Sir George Strickland
1782 - 1874Summary information for Sir George Strickland
Contributions
1831
IRISH YEOMANRY. Commons June 27, 1831
SETTLEMENT BY HIRING AND SERVICE. Commons June 28, 1831
GENERAL REGISTER OF DEEDS. Commons June 30, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM — BILL FOR ENGLAND—SECOND HEADING— ADJOURNED DEBATE—THIRD DAY. Commons July 6, 1831
2 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES—PENSIONS. Commons July 18, 1831
IMPROPER DECISION OF A COMMITTEE. Commons July 21, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—EIGHTH DAY. Commons July 22, 1831
FOOT-PATHS. Commons August 3, 1831
THE BEER TRADE. Commons August 3, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM— BILL FOR ENGLAND — COMMITTEE—SIXTEENTH DAY. Commons August 4, 1831
DUBLIN (CITY) ELECTION PETITION. Commons August 23, 1831
POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Commons August 29, 1831
SUPPLY—VICE-TREASURER (IRELAND). Commons August 31, 1831
GAME LAWS. Commons September 2, 1831
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—THIRTYEIGHTH DAY. Commons September 5, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—THIRTY-NINTH DAY. Commons September 6, 1831
2 speeches — TRUCK SYSTEM. Commons September 12, 1831
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF THE REPORT. Commons September 15, 1831
REGISTRATION OF DEEDS. Commons September 20, 1831
PROSECUTIONS FOR RELIGIOUS OPINION. Commons September 22, 1831
SUPPLY—WINDSOR CASTLE AND BUCKINGHAM HOUSE. Commons September 28, 1831
FINES AND RECOVERIES BILL. Commons October 4, 1831
GENERAL REGISTRY BILL. Commons October 4, 1831
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. Commons October 6, 1831
STATE OF THE NATION. Commons October 10, 1831
REFORM PETITIONS. Commons December 7, 1831
GENERAL REGISTRATION OF DEEDS. Commons December 7, 1831
REFORM. Commons December 14, 1831
LABOUR OF CHILDREN IN MILLS AND FACTORIES. Commons December 15, 1831
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