Mr Richard Sheridan
November 4, 1751 - July 7, 1816Summary information for Mr Richard Sheridan
Contributions
1807
OAK BARK BILL. Commons January 26, 1807
3 speeches — CONDUCT OF LORD WELLESLEY. Commons January 26, 1807
TREASURERSHIP OF THE NAVY. Commons February 2, 1807
WESTMINSTER ELECTION PETITION. Commons February 20, 1807
2 speeches — MR. PAULL'S PETITION RESPECTING THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION. Commons February 26, 1807
2 speeches — CARNATIC PAPERS. Commons February 26, 1807
2 speeches — PETITION. RESPECTING THE WEST-MINISTER ELECTION. Commons February 27, 1807
MR. PAULL'S PETITION RESPECTING THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION. Commons March 2, 1807
3 speeches —
Mr. P. Moore
3 speeches — MR. PAULL'S PETITION RESPECTING THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION. Commons March 5, 1807
4 speeches — Cross-examined by Mr. Warren on behalf the Petitioner. Commons March 5, 1807
SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Commons March 16, 1807
MR. PAULL'S PETITION RESPECTING THE WESTMINSTER ELECTION. Commons March 18, 1807
RESOLUTION RESP CTING OFFICES IN REVERSION. Commons March 24, 1807
2 speeches — AFFAIRS OF INDIA. Commons March 25, 1807
CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION. Commons April 9, 1807
2 speeches — CALICO PRINTERS' BILL. Commons April 23, 1807
STANDING ORDER FOR THE EXCLUSION OF STRANGERS. Commons July 7, 1807
2 speeches — PLACES, PENSIONS, SINECURES, &c. HELD BY MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. Commons July 7, 1807
IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons July 9, 1807
NAVAL ABUSES Commons July 10, 1807
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE AT MAYNOOTH. Commons July 15, 1807
IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons July 27, 1807
SIERRA LEONE COMPANY'S BILL. Commons July 29, 1807
2 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND. Commons July 31, 1807
PUBLICANS' LICENCE BILL. Commons August 3, 1807
IRISH ARMS BILL. Commons August 4, 1807
MILITIA COMPLETION BILL. Commons August 5, 1807
2 speeches — IRISH ARMS BILL. Commons August 7, 1807
3 speeches — PUBLICANS' LICENSE BILL. Commons August 8, 1807
2 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND. Commons August 13, 1807
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