Mr William Huskisson

March 11, 1770 - September 15, 1830
Summary information for Mr William Huskisson

Contributions

1830

ADDRESS ON THE KING'S SPEECH.— Commons February 4, 1830

MALT AND BEER. Commons February 8, 1830

4 speeches — EAST INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER. Commons February 9, 1830

EXPORTS, REAL AND OFFICIAL VALUE. Commons February 9, 1830

3 speeches — EAST RETFORD. Commons February 11, 1830

WEST INDIA TRADE. Commons February 23, 1830

REPRESENTATION OF MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, AND LEEDS. Commons February 23, 1830

2 speeches — CURRENCY. Commons March 2, 1830

RELIEF OF THE JEWS. Commons March 5, 1830

EAST RETFORD. Commons March 5, 1830

EAST INDIA CHARTER. Commons March 9, 1830

3 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons March 9, 1830

2 speeches — AFFAIRS OF PORTUGAL. Commons March 10, 1830

2 speeches — EAST INDIA COMPANY'S MONOPOLY. Commons March 11, 1830

4 speeches — TREASURER OF THE NAVY. Commons March 12, 1830

FINANCES OF THE COUNTRY. Commons March 15, 1830

TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 17, 1830

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 18, 1830

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 23, 1830

INJUDICIOUS TAXATION. Commons March 25, 1830

2 speeches — CROWN LANDS. Commons March 30, 1830

STAMP DUTIES. Commons April 6, 1830

TERCEIRA. Commons April 28, 1830

2 speeches — EMANCIPATION OF THE JEWS. Commons May 4, 1830

EMOLUMENTS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Commons May 14, 1830

TRANSMISSION OF BULLION. Commons May 17, 1830

BILL FOR REMOVAL OF JEWISH DISABILITIES. Commons May 17, 1830

BUSINESS OF THE SESSION. Commons May 18, 1830

2 speeches — MEXICO. Commons May 20, 1830

SALE OF BEER BILL. Commons May 21, 1830

MEXICO. Commons May 24, 1830

DUTY ON LEAD. Commons May 25, 1830

FOUR-AND-A-HALF PER CENT DUTIES. Commons June 4, 1830

2 speeches — COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY.—MINT COINAGE. Commons June 4, 1830

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