Sir Matthew Ridley

1778 - 1836
Summary information for Sir Matthew Ridley

Contributions

1831

CIVIL LIST. Commons February 7, 1831

2 speeches — BARILLA DUTIES. Commons February 7, 1831

REGISTRATION OF DEEDS BILL. Commons February 9, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM — SIT TINGS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 21, 1831

COAL TRADE. Commons February 23, 1831

IRISH PENSIONS — REFORM. Commons March 2, 1831

POPULATION RETURNS OF CITIES AND BOROUGHS. Commons March 3, 1831

PETITIONS FOR REFORM. Commons March 7, 1831

THE SHIPPING INTEREST—TIMBER DUTIES. Commons March 15, 1831

DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Commons March 18, 1831

SUPPLY. Commons March 23, 1831

REFORM PETITIONS. Commons March 25, 1831

CIVIL LIST. Commons March 25, 1831

LONDON COAL TRADE. Commons March 28, 1831

PETITIONS AGAINST REFORM. Commons March 29, 1831

2 speeches — CIVIL LIST. Commons April 14, 1831

CHOICE OF A SPEAKER. Commons June 14, 1831

IRISH YEOMANRY. Commons June 27, 1831

FREEDOM OF THE BEER-TRADE. Commons June 30, 1831

THE CUSTOMS ACT—COAL DUTIES. Commons July 1, 1831

SUPPLY—PENITENTIARY. Commons July 8, 1831

SUPPLY— NATIONAL GALLERY. Commons July 8, 1831

TAX ON STEAM CARRIAGES. Commons July 13, 1831

2 speeches — SUPPLY—SECRET SERVICE. Commons July 18, 1831

SUPPLY—PARLIAMENTARY PRINTING. Commons July 18, 1831

SUPPLY—CONSULS. Commons July 25, 1831

THE KING'S MESSAGE—PROVISION FOR THE PRINCESS VICTORIA. Commons August 3, 1831

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

RATE OF DUTY ON GAME CERTIFICATES. Commons August 8, 1831

3 speeches — GAME-LAWS. Commons August 8, 1831

BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. Commons August 10, 1831

CORN LAWS. Commons August 12, 1831

LORD-LIEUTENANTS FOR IRELAND. Commons August 15, 1831

SALE OF BEER ACT. Commons August 24, 1831

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—BILL FOR ENGLAND—COMMITTEE—THIIRTY- FOURTH DAY. Commons August 30, 1831

QUARANTINE DUES. Commons September 6, 1831

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