Mr William Smith
September 22, 1756 - May 31, 1835Summary information for Mr William Smith
Contributions
1809
THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS' SPEECH. Commons January 20, 1809
3 speeches — EXAMINATION OF LUDOWICK ORRAMIN. Commons February 3, 1809
3 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons February 9, 1809
CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons February 10, 1809
CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons February 15, 1809
MR. BERESFORO'S COMPLAINT AGAINST THE MOIVNING POST. Commons February 17, 1809
4 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons February 17, 1809
CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons February 20, 1809
2 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons February 22, 1809
2 speeches — EAST INDIA COMPANY'S AFFAIRS.— Commons February 23, 1809
CORN DISTILLERY PROHIBITION BILL. Commons February 23, 1809
CAMPAIGN IN SPAIN. Commons February 24, 1809
ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons February 27, 1809
CONDUCT OF THE DUKE OF YORK. Commons March 10, 1809
IRISH MALT AND SPIRITS DUTIES BILL. Commons March 21, 1809
GENERAL CLAVERING VOTED GUILTY OF PREVARICATION, AND TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. Commons March 23, 1809
MOTION RESPECTING LORD CASTLE-REAGH. Commons April 25, 1809
MR. CURWEN'S PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL. Commons May 4, 1809
CHELSEA HOSPITAL—COLONEL GORDON. Commons May 5, 1809
MR. MADOCKS'S CHARGE AGAINST MR. PERCEVAL AND LORD CASTLEREAGH. Commons May 11, 1809
THE BUDGET Commons May 12, 1809
MONUMENT TO CAPT. HARDINGE. Commons May 18, 1809
MR. CURWEN'S REFORM BILL Commons May 26, 1809
VOTE OF CREDIT—ADDRESS RESPECTING AUSTRIA. Commons May 31, 1809
Mr. CURWEN'S REFORM BILL. Commons June 1, 1809
OFFICES SUPPRESSED SINCE 1782. Commons June 2, 1809
DR. CARTWRIGHT. Commons June 7, 1809
Mr. CURWEN'S REFORM BILL. Commons June 7, 1809
THIRD REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. Commons June 8, 1809
MR. CURWEN'S REFORM BILL. Commons June 9, 1809
PETITION OF ATKINS. Commons June 20, 1809
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