Mr Richard Sheridan

November 4, 1751 - July 7, 1816
Summary information for Mr Richard Sheridan

Contributions

1808

THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS' SPEECH. Commons January 21, 1808

EXPEDITION TO COPENHAGEN. Commons February 8, 1808

CURATES SUSPENSION REPEAL BILL. Commons February 10, 1808

2 speeches — DROITS OF ADMIRALTY. Commons February 11, 1808

EXCHEQUER BILLS REGULATION BILL. Commons February 11, 1808

PAPERS. Commons February 15, 1808

2 speeches — PETITION RESPECTING THE COLD-BATH-FIELDS PRISON. Commons February 18, 1808

5 speeches — PETITION RESPECTING THE COLD-BATH-FIELDS PRISON. Commons February 19, 1808

EXPEDITION TO COPENHAGEN. Commons February 25, 1808

2 speeches — PAPERS RELATING TO DENMARK. Commons February 26, 1808

2 speeches — MEDIATION OF RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. Commons February 29, 1808

3 speeches — LIVERPOOL PETITION RESPECTING THE ORDERS IN COUNCIL BILL. Commons March 3, 1808

2 speeches — PETITIONS FROM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL REPECTING THE ORDER IN COUNCIL Commons March 10, 1808

4 speeches — COLD BATH FIELDS PRISON. Commons March 17, 1808

OFFICES IN REVERSION BILL. Commons April 11, 1808

ROMAN CATHOLIC PETITION. Commons May 25, 1808

IRISH HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION. Commons May 30, 1808

CONDUCT OF MARQUIS WELLESLEY— CARNATIC QUESTION. Commons June 1, 1808

SPAIN. Commons June 10, 1808

PUBLICANS LICENSES. Commons June 10, 1808

2 speeches — LOCAL MILITIA BILL. Commons June 10, 1808

WESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENTS. Commons June 13, 1808

2 speeches — SPAIN. Commons June 13, 1808

2 speeches — AFFAIRS OF SPAIN. Commons June 15, 1808

COMMUTATION OF TYTHES IN IRELAND. Commons June 16, 1808

2 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS BILL. Commons June 16, 1808

CONDUCT OF MARQUIS WELLESLEY— CARNATIC QUESTION. Commons June 17, 1808

HYDE PARK. Commons June 30, 1808

PRISONS IN IRELAND. Commons July 2, 1808

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