Mr Samuel Whitbread
January 18, 1764 - July 6, 1815Summary information for Mr Samuel Whitbread
Contributions
1813
2 speeches — PETITION FROM THE PRISONERS OF WAR IN FRANCE. Commons February 3, 1813
LOCAL TOKEN BILL. Commons February 3, 1813
2 speeches — PETITION FROM IPSWICH IN FAVOUR OF THE CLAIMS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLICS. Commons February 10, 1813
LOCAL TOKENS BILL. Commons February 12, 1813
ADDRESS RESPECTING THE WAR WITH AMERICA. Commons February 18, 1813
WAR WITH AMERICA. Commons February 22, 1813
2 speeches — VICE-CHANCELLOR'S BILL. Commons February 22, 1813
SIR FRANCIS BURDETT'S MOTION RESPECTING THE REGENCY. Commons February 23, 1813
2 speeches — THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Commons February 26, 1813
2 speeches — MR. GRATTAN'S MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE ON THE CLAIMS OF THE ROMAN CATHOLICS—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 1, 1813
2 speeches — LETTER FROM THE PRINCESS OF WALKS TO THE SPEAKER. Commons March 2, 1813
THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Commons March 3, 1813
3 speeches — THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Commons March 4, 1813
LETTER from the PRINCE of WALES to the PRINCESS of WALES. Commons March 4, 1813
2 speeches — THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Commons March 5, 1813
3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 8, 1813
THE PRINCE REGENT'S SPEECH ON OPENING THE SESSION. Commons November 4, 1813
THE SPEAKER'S SPEECH. Commons November 8, 1813
3 speeches — NEW MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS. Commons November 11, 1813
3 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons November 15, 1813
WAYS AND MEANS — LOAN. Commons November 15, 1813
2 speeches — MILITIA VOLUNTEERING BILL. Commons November 15, 1813
FOREIGN TREATIES. Commons November 17, 1813
2 speeches — MILITIA VOLUNTEERING BILL. Commons November 18, 1813
SUPPLY. Commons November 19, 1813
NEW REGULATIONS IN THE MILITIA. Commons November 23, 1813
Preamble Commons November 25, 1813
2 speeches — MARINE MUTINY BILL. Commons November 26, 1813
2 speeches — COPPER CURRENCY. Commons December 10, 1813
ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT. Commons December 20, 1813
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