Mr Thomas Wakley
1795 - 1862Summary information for Mr Thomas Wakley
Contributions
1842
PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS. Commons February 7, 1842
COMMITTEE ON PETITIONS. Commons February 7, 1842
2 speeches — RAILROADS. Commons February 8, 1842
2 speeches — DISTRESS IN PAISLEY. Commons February 8, 1842
COPYRIGHT. Commons February 8, 1842
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons February 8, 1842
JUDICIAL RESIGNATIONS —(IRELAND AND SCOTLAND). Commons February 10, 1842
2 speeches — JUDICIAL RESIGNATIONS — SCOTLAND. Commons February 11, 1842
LORD PRESIDENT HOPE. Commons February 15, 1842
CORN-LAWS—MINISTERIAL PLAN—ADJOURNED PROCEEDINGS (THIRD DAY). Commons February 16, 1842
THE LORD PRESIDENT HOPE. Commons February 18, 1842
CORN LAWS—THE TOTAL REPEAL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 21, 1842
PRISON DISCIPLINE. Commons March 1, 1842
HILL COOLIES Commons March 1, 1842
VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. Commons March 2, 1842
MARRIAGES (IRELAND.) Commons March 2, 1842
FORGERY OF EXCHEQUER BILLS. Commons March 3, 1842
RAILROADS (IRELAND). Commons March 3, 1842
LAW OF COPYRIGHT. Commons March 3, 1842
MARYLEBONE PAVING BILL. Commons March 8, 1842
BURYING THE DEAD IN TOWNS. Commons March 8, 1842
3 speeches — TIMBER. Commons March 11, 1842
CORN BILL — BURDENS ON LAND. Commons March 14, 1842
MARYLEBONE PAVING BILL. Commons March 15, 1842
INCOME-TAX—ON PENSIONS. Commons March 15, 1842
COPYRIGHT. Commons March 16, 1842
MARRIAGES—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 16, 1842
CHILD MURDERS. Commons March 16, 1842
INSPECTION OF COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUMS. Commons March 17, 1842
NEW POOR-LAW—GILBERT UNIONS. Commons March 17, 1842
DEATH OF JAMES FLANAGAN Commons March 22, 1842
WEST INDIES—AFRICA—EMIGRATION. Commons March 22, 1842
INCOME TAX. Commons March 23, 1842
2 speeches — FORGED EXCHEQUER BILLS. Commons April 4, 1842
INCOME-TAX.—WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 4, 1842
3 speeches — CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons April 5, 1842
3 speeches — COPYRIGHT. Commons April 6, 1842
RIGHT OF PETITIONING. Commons April 7, 1842
3 speeches — CORN IMPORTATION — REGULATION OF WAGES. Commons April 7, 1842
INCOME-TAX—REPORT. Commons April 8, 1842
PETITIONS AGAINST THE INCOME-TAX. Commons April 12, 1842
INCOME TAX—REPORT —ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 13, 1842
RIGHT OF PETITIONING. Commons April 14, 1842
SEATS FOR MEMBERS. Commons April 14, 1842
POWER OF CORONERS. Commons April 14, 1842
2 speeches — FRAUDS OF MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons April 19, 1842
3 speeches — KINGSCLERE INCLOSURE. Commons April 20, 1842
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 20, 1842
4 speeches — LICENSED LUNATIC ASYLUMS BILL. Commons April 20, 1842
3 speeches — COPYRIGHT. Commons April 20, 1842
THE PUBLIC-Houses BILL. Commons April 20, 1842
REFORM IN THE REPRESENTATION. Commons April 21, 1842
2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons April 22, 1842
SOUTHAMPTON ELECTION COMMITTEE—Mr. WREN Commons April 25, 1842
2 speeches — ORMESBY INCLOSURE BILE. Commons May 3, 1842
STATEMENT OF THE DELEGATE FROM EDINBURGH DISTRICT. Commons May 3, 1842
PAYMENT OF WAGES COMMITTEE. Commons May 3, 1842
BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Commons May 5, 1842
ELECTION COMPROMISES.]> Commons May 6, 1842
INCOME-TAX. Commons May 6, 1842
POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Commons May 11, 1842
ELECTION PROCEEDINGS. Commons May 13, 1842
COLONIAL PASSENGERS Commons May 20, 1842
2 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL CORPORATIONS LEASING BILL. Commons May 20, 1842
4 speeches — CUSTOMS ACTS—THE TARIFF—FISH. Commons May 24, 1842
CHEESE Commons May 25, 1842
ONIONS. Commons May 25, 1842
POTATOES. Commons May 25, 1842
PROSECUTIONS FOR BRIBERY. Commons May 26, 1842
NEW WRIT FOR IPSWICH. Commons May 26, 1842
2 speeches — PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons June 1, 1842
POOR LAW. Commons June 20, 1842
THE BALLOT. Commons June 21, 1842
2 speeches — POOR-LAW. Commons June 24, 1842
3 speeches — POOR LAW—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 27, 1842
ELECTION PROCEEDINGS COMMITTEE— MR. WALTER. Commons June 28, 1842
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