Sir George Philips
1789 - 1883Summary information for Sir George Philips
Contributions
1842
COPYRIGHT OF DESIGNS. Commons February 7, 1842
LORD ASHBURTON. Commons February 11, 1842
BUILDING REGULATIONS AND BOROUGH IMPROVEMENTS. Commons February 23, 1842
CORN-LAWS — MR. VILLIERS'S MOTION — TOTAL REPEAL — ADJOURNED DEBATE (FOURTH DAY). Commons February 23, 1842
THE MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons March 4, 1842
COPYRIGHT OF DESIGNS. Commons March 16, 1842
ADDRESS TO THE CROWN—COMPENSATION FOR OPIUM SEIZED BY THE CHINESE. Commons March 17, 1842
SEVERN NAVIGATION. Commons March 21, 1842
CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons April 5, 1842
CORN IMPORTATION — REGULATION OF WAGES. Commons April 7, 1842
INCOME-TAX—REPORT—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 11, 1842
INCOME-TAX REPORT — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 12, 1842
FRAUDS OF MANUFACTURERS—THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons April 19, 1842
CHEESE Commons May 25, 1842
IRON BARS. Commons May 25, 1842
PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons June 1, 1842
2 speeches — CUSTOMS' ACTS—THE TARIFF.—COTTONS. Commons June 8, 1842
2 speeches — RAILWAYS. Commons June 18, 1842
DISTRESS—RE-ASSEMBLING OF PARLIAMENT. Commons July 21, 1842
PUBLIC DISTRESS. Commons July 22, 1842
RIGHT TO HOLD PUBLIC MEETINGS. Commons July 25, 1842
2 speeches — SUPPLY—INDIA AND CHINA. Commons July 29, 1842
CORONERS—WARWICK AND LANCASTER. Commons August 3, 1842
2 speeches — BANKRUPTCY, LAW AMENDMENT. Commons August 5, 1842
MINES AND COLLIERIES' BILL. Commons August 6, 1842
5 speeches — BANKRUPTCY LAW AMENDMENT. Commons August 8, 1842
2 speeches — BANKRUPT LAWS AMENDMENT. Commons August 9, 1842
COUNTY COURTS. Commons August 9, 1842
COVENTRY BOUNDARY. Commons August 9, 1842
IMPORTATION OF CORN. Commons August 10, 1842
PUBLIC MEETINGS — EXCHEQUER BILLS OUTSTAND AT MANCHESTER. Commons August 12, 1842
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