Mr William Grenville

October 25, 1759 - January 12, 1834
Summary information for Mr William Grenville

Contributions

1807

SLAVE TRADE. Lords January 2, 1807

2 speeches — NEGOCIATION WITH FRANCE. Lords January 2, 1807

ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE. Lords January 12, 1807

SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords January 21, 1807

3 speeches — SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords February 2, 1807

2 speeches — ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND. Lords February 2, 1807

3 speeches — SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL . Lords February 4, 1807

SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords February 5, 1807

3 speeches — SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords February 6, 1807

2 speeches — SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords February 9, 1807

SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords February 10, 1807

TAXATION. Lords February 27, 1807

MINUTES. Lords March 2, 1807

PRUSSIA. Lords March 3, 1807

2 speeches — SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords March 10, 1807

2 speeches — SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL Lords March 12, 1807

SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords March 13, 1807

Scotch JUDICATURE BILL. Lords March 16, 1807

SLAVE TRADE ABOLITION BILL. Lords March 18, 1807

SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords March 18, 1807

SLAVE TRADE, ABOLITION BILL. Lords March 23, 1807

SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords March 25, 1807

2 speeches — CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION. Lords March 26, 1807

CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION. Lords April 13, 1807

2 speeches — SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords April 17, 1807

SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords April 20, 1807

SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords April 22, 1807

SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL. Lords April 23, 1807

6 speeches — LOAN INTEREST BILL. Lords April 23, 1807

2 speeches — AMERICAN INDEMNITY BILL. Lords June 13, 1807

THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS' SPEECH Lords June 26, 1807

4 speeches — AMERICAN TRADE BILL. Lords June 29, 1807

2 speeches — SCOTCH JUDICATURE BILL, Lords June 29, 1807

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