Sir John Campbell
1779 - 1861Summary information for Sir John Campbell
Contributions
1833
2 speeches — CHOICE OF A SPEAKER. Commons January 29, 1833
2 speeches — SPEAKER'S RETIREMENT ANNUITY. Commons February 6, 1833
ELECTION PETITIONS. Commons February 6, 1833
LEGALITY OF AFFIRMATIONS—CASE OF MR. PEASE. Commons February 8, 1833
STANDING ORDETIS—COMMITTEES. Commons February 13, 1833
AFFIRMATIONS—CASE OF MR. PEASE. Commons February 14, 1833
2 speeches — LAW or REAL PROPERTY. Commons February 14, 1833
EMBARGO ON THE DUTCH TRADE. Commons February 15, 1833
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Commons February 26, 1833
TRADE WITH THE BRAZILS. Commons March 6, 1833
LIVERPOOL ELECTIONS. Commons March 6, 1833
ELECTION COMMITTEES. Commons March 7, 1833
JURIES—(IRELAND). Commons March 7, 1833
2 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND—PETITIONS. Commons March 8, 1833
LIVERPOOL ELECTION. Commons March 14, 1833
CHURCH REFORM (IRELAND). Commons March 14, 1833
3 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND) BILL—COMMITTEE. Commons March 15, 1833
2 speeches — SUPPLY—REGISTERING BARRISTERS. Commons March 15, 1833
3 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCESS (IRELAND)—COMMITTEE. Commons March 18, 1833
6 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND). Commons March 20, 1833
RELIGIOUS TOLERATION. Commons March 21, 1833
6 speeches — SUPPRESSIONOF DISTURBANCES (IRELARD) BILL. Commons March 22, 1833
COUNSEL TO PRISONERS. Commons March 28, 1833
LANCASTER ASSIZES. Commons March 28, 1833
PAROCHIAL REGISTRATION. Commons March 28, 1833
DISFRANCHISEMENT OF SAILORS. Commons April 3, 1833
2 speeches — SALARIES OF THE JUDGES. Commons April 15, 1833
STEALING IN DWELLING HOUSES. Commons April 16, 1833
PROCLAMING OF KILKENNY. Commons April 17, 1833
GAME LAWS. Commons April 17, 1833
2 speeches — TRIAL OF OFFENCES IN IRELAND. Commons April 18, 1833
SHERIFFS' EXPENSES. Commons May 7, 1833
GENBRAL REGISTRY OF DEEDS. Commons May 8, 1833
POLICE-OFFICES (LONDON). Commons May 8, 1833
2 speeches — DUTCH EMBARGO. Commons May 10, 1833
2 speeches — COLDBATH-FIELDS MEETING. Commons May 16, 1833
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons May 20, 1833
3 speeches — DEFECTS IN THE REFORM Of PARLIAMENT ACT. Commons May 22, 1833
3 speeches — COUNSEL TO PRISONERS. Commons June 12, 1833
2 speeches — INQUEST ON CULLEY. Commons June 13, 1833
2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Commons June 13, 1833
GENERAL REGISTRY. Commons June 19, 1833
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons June 21, 1833
MARRIAGES BY ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS. Commons June 26, 1833
SIMPLE LARCENY. Commons June 28, 1833
4 speeches — THE MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES. Commons July 12, 1833
THE MALT-TAX—THE ADMINISTRATION. Commons July 15, 1833
RIGHTS OF GRAND JURORS. Commons July 15, 1833
THE THELLUSSON PROPERTY. Commons July 31, 1833
2 speeches — MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES. Commons July 31, 1833
CORPORATIONS. Commons August 1, 1833
CORPORATION OF DUBLIN. Commons August 1, 1833
ROMAN CATHOLIC MARRIAGES. Commons August 7, 1833
ROMAN CATHOLIC MARRIAGES BILL. Commons August 8, 1833
5 speeches — THE RENEWAL OF THE BANK CHARTER. Commons August 9, 1833
2 speeches — BANK OF ENGLAND CHARTER. Commons August 10, 1833
THE DUDLEY MAGISTRATES. Commons August 12, 1833
STAMP PROSECUTIONS. Commons August 13, 1833
COMMISSIONERS OF BANKRUPT IN PARLIAMENT. Commons August 14, 1833
PROSECUTIONS FOR TITHES (ENGLAND). Commons August 14, 1833
CONDUCT OF A JUDGE. Commons August 19, 1833
RENEWAL OF THE BANK CHARTER. Commons August 19, 1833
TRIAL OF OFFENCES (IRELAND). Commons August 20, 1833
TITHES—STAY OF SUITS BILL. Commons August 20, 1833
JURIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 20, 1833
ROYAL MARRIAGE ACT. Commons August 20, 1833
TRIAL OF OFFENCES (IRELAND). Commons August 21, 1833
CHANCERY OFFICE BILL. Commons August 22, 1833
TITHES—STAY OF SUITS. Commons August 22, 1833
THE POLICE—POPAY. Commons August 22, 1833
TITHES—STAY OF SUITS. Commons August 24, 1833
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