Sir George Robinson

1765 - November 23, 1833
Summary information for Sir George Robinson

Contributions

1830

WEST INDIES AXD THE UNITED STATES. Commons February 5, 1830

LORDS COMMISSIONERS SPEECH.. Commons February 8, 1830

EXPORTS, REAL AND OFFICIAL VALUE. Commons February 9, 1830

EAST INDIA CHARTER. Commons March 9, 1830

DISTRESS. Commons March 12, 1830

FINANCES OF THE COUNTRY. Commons March 15, 1830

DISTRESS. Commons March 25, 1830

INJUDICIOUS TAXATION. Commons March 25, 1830

CONVERSION OF ANNUITIES—NEW THREE-AND-A-HALF PER CENT STOCK. Commons March 26, 1830

3 speeches — SHIPPING INTEREST. Commons April 2, 1830

FOUR-PER-CENT ANNUITIES BILL.— ASSESSED TAXES. Commons April 7, 1830

STAMP DUTIES ACTS. Commons April 7, 1830

TOBACCO DUTIES ACTS. Commons April 7, 1830

USURY LAWS BILL. Commons April 26, 1830

PETITION OF THE SHIP-OWNERS OF LONDON. Commons May 6, 1830

2 speeches — STATE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Commons May 11, 1830

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH FOR FORGERY. Commons May 13, 1830

FLUCTUATION OF EMPLOYMENT AMONG MANUFACTURERS. Commons May 13, 1830

PARLIAMENTATY REFORM. Commons May 17, 1830

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Commons May 24, 1830

RETORT ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 3, 1830

INTERCOURSE BETWEEN THE WEST INDIES AND AMERICA. Commons November 8, 1830

WEST INDIAN TRADE WITH AMERICA. Commons November 12, 1830

SALARIES, PENSIONS, NATIONAL DISTRESS. Commons December 6, 1830

SUPPLY — WINDSOR CASTLE. Commons December 6, 1830

ELECTORS IN CITIES AND BOROUGHS. Commons December 9, 1830

UNNECESSARY PLACES. Commons December 13, 1830

THE TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons December 14, 1830

WEST-INDIA TRADE WITH AMERICA. Commons December 17, 1830

2 speeches — LIVERPOOL ELECTION. Commons December 20, 1830

DUTIES ON BARILLA. Commons December 20, 1830

ADJOURNMENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Commons December 23, 1830

CIVIL LIST PENSIONS. Commons December 23, 1830

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