Mr Thomas Spring-Rice
1790 - 1866Summary information for Mr Thomas Spring-Rice
Contributions
1844
BANK OF ENGLAND AND BANK OF IRELAND. Lords February 6, 1844
THE IRISH POOR-LAW. Lords February 6, 1844
2 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Lords February 15, 1844
COMMUNICATION WITH IRELAND.— Lords February 19, 1844
2 speeches — THE DEANERY OF DROMORE—THE REV. HOLT WARING. Lords February 22, 1844
MR. R. O'GORMAN. Lords February 26, 1844
TENURE OF LAND (IRELAND) COMMISSION. Lords March 1, 1844
BOARD OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS—SYSTEM OF NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). Lords March 4, 1844
2 speeches — MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Lords March 12, 1844
2 speeches — THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENTS. Lords March 18, 1844
THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT. ANNUITIES BILL. Lords March 21, 1844
RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE. Lords April 2, 1844
2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES. Lords June 7, 1844
CHESTER, AND HOLYHEAD RAILWAY BILL. Lords June 10, 1844
2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES. Lords June 13, 1844
2 speeches — ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR DIOCESES BILL. Lords June 24, 1844
CHARITABLE BEQUESTS (IRELAND). Lords June 25, 1844
NATIONAL GRANARIES. Lords June 28, 1844
CHARITABLE DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords June 28, 1844
SEES OF ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR BILL. Lords July 1, 1844
SUGAR DUTIES. Lords July 2, 1844
ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR. Lords July 4, 1844
THE ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR DIOCESES BILL. Lords July 11, 1844
2 speeches — PAUPER LUNATICS (IRELAND). Lords July 11, 1844
ACTIONS FOR GAMING DISCONTINUANCE. (No. 2.) Lords July 12, 1844
BANK CHARTER — THE CURRENCY. Lords July 12, 1844
BIRKENHEAD DOCKS BILL. Lords July 15, 1844
ART UNIONS BILL. Lords July 16, 1844
THE CHARITABLE BEQUESTS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 16, 1844
ART-UNIONS BILL. Lords July 18, 1844
ART UNIONS. Lords July 19, 1844
CHARITABLE DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 22, 1844
RAILWAYS BILL. Lords August 2, 1844
UNLAWFUL OATHS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 2, 1844
4 speeches — RAILWAYS BILL. Lords August 5, 1844
NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Lords August 9, 1844
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