Mr Robert Jenkinson

June 7, 1770 - December 4, 1828
Summary information for Mr Robert Jenkinson

Contributions

1805

Preamble Lords January 15, 1805

2 speeches — CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX.— Lords January 15, 1805

COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES.— Lords January 15, 1805

Additional Force Bill.— Lords January 21, 1805

2 speeches — WAR WITH SPAIN. Lords January 29, 1805

2 speeches — ADDITIONAL FORCE BILL. Lords February 4, 1805

WAR WITH SPAIN. Lords February 4, 1805

3 speeches — WAR WITH SPAIN. Lords February 5, 1805

2 speeches — NAVAL INQUIRY Lords February 11, 1805

2 speeches — WAR WITH SPAIN. Lords February 11, 1805

CONDUCT OF EARL ST. VINCENT. Lords February 15, 1805

REPEAL OF THE ADDITIONAL FORCE BILL. Lords February 15, 1805

2 speeches — CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX.— Lords February 18, 1805

IRISH HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL.— Lords February 18, 1805

CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX. Lords February 21, 1805

4 speeches — IRISH HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Lords February 21, 1805

CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX. Lords March 6, 1805

3 speeches — IRISH HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Lords March 6, 1805

DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY. Lords March 8, 1805

CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX. Lords March 12, 1805

MUTINY BILL. Lords March 15, 1805

CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX. Lords March 19, 1805

ROMAN CATHOLIC PETITION. Lords March 25, 1805

CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX. Lords March 25, 1805

STANDING ORDER. Lords April 1, 1805

UNIVERSITIES ADVOWSON-BILL. Lords April 4, 1805

MILITIA ENLISTING BILL. Lords April 4, 1805

MILITIA ENLISTING BILL. Lords April 8, 1805

2 speeches — WEST INDIA ACCOUNTS. Lords April 26, 1805

4 speeches — LORD MELVILLE. Lords May 3, 1805

ABROGATION OF A STANDING ORDER. Lords May 7, 1805

5 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC PETITION. Lords May 10, 1805

WEST INDIA ACCOUNTS. Lords May 21, 1805

2 speeches — Conduct Of Judge Fox. Lords May 22, 1805

STATE OF THE NAVY Lords May 24, 1805

SMUGGLING PREVENTION BILL. Lords June 3, 1805

CONDUCT OF JUDGE FOX. Lords June 7, 1805

DURE OF ATHOLL'S CLAIM. Lords July 8, 1805

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