Sir Charles Napier

1786 - 1860
Summary information for Sir Charles Napier

Contributions

1845

ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S SPEECH. Commons February 4, 1845

3 speeches — STATE OF THE NAVY. Commons February 13, 1845

2 speeches — THE NAVAL ESTIMATES. Commons February 14, 1845

2 speeches — THE BANDIERAS. Commons February 20, 1845

SUGAR DUTIES. Commons February 26, 1845

NEW ZEALAND. Commons March 11, 1845

PROPERTY TAX. Commons March 12, 1845

THE WINDOW DUTIES. Commons March 18, 1845

2 speeches — CAPTAIN WARNER. Commons March 19, 1845

2 speeches — SUPPLY—THE NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 31, 1845

M. MAZZINI. Commons April 4, 1845

NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons April 4, 1845

GRANT TO MAYNOOTH. Commons April 10, 1845

MAYNOOTH COLLEGE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 14, 1845

TREASURY CORRESPONDENCE. Commons April 24, 1845

2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY; ESTIMATES—THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons May 5, 1845

THE BANDIERAS. Commons May 8, 1845

MANNING THE NAVY. Commons May 16, 1845

3 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 16, 1845

6 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons May 23, 1845

PENSIONS FOR NAVAL OFFICERS. Commons June 13, 1845

IRISH FISHERIES. Commons June 13, 1845

MARITIME DEFENCES. Commons June 13, 1845

THE LIFE GUARDS. Commons June 13, 1845

THE CASE OF MR. MAYER. Commons June 20, 1845

THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons June 24, 1845

SUPPLY—ORDNANCE AND MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 27, 1845

SUPPLY—MUSKETS. Commons June 30, 1845

RIGHT OF SEARCHING AMERICAN VESSELS. Commons July 8, 1845

THE SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 8, 1845

3 speeches — LUNATICS. Commons July 15, 1845

CHINESE PRIZE MONEY. Commons July 18, 1845

LUNATICS. Commons July 22, 1845

NEW ZEALAND — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 23, 1845

NATIONAL DEFENCES. Commons July 30, 1845

SUPPLY—CIVIL CONTINGENCIES. Commons July 30, 1845

SUPPLY — RETIREMENT OF NAVAL CAPTAINS. Commons July 30, 1845

SYRIA. Commons August 8, 1845

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