Mr Thomas Spring-Rice

1790 - 1866
Summary information for Mr Thomas Spring-Rice

Contributions

1849

3 speeches — NORTH WALES RAILWAY. Lords February 5, 1849

2 speeches — EMIGRATION TAX IN THE BRITISH COLONIES. Lords February 9, 1849

POOR LAW (IRELAND). Lords February 9, 1849

NORTH WALES RAILWAY. Lords February 12, 1849

SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT (IRELAND) BILL. Lords February 23, 1849

VICE-GUARDIANS OF UNIONS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords March 5, 1849

2 speeches — MORTALITY IN IRISH GAOLS. Lords March 6, 1849

PROPERTY TAX—(IRELAND). Lords March 15, 1849

2 speeches — RATE IN AID (IRELAND). Lords March 23, 1849

2 speeches — AUSTRALIA. Lords March 27, 1849

STATE OF IRELAND. Lords April 2, 1849

3 speeches — NORTH WALES RAILWAY COMPANY. Lords April 19, 1849

NORTH WALES RAILWAY. Lords April 23, 1849

LEASEHOLD TENURE OF LANDS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords April 26, 1849

SANITARY CONDITION OF LONDON. Lords April 27, 1849

RAILWAY ACCOUNTS. Lords May 1, 1849

OUTDOOR RELIEF (IRELAND). Lords May 4, 1849

2 speeches — REPORTING IN THE HOUSE. Lords May 10, 1849

POOR LAWS (IRELAND)—RATE IN AID BILL. Lords May 11, 1849

2 speeches — POOR LAWS (IRELAND)—RATE IN AID BILL. Lords May 14, 1849

3 speeches — THE CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. Lords June 4, 1849

LEASEHOLD TENURE OF LAND (IRELAND) BILL. Lords June 5, 1849

THE EDUCATION COMMISSION. Lords June 7, 1849

LEASEHOLD TENURE OF LANDS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords June 8, 1849

INCUMBERED ESTATES (IRELAND) BILL. Lords June 11, 1849

2 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 13, 1849

3 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 16, 1849

2 speeches — THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. Lords July 17, 1849

LUNATIC ASYLUMS (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 23, 1849

2 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 23, 1849

RAILWAYS ABANDONMENT BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Lords July 27, 1849

VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. Lords July 28, 1849

3 speeches — POOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Lords July 30, 1849

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