Mr William Ewart

1798 - 1869
Summary information for Mr William Ewart

Contributions

1834

MARRIAGES OF DISSENTERS. Commons February 25, 1834

SUGAR DUTIES. Commons February 28, 1834

THE CORN LAWS. Commons March 6, 1834

CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 7, 1834

BISHOPS IN PARLIAMENT. Commons March 13, 1834

HANGING MURDERERS IN CHAINS. Commons March 13, 1834

FREE TRADE—CORN LAWS. Commons March 19, 1834

FREE TRADE—LIVERPOOL PETITION —ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 21, 1834

CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS. Commons March 26, 1834

6 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons April 14, 1834

THE CASE OF BARON DE BODE. Commons May 1, 1834

POOR LAWS AMENDMENT—(COMMITTEE). Commons May 14, 1834

REPEAL OF THE SEPTENNIAL ACT. Commons May 15, 1834

MERCHANT SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' BILL. Commons May 21, 1834

STAMPS ON NEWSPAPERS. Commons May 22, 1834

POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT COMMITTEE. Commons May 23, 1834

CHURCH OF IRELAND—ADJOURNED DEBATE—SCHISM IN THE MINISTRY.]* Commons June 2, 1834

PRISONERS' COUNSEL BILL. Commons June 4, 1834

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Commons June 9, 1834

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT BILL. Commons June 13, 1834

POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT — COMMITTEE. Commons June 16, 1834

POOR-LAWS' AMENDMENT—COMMITTEE. Commons June 18, 1834

ADMISSION OF THE DISSENTERS TO THE UNIVERSITIES. Commons June 20, 1834

2 speeches — COUNSEL FOR PRISONERS. Commons June 24, 1834

EAST-INDIA PRODUCE. Commons June 24, 1834

MILITARY FLOGGING — CASE OF HUTCHINSON. Commons July 21, 1834

THE BUDGET. Commons July 25, 1834

HOUSE OF COMMONS' OFFICES BILL. Commons August 4, 1834

THE CINQUE PORTS' PILOT. Commons August 7, 1834

SESSIONAL ADDRESSES—NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons August 7, 1834

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Commons August 7, 1834

CONSOLIDATED-FUND-APPROPRIATION. Commons August 8, 1834

POOR LAWS' AMENDMENT. Commons August 11, 1834

INCENDIARISM. Commons August 14, 1834

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