Mr Thomas Wynn
April 3, 1802 - November 15, 1832Summary information for Mr Thomas Wynn
Contributions
1827
5 speeches — BRIBERY AT ELECTIONS. Commons February 26, 1827
2 speeches — MUTINY BILL—CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. Commons March 12, 1827
JAMAICA—ATTACK ON THE WESLEYAN MISSIONARY MEETING-HOUSE. Commons March 13, 1827
EXCHEQUER PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE CUSTOMS LAWS. Commons March 13, 1827
GALWAY ELECTION—CHARGE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF CLANRICARDE. Commons March 13, 1827
2 speeches — COUNTY ELECTIONS—MODE OF TAKING THE POLL. Commons March 15, 1827
LEICESTER ELECTION—CONDUCT OF THE CORPORATION. Commons March 15, 1827
3 speeches — GALWAY COUNTY ELECTION—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—ASSAULT OF A WITNESS. Commons March 22, 1827
PENRYN ELECTION—CASE OF JOHN STANBURY. Commons March 22, 1827
2 speeches — MUTINY AT BARRACKPORE. Commons March 22, 1827
2 speeches — PENRYN ELECTION—COMMITMENT OF JOHN STANBURY. Commons March 23, 1827
GALWAY ELECTION—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 23, 1827
SPRING-GUNS BILL. Commons March 23, 1827
CORN DUTIES BILL Commons April 2, 1827
DEVON AND CORNWALL MINING COMPANY—PETITION COMPLAINING OF ABUSES Commons April 9, 1827
2 speeches — CHANGE OF THE MINISTRY. Commons April 12, 1827
3 speeches — VOTE OF THANKS TO THE ARMY IN INDIA. Commons May 8, 1827
2 speeches — ELECTIONS REGULATION BILL. Commons May 8, 1827
BOROUGH OF PENRYN. Commons May 8, 1827
TRADE WITH INDIA. Commons May 15, 1827
3 speeches — PENRYN ELECTION BILL. Commons May 18, 1827
CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Commons May 21, 1827
2 speeches — NEW ADMINISTRATION—SUPPLY. Commons May 25, 1827
PENRYN ELECTION BILL. Commons May 28, 1827
EAST RETFORD DISFRANCHISEMENT. Commons June 11, 1827
COVENTRY MAGISTRACY BILL. Commons June 18, 1827
PRIVATE BILLS. Commons June 19, 1827
REAL PROPERTY IN INDIA. Commons June 21, 1827
2 speeches — EAST RETFORD DISFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Commons June 22, 1827
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