Mr Thomas Spring-Rice
1790 - 1866Summary information for Mr Thomas Spring-Rice
Contributions
1845
FINANCE — IMPORT DUTIES. Lords February 10, 1845
RAILWAYS. Lords February 20, 1845
2 speeches — SUGAR DUTIES. Lords February 21, 1845
ABOLITION OF DEODANDS. Lords February 24, 1845
SUGAR DUTIES. Lords February 28, 1845
PAUPER LUNATICS IN IRELAND. Lords March 10, 1845
COMPANIES CLAUSES CONSOLIDATION BILLS. Lords March 13, 1845
STAMP DUTIES ASSIMILATION BILL. Lords March 14, 1845
PAUPER LUNATICS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 17, 1845
PROPERTY TAX BILL. Lords April 4, 1845
SUGAR DUTIES BILL. Lords April 11, 1845
NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). Lords April 24, 1845
THE SEES OF ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR. Lords April 24, 1845
2 speeches — ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR AND MANCHESTER DIOCESES BILL. Lords May 2, 1845
AUCTION DUTIES. Lords May 5, 1845
2 speeches — MAYNOOTH COLLEGE (IRELAND) BILL — ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Lords June 4, 1845
THE CHURCH EDUCATION SOCIETY (IRELAND). Lords June 17, 1845
2 speeches — TENANTS COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Lords June 24, 1845
STATUTES AGAINST RECUSANTS. Lords June 26, 1845
BANKING (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 3, 1845
FORGERY OF NAMES IN RAILWAY DEEDS. Lords July 10, 1845
NEW ZEALAND. Lords July 10, 1845
FOREIGN LOTTERIES BILL. Lords July 10, 1845
RAILWAY AND OTHER BILLS. Lords July 11, 1845
2 speeches — WASTE LANDS (AUSTRALIA) BILL. Lords July 18, 1845
FOREIGN LOTTERIES BILL. Lords July 18, 1845
COLLEGES (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 22, 1845
IRISH GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY BILL—PRIVILEGE. Lords July 24, 1845
IRISH GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY BILL. Lords July 25, 1845
IRISH GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY BILL. Lords July 29, 1845
LUNATIC ASYLUMS AND PAUPER LUNATICS BILL. Lords July 29, 1845
3 speeches — IRISH GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY—CASE OF JOHN STINTON. Lords July 31, 1845
2 speeches — BILLS OF EXCHANGE BILL. Lords August 1, 1845
3 speeches — VALUATION (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 4, 1845
LONDON AND YORK RAILWAY. Lords August 5, 1845
SMALL DEBTS BILL (No. 2). Lords August 5, 1845
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