Sir Charles Pepys

1781 - 1851
Summary information for Sir Charles Pepys

Contributions

1839

ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS. Lords February 8, 1839

BOROUGH COURTS (RULES OF PROCEEDINGS) BILL. Lords February 26, 1839

2 speeches — PRIVILEGE—COURTS OF LAW. Lords February 26, 1839

MARRIAGE ACT. Lords March 5, 1839

PRIVILEGE. Lords March 11, 1839

INSOLVENTS' ADVERTISEMENTS. Lords March 19, 1839

DEANERY OF EXETER. Lords April 23, 1839

GAOL DELIVERIES. Lords April 26, 1839

ADJOURNMENT. Lords May 16, 1839

ROYAL APPROBATION OF THE SPEAKER. Lords May 28, 1839

CHURCH DISCIPLINE. Lords June 4, 1839

2 speeches — COURT OF CHANCERY. Lords June 7, 1839

BOROUGH COURTS BILL. Lords June 13, 1839

2 speeches — ABDUCTION OF A VOTER. Lords June 17, 1839

BILLS OF EXCHANGE BILL. Lords June 24, 1839

AFFAIRS OF MALTA. Lords June 27, 1839

EDUCATION—HER MAJESTY'S ANSWER TO THE ADDRESS. Lords July 11, 1839

2 speeches — PRISONS. Lords July 11, 1839

BILLS OF EXCHANGE (SECOND BILL). Lords July 16, 1839

PRISONS (SCOTLAND.) Lords July 16, 1839

2 speeches — MESSRS. LOVETT AND COLLINS—RIOTS AT BIRMINGHAM. Lords July 18, 1839

CUSTODY OF INFANTS. Lords July 18, 1839

RIOTS AT BIRMINGHAM. Lords July 22, 1839

COUNTY MAGISTRATES ACTING IN BOROUGHS. Lords July 23, 1839

CHURCH DISCIPLINE. Lords July 25, 1839

CONCURRENT JURISDICTION—BOROUGHS. Lords July 26, 1839

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF LOWER CANADA. Lords July 26, 1839

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (IRELAND). Lords August 2, 1839

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS. Lords August 12, 1839

SHEEP-STEALERS, (IRELAND). Lords August 13, 1839

COURT OF ADMIRALTY. Lords August 13, 1839

4 speeches — POLICE OF MANCHESTER. Lords August 19, 1839

MANCHESTER POLICE. Lords August 20, 1839

2 speeches — BOLTON POLICE. Lords August 20, 1839

BUSINESS OF THE SESSION. Lords August 23, 1839

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