May 2, 1805
3 speeches — VOTE OF THANKS TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF NAVAL ENQUIRY. Commons May 2, 1805
CONDUCT OF SIR HOME POPHAM. Commons May 8, 1805
DUKE OF ATHOLL'S CLAIM. Commons June 7, 1805
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