Mr Thomas Spring-Rice
1790 - 1866Summary information for Mr Thomas Spring-Rice
Contributions
1846
THE CORN LAWS. Lords January 29, 1846
2 speeches — RAILWAY BUSINESS. Lords January 29, 1846
AMERICAN TARIFF. Lords February 2, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS. Lords February 6, 1846
PUBLIC WORKS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords February 9, 1846
BURDENS ON LAND. Lords February 16, 1846
MINISTERS' MONEY (IRELAND). Lords February 20, 1846
FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords February 24, 1846
DRAINAGE, &c. (IRELAND) BILL. Lords February 27, 1846
2 speeches — PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 6, 1846
2 speeches — PROSECUTORS, WITNESSES, &c. BILL. Lords March 9, 1846
PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 10, 1846
IRISH POOR LAWS—PRIVILEGE. Lords March 19, 1846
IRISH POOR LAW—PRIVILEGE. Lords March 20, 1846
LONDON AND YORK RAILWAY BILL. Lords March 20, 1846
STATE OF IRELAND. Lords March 23, 1846
EVICTION OF TENANTRY—(IRELAND). Lords March 30, 1846
RAILWAY LEGISLATION. Lords March 30, 1846
RAILWAYS. Lords April 7, 1846
2 speeches — RAILWAY LEGISLATION. Lords April 27, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS. Lords April 28, 1846
2 speeches — RAILWAY COMPANIES' DISSOLUTION BILL. Lords May 1, 1846
CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. Lords May 19, 1846
ART UNIONS. Lords May 22, 1846
CORN IMPORTATION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE (THIRD NIGHT). Lords May 28, 1846
CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. Lords June 4, 1846
2 speeches — VISCOUNT HARDINGE AND LORD GOUGH'S ANNUITIES BILLS. Lords June 5, 1846
RAILWAY LEGISLATION. Lords June 5, 1846
CORN IMPORTATION BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Lords June 12, 1846
CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL. — THE SILK TRADE. Lords June 22, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS. Lords July 30, 1846
2 speeches — CONDITION OF IRELAND. Lords July 31, 1846
SMALL DEBTS BILL. Lords August 3, 1846
SUGAR DUTIES. Lords August 10, 1846
RAILWAY PARCELS. Lords August 14, 1846
CONSTABULARY (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 24, 1846
POOR EMPLOYMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Lords August 25, 1846
DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Lords August 27, 1846
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