Mr Thomas Creevey

March 5, 1768 - June 5, 1838
Summary information for Mr Thomas Creevey

Contributions

1821

THE QUEEN—LITURGY. Commons January 23, 1821

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.— Commons January 26, 1821

2 speeches — PETITIONS RELATIVE TO THE QUEEN. Commons February 2, 1821

4 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 2, 1821

CHESTER PETITION, COMPLAINING OF THE CONDUCT OF THE SHERIFF. Commons February 9, 1821

2 speeches — COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS. Commons February 9, 1821

BOARD OF CONTROL. Commons February 9, 1821

CONDUCT OF SHERIFFS. Commons February 14, 1821

MALT DUTIES BILL. Commons February 14, 1821

2 speeches — COURT OF ADMIRALTY IN SCOTLAND —COMPENSATION TO CLERKS. Commons February 15, 1821

2 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE SHERIFF OF CHESTER. Commons February 20, 1821

DUBLIN PETITION COMPLAINING OF THE CONDUCT OF THE HIGH SHERIFF. Commons February 22, 1821

CONDUCT OF MR. JUSTICE BEST—PETITION OF THOMAS DAVISON.— Commons February 23, 1821

2 speeches — SCOTCH COURT OF ADMIRALTY—COMPENSATION TO CLERKS. Commons February 26, 1821

COMPLAINT AGAINST "THE MORNING CHRONICLE"—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 9, 1821

ILCHESTER GAOL—PETITION OF CHARLES HILL. Commons March 9, 1821

3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 9, 1821

2 speeches — MOTION RESPECTING COMMITTEES OF SUPPLY. Commons April 6, 1821

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 6, 1821

ILCHESTER GAOL. Commons April 11, 1821

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 13, 1821

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons April 30, 1821

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 4, 1821

ORDNANCE ESTIMATES—BARBADOES FUND. Commons May 21, 1821

3 speeches — MOTION RESPECTING THE FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT DUTIES. Commons May 24, 1821

IRISH REVENUE INQUIRY BILL. Commons June 15, 1821

GRANT TO THE DUKE OF CLARENCE. Commons June 18, 1821

ECONOMY AND RETRENCHMENT. Commons June 27, 1821

3 speeches — GRANT TO THE DUKE OF CLARENCE. Commons June 29, 1821

GRANT TO THE DUKE OF CLARENCE— CORONATION OF THE QUEEN. Commons July 2, 1821

APPROPRIATION BILL. Commons July 3, 1821

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