Mr Thomas Spring-Rice

1790 - 1866
Summary information for Mr Thomas Spring-Rice

Contributions

1833

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE KING'S SPEECH—REPORT. Commons February 11, 1833

TAXED CARTS. Commons February 18, 1833

OFFENCES IN IRELAND. Commons February 26, 1833

MILITARY AT ELECTIONS. Commons February 26, 1833

STAMP DUTIES. Commons March 7, 1833

SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND) BILL—COMMITTEE. Commons March 15, 1833

5 speeches — SUPPLY—REGISTERING BARRISTERS. Commons March 15, 1833

TEA. Commons March 15, 1833

2 speeches — STAFFORD INDEMNITY BILL. Commons March 20, 1833

REFUSAL TO GIVE EVIDENCE. Commons March 26, 1833

PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS. Commons March 27, 1833

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE IN THE EARLY SITTING. Commons April 3, 1833

2 speeches — FACTORIES' COMMISSION. Commons April 3, 1833

PROCLAMING OF KILKENNY. Commons April 17, 1833

HOUSE AND WINDOW TAXES. Commons April 30, 1833

2 speeches — STAMP DUTIES—UNEQUAL TAXATION. Commons May 3, 1833

3 speeches — HOUSE AND WINDOW TAXES. Commons May 21, 1833

DEFECTS IN THE REFORM Of PARLIAMENT ACT. Commons May 22, 1833

POLAND—SLAVERY. Commons May 24, 1833

HOUSE AND WINDOW TAXES. Commons July 3, 1833

REPEAL OF THE UNION. Commons July 10, 1833

2 speeches — ABSENTEES (IRELAND). Commons July 11, 1833

TAXATION. Commons July 16, 1833

DECCAN PRIZE MONEY Commons July 17, 1833

BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 25, 1833

POOR LAWS (IRELAND). Commons July 31, 1833

MINISTERIAL PLAN FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Commons August 2, 1833

SUPPLY. Commons August 7, 1833

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE. Commons August 8, 1833

SALE OF BEER ACT. Commons August 13, 1833

4 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 14, 1833

BOARDS OF STAMPS AND TAXES. Commons August 16, 1833

3 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 16, 1833

SALE OF BEER LICENCES. Commons August 20, 1833

2 speeches — TEA DUTIES. Commons August 22, 1833

3 speeches — NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons August 23, 1833

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