Sir Robert Inglis
1786 - 1855Summary information for Sir Robert Inglis
Contributions
1837
2 speeches — PRINTING PAPERS.—EVIDENCE BEFORE COMMITTEES. Commons February 1, 1837
REGISTRATION. Commons February 2, 1837
CHURCH-RATES. Commons March 3, 1837
MEN-OF-WAR WRECKED. Commons March 21, 1837
WEST LONDON CEMETERY COMPANY. Commons April 10, 1837
SURVEY OF CHURCH-LANDS. Commons April 14, 1837
2 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—EXPLANATION or SIR EDWARD CODRINGTON. Commons April 17, 1837
AFFAIRS OF SPAIN— ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 18, 1837
NEW POOR-LAW. (ENGLAND). Commons May 2, 1837
PUBLIC RECORDS BILL. Commons May 3, 1837
LAW OF COPYRIGHT. Commons May 18, 1837
TRAVELLING ON THE SABBATH. Commons May 19, 1837
CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS. Commons May 19, 1837
CHURCH-RATES. Commons May 22, 1837
PRIVILEGE.—THE GLASGOW WRIT. Commons May 30, 1837
PUBLICATION OF PRIVILEGED PAPERS. Commons May 30, 1837
PRIVILEGE.—PUBLICATION OF PAPERS. Commons June 8, 1837
2 speeches — SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons June 26, 1837
3 speeches — EXECUTION OF WILLS. Commons June 27, 1837
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Commons June 29, 1837
SUPPLY—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons July 3, 1837
FREEMEN AND ELECTORS. Commons July 3, 1837
TREATIES FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Commons July 6, 1837
ECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS. Commons July 13, 1837
ECCLESIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS— LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons July 14, 1837
CIVIL LIST. Commons November 23, 1837
BISHOPRIC OF SODOR AND MAN. Commons November 28, 1837
MUNICIPAL DECLARATIONS. Commons November 30, 1837
MUNICIPAL OFFICERS' DECLARATIONS. Commons December 4, 1837
2 speeches — IRISH ELECTIONS.—SUBSCRIPTIONS. Commons December 6, 1837
APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEES. Commons December 12, 1837
DUCHESS OF KENT. Commons December 12, 1837
DUCHIES OF CORNWALL AND LANCASTER. Commons December 15, 1837
CIVIL, LIST BILL. Commons December 19, 1837
PONTEFRACT ELECTION. Commons December 19, 1837
AFFAIRS OF CANADA.—ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 22, 1837
DUCHESS OF KENT. Commons December 23, 1837
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