Sir George Clerk
1787 - 1867Summary information for Sir George Clerk
Contributions
1846
FRENCH AND ENGLISH FISHERIES. Commons February 4, 1846
RAILWAYS. Commons February 6, 1846
THE CASE OF THE ECLAIR. Commons February 9, 1846
MERCHANT SEAMEN'S FUND. Commons February 10, 1846
COLONIAL TARIFFS. Commons February 10, 1846
COMMERCIAL DUTIES. Commons February 12, 1846
PETITIONS AGAINST RAILWAY BILLS. Commons February 13, 1846
RAILWAY BILLS (IRELAND). Commons February 20, 1846
COMMERCIAL POLICY—CUSTOMS—CORN LAWS—ADJOURNED DEBATE, (NINTH NIGHT). Commons February 23, 1846
DAMAGE TO FOREIGN WHEAT IN BOND. Commons March 3, 1846
AMALGAMATION OF RAILWAYS. Commons March 9, 1846
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 9, 1846
4 speeches — CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 13, 1846
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 16, 1846
CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 17, 1846
RAILWAY TERMINI IN THE METROPOLIS. Commons March 19, 1846
RAILWAYS. Commons March 19, 1846
CUSTOMS AND CORN IMPORTATION REPORT. Commons March 20, 1846
AMALGAMATION OF RAILWAYS. Commons March 23, 1846
SCOTTISH CENTRAL RAILWAY. AMALGAMATION BILLS. Commons March 25, 1846
RAILWAY PROJECTS. Commons April 6, 1846
MINT PROSECUTIONS. Commons April 21, 1846
STANDING ORDERS. Commons April 29, 1846
RAILWAY LEGISLATION. Commons May 8, 1846
COMMERCIAL POLICY OF GOVERNMENT—CANADA. Commons May 14, 1846
CUSTOMS DUTIES BILL—AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. Commons May 19, 1846
QUARANTINE LAWS. Commons May 19, 1846
RAILWAY COMPANIES DISSOLUTION BILL. Commons May 19, 1846
COMMERCIAL MARINE. Commons June 5, 1846
3 speeches — RAILWAYS—THE BROAD AND NARROW GAUGE. Commons June 16, 1846
3 speeches — RAILWAY GAUGE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 18, 1846
RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY. Commons June 29, 1846
BOOKS AND ENGRAVINGS. Commons July 15, 1846
JOINT STOCK BANK (SCOTLAND AND IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 30, 1846
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