Sir Robert Peel
1788 - 1850Summary information for Sir Robert Peel
Contributions
1833
SESSIONAL ORDERS—ALTERATIONS. Commons February 6, 1833
PRINTING OF PETITIONS. Commons February 6, 1833
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE KING'S SPEECH.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 7, 1833
3 speeches — REFORM OF THE CHURCH OF IRELAND. Commons February 12, 1833
2 speeches — EMBARGO ON THE DUTCH TRADE. Commons February 15, 1833
2 speeches — NEW BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 20, 1833
MERCHANT TAILORS' COMPANY. Commons February 21, 1833
PRIVATE LIGHTHOUSES. Commons February 21, 1833
PUBLICATION OF THE VOTES OF MEMBERS. Commons February 21, 1833
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND)—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 1, 1833
2 speeches — CHURCH REFORM (IRELAND). Commons March 11, 1833
2 speeches — LIVERPOOL ELECTION. Commons March 12, 1833
PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS. Commons March 14, 1833
3 speeches — CHURCH REFORM (IRELAND). Commons March 14, 1833
2 speeches — SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCESS (IRELAND)—COMMITTEE. Commons March 18, 1833
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 20, 1833
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND). Commons March 20, 1833
2 speeches — SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 25, 1833
REFUSAL TO GIVE EVIDENCE. Commons March 26, 1833
7 speeches — SIR EDWARD CODRINGTON—CORRECTNESS OF THE REPORTED DEBATES. Commons March 26, 1833
SUPPRESSION OF DISTURBANCES (IRELAND). Commons March 27, 1833
LANCASTER ASSIZES. Commons March 28, 1833
3 speeches — SIR JOHN SOANE'S MUSEUM. Commons April 1, 1833
CHURCH REFORM (IRELAND). Commons April 1, 1833
POOR LAWS (IRELAND). Commons April 2, 1833
2 speeches — CHURCH REFORM (IRELAND). Commons April 2, 1833
2 speeches — COMMUTATION OF TITHES (ENGLAND). Commons April 18, 1833
3 speeches — THE BUDGET.— Commons April 19, 1833
2 speeches — STATE OF THE COUNTRY—MONETARY SYSTEM—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 23, 1833
STATE OF THE COUNTRY—MONETARY SYSTEM.—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons April 24, 1833
ELECTION BY BALLOT. Commons April 25, 1833
THE MALT DUTIES. Commons April 29, 1833
THE GLASGOW LOTTERY. Commons April 29, 1833
HOUSE AND WINDOW TAXES. Commons April 30, 1833
POOR LAWS (IRELAND). Commons May 2, 1833
3 speeches — CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons May 6, 1833
QUAKERS' AFFIRMATION. Commons May 7, 1833
DUTCH EMBARGO. Commons May 10, 1833
4 speeches — MINISTERIAL PROPOSITION FOR THE EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES. Commons May 14, 1833
MR. COBBETT'S CHARGE AGAINST SIR ROBERT PEEL. Commons May 16, 1833
2 speeches — MINISTERIAL PLAN FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Commons June 3, 1833
RELATIONS WITH PORTUGAL. Commons June 6, 1833
COLLECTION OF TITHES (IRELAND). Commons June 7, 1833
2 speeches — MINISTERIAL PLAN FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Commons June 7, 1833
COUNSEL TO PRISONERS. Commons June 12, 1833
2 speeches — TITHES (IRELAND)—THE COERCIVE LAW. Commons June 12, 1833
ARREARS OF TITHES (IRELAND). Commons June 14, 1833
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons June 21, 1833
2 speeches — CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons June 24, 1833
2 speeches — CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons June 25, 1833
BANK OF ENGLAND CHARTER. Commons June 28, 1833
6 speeches — BANK OF ENGLAND CHARTER. Commons July 1, 1833
NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons July 2, 1833
SALE OF GAME. Commons July 3, 1833
SINECURES. Commons July 3, 1833
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 4, 1833
3 speeches — CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND). Commons July 8, 1833
AFFAIRS OF POLAND. Commons July 9, 1833
CALL OF THE HOUSE—THE ADMINISTRATION Commons July 15, 1833
TAXATION. Commons July 16, 1833
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Commons July 16, 1833
MINISTERIAL PLAN FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Commons July 22, 1833
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 25, 1833
2 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 29, 1833
NATIONAL EDUCATION. Commons July 30, 1833
THE THELLUSSON PROPERTY. Commons July 31, 1833
2 speeches — MINISTERIAL PLAN FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. Commons July 31, 1833
RENEWAL OF THE BANK CHARTER. Commons August 2, 1833
2 speeches — SIR JOHN KEY. Commons August 5, 1833
TITHE ARREARS (IRELAND). Commons August 5, 1833
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