Sir James Scarlett

1769 - 1844
Summary information for Sir James Scarlett

Contributions

1831

PARLIAMENTAYR REFORM BILL— SECOND READING —ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 22, 1831

2 speeches — REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 24, 1831

PRIVILEGE—CASE OF MR. WELLESLEY. Commons July 18, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM BILL— ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—FIFTH DAY. Commons July 19, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—SIXTH DAY. Commons July 20, 1831

2 speeches — MAGISTERIAL OPPRESSION—THE CASE OF THE DEACLES. Commons July 21, 1831

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—EIGHTH DAY. Commons July 22, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—ELEVENTH DAY. Commons July 28, 1831

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE CIVIC FEAST. Commons July 29, 1831

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWELFTH DAY. Commons July 29, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—SEVENTEENTH DAY. Commons August 5, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—NINETEENTH DAY. Commons August 9, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTIETH DAY. Commons August 10, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTY-SECOND DAY. Commons August 12, 1831

5 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR EXGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTY-FIFTH DAY. Commons August 17, 1831

5 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—TWENTY SEVENTH DAY. Commons August 19, 1831

2 speeches — DUBLIN (CITY) ELECTION PETITION. Commons August 23, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—THIRTY-FIRST DAY. Commons August 25, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—THIRD READING. Commons September 19, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—THIRD READING—AD JOURNED DEBATE. Commons September 21, 1831

MR. AND MRS. DEACLE. Commons September 22, 1831

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