Sir Benjamin Hall

1802 - 1867
Summary information for Sir Benjamin Hall

Contributions

1853

2 speeches — COAL DUTIES (METROPOLIS.) Commons February 17, 1853

COUNTY RATES AND EXPENDITURE BILL. Commons February 23, 1853

WEST LONDON WATERWORKS COMPANY BILL. Commons March 1, 1853

THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS. Commons March 1, 1853

BRIDGENORTH AND BLACKBURN ELECTIONS. Commons March 1, 1853

2 speeches — BLACKBURN ELECTION—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 7, 1853

GREAT LONDON DRAINAGE BILL. Commons March 9, 1853

BETHLEHEM HOSPITAL. Commons March 11, 1853

JEWISH DISABILITIES BILL. Commons March 14, 1853

LONDON (WATFORD) SPRING WATER COMPANY BILL. Commons March 15, 1853

BRIDGENORTH ELECTION. Commons March 15, 1853

DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AND PATRONAGE. Commons April 5, 1853

DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AND PATRONAGE. Commons April 5, 1853

BRECKNOCK COLLEGE. Commons April 5, 1853

DOCKYARD PROMOTION AND PATRONAGE. Commons April 7, 1853

DOCKYARD PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. Commons April 8, 1853

REFORM OF THE LONDON CORPORATION. Commons April 8, 1853

DOCKYARD PROMOTION AND PATRONAGE. Commons April 12, 1853

2 speeches — TYNEMOUTH ELECTION COMMITTEE. Commons April 15, 1853

4 speeches — DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS. Commons April 19, 1853

DOCKYARD APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS—MR. STAFFORD. Commons April 22, 1853

BOROUGH OF TYNEMOUTH. Commons May 9, 1853

BOROUGH OF HARWICH. Commons June 14, 1853

DURHAM ELECTION PETITIONS. Commons June 14, 1853

EPISCOPAL AND CAPITULAR PROPERTY. Commons June 21, 1853

2 speeches — ABOLITION OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS. Commons July 5, 1853

DOCKYARD PROMOTION. Commons July 5, 1853

REMOVAL OF SMITHFIELD MARKET. Commons July 7, 1853

SAVINGS BANKS BILL. Commons July 21, 1853

EPISCOPAL AND CAPITULAR ESTATES BILL. Commons August 3, 1853

SMOKE NUISANCE ABATEMENT (METROPOLIS) BILL. Commons August 8, 1853

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN SEWERS ACTS CON- TINUANCE BILL. Commons August 9, 1853

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