Sir Arthur Wellesley
May 1, 1769 - September 14, 1852Summary information for Sir Arthur Wellesley
Contributions
1841
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Lords January 26, 1841
2 speeches — SIR R. STOPFORD.—VOTE OF THANKS. Lords February 4, 1841
CANADA—DELAY IN PRINTING ORDINANCES. Lords February 23, 1841
CANADA—SEMINARY OF ST. SULPICE. Lords March 4, 1841
2 speeches — POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Lords March 5, 1841
POOR LAW RECORDS (IRELAND). Lords March 11, 1841
2 speeches — CANADA—ST. SULPICE. Lords March 15, 1841
POOR LAW (IRELAND)—CLONMEL UNION. Lords March 18, 1841
POOR-LAWS (IRELAND.) Lords April 2, 1841
CHINA. Lords April 29, 1841
AUSTRALIA. Lords April 30, 1841
2 speeches — POOR-LAW COMMISSION (IRELAND)— CLONMEL UNION. Lords May 3, 1841
2 speeches — DRAINAGE OF TOWNS. Lords May 4, 1841
CHINA. Lords May 7, 1841
THE CORN-LAWS. Lords May 7, 1841
CORN-LAWS (IRELAND AND SCOTLAND) Lords May 11, 1841
2 speeches — CORN-LAWS. Lords May 17, 1841
CORN-LAWS — EXPLANATION. Lords May 25, 1841
CORN-LAWS — WAGES — PETITIONS. Lords June 4, 1841
PUNISHMENT OF DEATH. Lords June 17, 1841
CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN BOROUGHS. Lords June 21, 1841
3 speeches — ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Lords August 24, 1841
PUNISHMENT OF DEATH. Lords September 6, 1841
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. Lords September 7, 1841
2 speeches — DUBLIN CORPORATIONS. Lords September 7, 1841
NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT—VENTILATION. Lords September 20, 1841
DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY. Lords September 23, 1841
PRISON DISCPLINE. Lords September 27, 1841
FROGMORE LODGE. Lords September 28, 1841
3 speeches — ROYAL GARDENS, KENSINGTON. Lords September 28, 1841
THE CORN LAWS. Lords September 30, 1841
2 speeches — THE CORN LAWS. Lords October 1, 1841
POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Lords October 1, 1841
FINANCIAL MEASURES—LATE AND PRESENT ADMINISTRATIONS Lords October 4, 1841
POOR-LAW COMMISSION. Lords October 4, 1841
FUNDING OF EXCHEQUER BILLS— DRAINAGE OF TOWNS. Lords October 5, 1841
2 speeches — THE CORN-LAWS — EXPLANATION. Lords October 5, 1841
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