Mr William Burge
1786 - 1849Summary information for Mr William Burge
Contributions
1831
2 speeches — NEGRO SLAVERY. Commons April 15, 1831
SUPPLY—EXPENSE OF CAPTURED NEGROES. Commons July 18, 1831
SUPPLY—LAW COMMISSIONS. Commons July 18, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—SEV ENTH DAY. Commons July 21, 1831
PROGRESS OF THE REFORM BILL. Commons August 4, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—NINETEENTH DAY. Commons August 9, 1831
COLONIAL REPRESENTATION. Commons August 16, 1831
2 speeches — SLAVERY. Commons August 17, 1831
SUGAR REFINING. Commons August 18, 1831
LESCESNE AND ESCOFFERY. Commons August 18, 1831
4 speeches — SUPPLY—LESCESNE AND ESCOFFERY. Commons August 22, 1831
WINE DUTIES. Commons August 22, 1831
WINE DUTIES. Commons September 7, 1831
4 speeches — SUGAR REFINING BILL. Commons September 12, 1831
NEWFOUNDLAND. Commons September 13, 1831
SUGAR REFINING ACT. Commons September 14, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—FURTHER CONSIDER ATION OF THE REPORT. Commons September 14, 1831
SUGAR REFINING ACT. Commons September 22, 1831
SUPPLY—MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons September 26, 1831
2 speeches — SUGAR REFINING ACT. Commons September 28, 1831
RELIEF TO THE WEST INDIES. Commons September 30, 1831
GENERAL REGISTRY BILL. Commons October 4, 1831
THE COMMON PLEAS. Commons October 6, 1831
3 speeches — WEST INDIA INTEREST. Commons October 6, 1831
SUGAR REFINING BILL. Commons October 7, 1831
BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL—COMMITTEE—THIRD DAY. Commons October 13, 1831
SUGAR REFINING BILL. Commons October 13, 1831
2 speeches — BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL—COMMITTEE—SECOND DAY. Commons October 14, 1831
2 speeches — BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL—COMMITTEE—THIRD DAY. Commons October 15, 1831
GENERAL REGISTRY BILL. Commons October 17, 1831
3 speeches — BANKRUPTCY COURT BILL—COMMITTEE—FOURTH DAY. Commons October 17, 1831
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