Sir James Mackintosh
October 24, 1765 - May 30, 1832Summary information for Sir James Mackintosh
Contributions
1821
THE QUEEN—LITURGY. Commons January 23, 1821
MOTION RESPECTING THE OMISSION OF THE QUEEN'S NAME IN THE LITURGY.— Commons January 26, 1821
2 speeches — CONDUCT OF MINISTERS RELATIVE TO THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE QUEEN. Commons February 5, 1821
THE QUEEN—CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons February 15, 1821
THE QUEEN—MILAN COMMISSION. Commons February 21, 1821
2 speeches — NAPLES—CONDUCT OF THE ALLIED POWEKS. Commons February 21, 1821
DUBLIN PETITION COMPLAINING OF THE CONDUCT OF THE HIGH SHERIFF. Commons February 22, 1821
ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS. Commons February 28, 1821
CARLISLE ELECTION—INTERFERENCE OF THE MILITARY. Commons March 15, 1821
PETITIONS RESPECTING THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS. Commons March 16, 1821
ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITY REMOVAL BILL. Commons March 16, 1821
PETITION OF CAPTAIN ROMEO, COMPLAINING OF ILL-TREATMENT. Commons March 20, 1821
NAPLES. Commons March 20, 1821
RECEIVERS-GENERAL OF LAND AND ASSESSED TAXES—DISTRIBUTORS OF STAMPS. Commons March 22, 1821
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITY REMOVAL BILL. Commons March 23, 1821
ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITY RE-MOVAL BILL. Commons March 27, 1821
CAPITAL CRIMES DEFENCE BILL. Commons March 30, 1821
NEWINGTON SELECT VESTRY BILL COMMITTEE. Commons April 6, 1821
2 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—COMPLAINT OF THE "JOHN BULL" NEWSPAPER. Commons May 11, 1821
2 speeches — FORGERY PUNISHMENT MITIGATION BILL. Commons May 23, 1821
4 speeches — FORGERY PUNISHMENT MITIGATION BILL. Commons May 25, 1821
PETITION FROM NEWFOUNDLAND FOR REFORM IN THE COURTS OF JUSTICE. Commons May 28, 1821
MAXWELL'S SLAVE REMOVAL BILL. Commons June 1, 1821
2 speeches — FORGERY PUNISHMENT MITIGATION BILL. Commons June 4, 1821
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN TOBAGO. Commons June 6, 1821
AFFAIRS OF SICILY. Commons June 21, 1821
DECLARATION OF THE ALLIED SOVEREIGNS AT LAYBACH. Commons June 21, 1821
SLAVE TRADE. Commons June 26, 1821
COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. Commons June 29, 1821
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