Mr Thomas Courtenay
May 31, 1782 - July 8, 1841Summary information for Mr Thomas Courtenay
Contributions
1832
2 speeches — BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Commons January 17, 1832
COMMITTEE ON EAST INDIA AFFAIRS. Commons January 27, 1832
THE GLOVE TRADE. Commons January 31, 1832
HOLLAND AND BELGIUM. Commons February 3, 1832
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND — COMMITTEE — EIGHTH DAY. Commons February 7, 1832
2 speeches — RELATIONS WITH PORTUGAL. Commons February 9, 1832
SUPPLY—CIVIL CONTINGENCIES. Commons February 13, 1832
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—SIXTEENTH DAY. Commons February 23, 1832
FOREIGN POLICY. Commons March 26, 1832
THE ANATOMY BILL. Commons April 11, 1832
SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES Commons April 13, 1832
POLAND. Commons April 18, 1832
CHARTER OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Commons May 22, 1832
CUSTOMS' DUTIES ACTS. Commons June 15, 1832
JURIES (INDIA) BILL. Commons June 18, 1832
CORONERS' BILL. Commons June 20, 1832
PRIVILEGES—JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 25, 1832
PERIODS OF FLUCTUATION. Commons July 3, 1832
OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH. Commons July 3, 1832
2 speeches — CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. Commons July 25, 1832
MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons July 26, 1832
3 speeches — BANK OF ENGLAND. Commons July 26, 1832
CHANCERY SINECURES. Commons July 27, 1832
WAYS AND MEANS—THE BUDGET. Commons July 27, 1832
COPYRIGHT. Commons July 28, 1832
COTTON TRADE—STATISTICAL RETURNS. Commons July 30, 1832
CIVIL SERVICE OF THE STATE. Commons July 30, 1832
2 speeches — GERMANY—PROTOCOL OF THE DIET. Commons August 2, 1832
WEST INDIES. Commons August 3, 1832
LOAN FOR GREECE. Commons August 6, 1832
POLAND—RUSSIAN-DUTCH LOAN. Commons August 7, 1832
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND—HALF-PAY. Commons August 8, 1832
2 speeches — CROWN COLONIES (WEST INDIA) RELIEF BILL. Commons August 8, 1832
CIVIL LIST. Commons August 8, 1832
GREEK LOAN CONVENTION. Commons August 8, 1832
CHANCERY SINECURES. Commons August 9, 1832
BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS BILL. Commons August 9, 1832
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