Mr William Ferrand

1809 - 1889
Summary information for Mr William Ferrand

Contributions

1842

SUPPLY. Commons February 8, 1842

POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT. Commons February 11, 1842

CORN-LAWS—MINISTERIAL PLAN— ADJOURNED PROCEEDINGS. Commons February 14, 1842

2 speeches — CORN-LAWS—MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION—TOTAL REPEAL. Commons February 18, 1842

CORN-LAWS—MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION—TOTAL REPEAL—ADJOURNED DEBATE—(FIFTH DAY). Commons February 24, 1842

2 speeches — THE MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 4, 1842

3 speeches — THE MASTER MANUFACTURERS. Commons March 7, 1842

The Truck System. Commons March 15, 1842

4 speeches — CHARGES AGAINST MANUFACTURERS —THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 16, 1842

INCOME TAX—REPORT —ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 13, 1842

3 speeches — FRAUDS OF MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons April 19, 1842

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT—SOUTHAMPTON ELECTION. Commons April 29, 1842

5 speeches — SOUTHAMPTON ELECTION—MR. MABSON. Commons April 30, 1842

2 speeches — PAYMENT OF WAGES COMMITTEE. Commons May 3, 1842

2 speeches — PAYMENT OF WAGES COMMITTEE. Commons May 4, 1842

2 speeches — PAYMENT OF WAGES COMMITTEE. Commons May 9, 1842

POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Commons May 11, 1842

NEW WRIT FOR IPSWICH. Commons May 26, 1842

BRIDPORT ELECTION. Commons May 27, 1842

PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons June 1, 1842

3 speeches — PLACARD ISSUED AT MANCHESTER. Commons June 3, 1842

4 speeches — CUSTOMS ACTS—THE TARIFF. Commons June 7, 1842

3 speeches — DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY. Commons June 16, 1842

2 speeches — NEW POOR-LAW. Commons June 17, 1842

2 speeches — POOR LAW. Commons June 20, 1842

3 speeches — POOR-LAW. Commons June 24, 1842

POOR LAW—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 27, 1842

ELECTION PROCEEDINGS COMMITTEE— MR. WALTER. Commons June 28, 1842

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY.} Commons July 8, 1842

POOR-LAW AMENDMENT. Commons July 12, 1842

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