Sir John Campbell
1779 - 1861Summary information for Sir John Campbell
Contributions
1838
AFFAIRS OF CANADA. Commons January 26, 1838
SHERIFFS' COURTS (SCOTLAND). Commons February 2, 1838
DAY MAIL TO SCOTLAND. Commons February 8, 1838
REAL PROPERTY. Commons February 8, 1838
SLIGO ELECTION. Commons February 13, 1838
INTIMIDATION OF VOTERS. Commons February 22, 1838
2 speeches — COURTS OF QUARTER SESSION—COUNTY COURTS. Commons March 1, 1838
2 speeches — OATHS TAKEN OF CATHOLIC MEMBERS. Commons March 2, 1838
2 speeches — LAW OF PROPERTY. Commons March 2, 1838
POOR LAWS (IRELAND). Commons March 2, 1838
2 speeches — HERIOTS. Commons March 8, 1838
2 speeches — COPYHOLDS AND MANORS. Commons March 9, 1838
POOR-LAW (IRELAND). Commons March 9, 1838
MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES. Commons March 14, 1838
2 speeches — CARLOW (COUNTY) ELECTION COMMITTEE. Commons March 15, 1838
2 speeches — OPENING THE REGISTERS (IRELAND). Commons March 16, 1838
SHERIFFS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 22, 1838
POOR-LAW (IRELAND). Commons March 23, 1838
CHURCH PROPERTY. Commons April 3, 1838
JAMAICA. Commons April 3, 1838
PRISONS (SCOTLAND). Commons April 4, 1838
GREAT YARMOUTH ELECTION. Commons April 25, 1838
3 speeches — COPYRIGHT. Commons April 25, 1838
PLURALITIES Commons May 7, 1838
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS. Commons May 10, 1838
PAROCHIAL ASSESSMENTS. Commons July 11, 1838
2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Commons July 11, 1838
2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Commons July 14, 1838
REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS. Commons July 24, 1838
SUPPLY—LORD DURHAM'S COUNCIL. Commons July 30, 1838
PENSIONS. Commons August 3, 1838
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS(IRELAND)—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 3, 1838
PENSIONS. Commons August 6, 1838
CANADA—DECLARATORY AND INDEMNITY BILL. Commons August 14, 1838
REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS. Commons August 14, 1838
CANADA—.DECLARATORY AND INDEMNITY BILL. Commons August 15, 1838
REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS. Commons August 15, 1838
2 speeches — DEBTORS' SCHEDULES. Commons August 15, 1838
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