Mr Robert Fergusson

1768 - 1838
Summary information for Mr Robert Fergusson

Contributions

1834

GRIEVANCES OF DISSENTERS. Commons February 13, 1834

2 speeches — THE BUDGET. Commons February 14, 1834

MR. SHEIL—CHARACTER OF IRISH MEMBERS. Commons February 14, 1834

SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 17, 1834

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons February 20, 1834

AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Commons February 21, 1834

REPEAL OF THE UNION (IRELAND.) Commons February 25, 1834

2 speeches — LAY PATRON AGE—(SCOTLAND). Commons February 27, 1834

CHURCH PATRONAGE (SCOTLAND.) Commons February 27, 1834

2 speeches — SUGAR DUTIES. Commons February 28, 1834

2 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 3, 1834

2 speeches — CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 7, 1834

3 speeches — REMUNERATION TO CAPTAIN ROSS. Commons March 10, 1834

OATHS OF CATHOLIC MEMBERS. Commons March 11, 1834

MALT-TAX. Commons March 17, 1834

2 speeches — RUSSIAN AND TURKISH TREATIES. Commons March 17, 1834

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CAPTAIN ROSS. Commons March 17, 1834

ORDER OF THE BATH. Commons April 18, 1834

2 speeches — COLLEGE OF MAYNOOTH. Commons April 18, 1834

CHURCH RATES. Commons April 21, 1834

REPEAL OF THE UNION—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 28, 1834

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons May 6, 1834

GENERAL REGISTRY OF DEEDS. Commons May 7, 1834

INNS OF COURT. Commons May 13, 1834

2 speeches — POOR LAWS AMENDMENT—(COMMITTEE). Commons May 14, 1834

ARREST ON MESNE PROCESS. Commons May 22, 1834

REPORTS OF THE DEBATES. Commons May 22, 1834

DRUNKENNESS. Commons June 3, 1834

THE POLISH EMIGRANTS. Commons June 3, 1834

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COLCHESTER ELECTION. Commons July 23, 1834

SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND). Commons July 26, 1834

COMMON FIELDS' ENCLOSURE. Commons July 31, 1834

DISMISSAL FROM THE ARMY—CASE OF MR. HOME Commons August 1, 1834

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