Sir Robert Buxton
October 27, 1753 - June 7, 1839
Summary information for Sir Robert Buxton
Contributions
1806
FUNERAL HONOURS To Mr. PITT.
Commons
January 27, 1806
ELECTION TREATING ACT
Commons
March 10, 1806
Mr. Fuller rose and expressed his surprize, that the right hon. gent. should submit such an important motion without saying one sentence upon the subject. To say much in its favour, he thought quite beyond the power of the right hon. gent. or any other person. Indeed, it did not appear to his mind that such a measure could at all be sustained, for its tendency would be to disfranchise an immense proportion of the freeholders of the country. In the case even of the county he had the honour to represent, what would be the fate of the poor freeholders who lived above 80 miles from the place of polling? Why, that such persons, unable to defray the expence of the journey, would fore it their votes. The same thing would, no doubt, happen in many, if not all other counties. It was enough that poor freeholders should be subject to the loss of time and the trouble of going to the hustings, without being called upon to submit to the expence of carriage from distant quarters. This ex-pence was no material loss to the 'candidates, and it was to be recollected that the poor voters were only treated to this jaunt once in seven years. It would be cruel then to dash this trivial cup from the poor man's lips. The house should bear in mind the manner in which our sagacious enemy acted towards his people, particularly towards his soldiery, to every one of whom he occasionally appealed, complimenting them at once as the judge of his conduct the means of his success, and the partake
Commons
March 21, 1806
PROPERTY TAX BILL.
Commons
April 1, 1806
REPEAL OF ADDITIONAL FORCE BILL.
Commons
April 25, 1806
ELECTION TREATING BILL.
Commons
April 29, 1806
PROPERTY DUTY BILL.
Commons
May 7, 1806
IRON DUTY BILL.
Commons
May 9, 1806
2 speeches —
PROPERTY DUTY BILL
Commons
May 12, 1806
PROPERTY DUTY BILL.
Commons
May 15, 1806
TAX ON PRIVATE BREWERS.
Commons
May 19, 1806
2 speeches —
PROPERTY DUTY BILL.
Commons
May 28, 1806
ABANDONMENT OF THE TAX ON PRIVATE BREWERS.
Commons
June 6, 1806
ELECTION TREATING BILL.
Commons
June 9, 1806
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