Mr Thomas Duncombe
1796 - 1861Summary information for Mr Thomas Duncombe
Contributions
1839
ADDRESS—ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Commons February 5, 1839
7 speeches — THEATRICAL AMUSEMENTS IN LENT. Commons February 18, 1839
PRIVATE BUSINESS. Commons February 28, 1839
2 speeches — WESTMINSTER THEATRES. Commons February 28, 1839
2 speeches — THEATRES—PERFORMANCES IN LENT. Commons March 6, 1839
4 speeches — WESTMINISTER THE ATRES—PERFORMANCES IN LENT. Commons March 11, 1839
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. Commons April 12, 1839
PRIVATE BUSINESS—COMMERCIAL RAILWAY. Commons April 17, 1839
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND—ADJOURNED DEBATE—FIFTH NIGHT. Commons April 19, 1839
Viscount Morpeth— these are not Lord Normanby's principles. Commons April 19, 1839
COUNTY COURTS. Commons May 31, 1839
METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS. Commons June 3, 1839
2 speeches — METROPOLIS POLICE BILL, Commons June 13, 1839
CITY OF LONDON POLICE. Commons June 21, 1839
METROPOLITAN POLICE Commons June 21, 1839
6 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE. Commons July 10, 1839
GOVERNMENT OF LOWER CANADA. Commons July 11, 1839
CONTINUANCE OF THE POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Commons July 15, 1839
BIRMINGHAM POLICE. Commons July 23, 1839
2 speeches — CONTINUANCE OF THE POOR-Law COMMISSION. Commons July 29, 1839
2 speeches — CHURCH-RATES—CASE OF JOHN THOROGOOD. Commons July 30, 1839
COLLECTION OF RATES. Commons July 31, 1839
METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS BILL. Commons August 6, 1839
CONTINUANCE OF THE POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Commons August 8, 1839
COLLECTION OF POOR-RATES. Commons August 8, 1839
MANCHESTER POLICE. Commons August 9, 1839
PROGRESS OF PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons August 9, 1839
2 speeches — COLLECTION OF POOR-RATES. Commons August 12, 1839
MANCHESTER POLICE. Commons August 13, 1839
COUNTING OUT THE HOUSE. Commons August 19, 1839
2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS. Commons August 20, 1839
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