Mr Samuel Whitbread
January 18, 1764 - July 6, 1815Summary information for Mr Samuel Whitbread
Contributions
1811
5 speeches — CATHOLICS OF IRELAND.—MR. WELLESLEY POLE'S CIRCULAR LETTER. Commons February 22, 1811
3 speeches — THE KINS'S ILLNESS IN 1804. Commons February 25, 1811
RESOLUTION RESPECTING ORDERS AND NOTICES Commons February 27, 1811
DISPUTE WITH AMERICA. Commons February 28, 1811
SELECT COMMITTEE APPOINTED ON COMMERCIAL CREDIT. Commons March 1, 1811
2 speeches — DISPUTE WITH AMERICA. Commons March 4, 1811
PENITENTIARY HOUSES. Commons March 4, 1811
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 4, 1811
2 speeches — RESOLUTION RESPECTING ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES. Commons March 5, 1811
COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. Commons March 6, 1811
2 speeches — CATHOLICS OF IRELAND. Commons March 7, 1811
3 speeches — COMMERCIAL CREDIT. Commons March 11, 1811
MUTINY BILL.—CATHOLIC SOLDIERS. Commons March 11, 1811
2 speeches — PRESS IN INDIA. Commons March 21, 1811
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. ADMIRALTY COURT. Commons March 22, 1811
COMMERCIAL CREDIT BILL. Commons March 22, 1811
2 speeches — LONDON THEATRE BILL. Commons March 25, 1811
FOREIGN MINISTERS PENSIONS BILL. Commons March 29, 1811
2 speeches — MILITIA ENLISTMENT BILL Commons April 1, 1811
ORDNANCE ESTIMATES—BATTLE OF BARROSA. Commons April 1, 1811
CASE OF DE YONGE FOR SELLING GUINEAS. Commons April 5, 1811
3 speeches — STATE OF THE KING'S HEALTH. Commons April 8, 1811
SIERRA LEONE. Commons April 8, 1811
DWELLING HOUSE ROBBERY BILL. Commons April 8, 1811
3 speeches — PAY OF OFFICERS OF THE NAVY ON FOREIGN STATIONS. Commons April 9, 1811
2 speeches — SICILIAN TREATY. Commons May 1, 1811
2 speeches — LONDON THEATRE BILL. Commons May 9, 1811
REPORT OF THE BULLION COMMITTEE. Commons May 9, 1811
British and Irish Militias Inter change Bill. Commons May 14, 1811
REPORT OF THE BULLION COMMITTEE. Commons May 15, 1811
MR. PALMER'S CLAIMS. Commons May 21, 1811
2 speeches — MR. MALLISON'S LIFE PRESERVER. Commons May 22, 1811
2 speeches — COTTON WOOL BILL. Commons May 22, 1811
STATE OF THE THEATRES OF THE METROPOLIS. Commons May 23, 1811
2 speeches — BRITISH AND IRISH MILITIAS INTERCHANGE BILL. Commons May 23, 1811
COTTON WOOL BILL. Commons May 24, 1811
ABOLITION OF CRIMPAGE. Commons May 24, 1811
2 speeches — MR. PALMER'S CLAIMS—THE PRINCE REGENT'S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS. Commons May 25, 1811
FLOGGING IN THE LOCAL MILITIA—TAYLOR'S COURT MARTIAL. Commons May 25, 1811
3 speeches — MR. PALMER'S CLAIMS—THE PRINCE REGENT'S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS. Commons May 30, 1811
5 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC PETITIONS. Commons May 31, 1811
REPORT RESPECTING MR. MALLISON'S LIFE PRESERVER. Commons June 5, 1811
2 speeches — VOTE OF CREDIT. Commons June 5, 1811
VICE ADMIRALTY COURT OF MALTA. Commons June 6, 1811
RE-APPOINTMENT OF THE DUKE OF YORK TO THE OFFICE OF COMMANDER IN CHIEF. Commons June 6, 1811
VOTE OF THANKS—BATTLE OF ALBUERA. Commons June 7, 1811
REGENCY—KING'S ILLNESS. Commons June 7, 1811
4 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—KENT PETITION. Commons June 11, 1811
FRENCH PRISONERS. Commons June 12, 1811
PAYMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS SERVING ABROAD. Commons June 12, 1811
INFORMATIONS FOR LIBEL FILED EX OFFICIO AGAINST DRAKARD AND COLLYER. Commons June 12, 1811
FRENCH PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons June 14, 1811
LOVEDEN'S DIVORCE BILL. Commons June 14, 1811
FRENCH PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons June 18, 1811
FLOGGING INTHE ARMY. Commons June 18, 1811
2 speeches — REPORT ON THE WEAVERS' PETITION. Commons June 21, 1811
2 speeches — DISPUTE WITH AMERICA. Commons June 21, 1811
2 speeches — PETITION OF MR. FINNERTY COMPLAINING OF HIS TREATMENT IN LINCOLN CASTLE. Commons June 21, 1811
PETITION OF THE KEEPER OF LINCOLN GAOL RESPECTING MR. FINNERTY. Commons July 1, 1811
FLOGGING IN THE ARMY. Commons July 1, 1811
2 speeches — INCITEMENT TO ASSASSINATION. Commons July 1, 1811
2 speeches — GOLD COIN AND BANK NOTE BILL. Commons July 9, 1811
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