Sir Robert Peel
1788 - 1850Summary information for Sir Robert Peel
Contributions
1844
2 speeches — THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Commons February 1, 1844
BRAZILIAN TREATY. Commons February 2, 1844
2 speeches — MR. BONHAM. Commons February 2, 1844
THE PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS. Commons February 2, 1844
SESSIONAL ORDERS. Commons February 2, 1844
2 speeches — THE REPORT ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 2, 1844
3 speeches — Cheers. Commons February 2, 1844
Irish Registration. Commons February 2, 1844
Bank of England. Commons February 2, 1844
DEATH OF THE DUKE OF SAXE COBOURG-GOTHA THE ADDRESS. Commons February 3, 1844
3 speeches — RIGHT OF SEARCH—OTEGON TERRITORY. Commons February 5, 1844
2 speeches — ALLEGED DEFICIENCY OF THE CIVIL LIST. Commons February 5, 1844
RAILWAYS. Commons February 5, 1844
2 speeches — CRUIZERS ON THE AFRICAN COAST. Commons February 6, 1844
COMMERCIAL TREATIES WITH FRANCE AND PORTUGAL. Commons February 6, 1844
STOPPING THE SUPPLIES—PUBLIC GRIEVANCES. Commons February 6, 1844
LANDLORD AND TENANT COMMISSION, (IRELAND). Commons February 6, 1844
2 speeches — THE AMEERS OF SCINDE. Commons February 8, 1844
MR. BONHAM—THE STOREKEEPER OF THE ORDNANCE. Commons February 8, 1844
FISHERIES CONVENTION. Commons February 12, 1844
2 speeches — LAND TENURE COMMISSION (IRELAND. Commons February 12, 1844
2 speeches — METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS. Commons February 12, 1844
VOTE OF THANKS To SIR CHARLES NAPIER AND THE ARMY IN. SCINDE. Commons February 12, 1844
2 speeches — PENALTIES ON HORSE RACING. Commons February 21, 1844
2 speeches — STATE of IRELAND—ADJOURNED DEBATE (NINTH NIGHT). Commons February 23, 1844
TAHITI—THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. Commons February 27, 1844
2 speeches — DUELLING. Commons February 27, 1844
IMPRISONMENT OF DON CARLOS. Commons February 27, 1844
2 speeches — SHIPWRECKS—HARBOURS OF REFUGE.— Commons February 29, 1844
STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH AMERICA. Commons February 29, 1844
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHARITIES. Commons March 4, 1844
LORD ELLENBOROUGH'S PROCLAMATION—NEWSPAPER DESPATCH. Commons March 7, 1844
COMMERCE WITH FRANCE. Commons March 7, 1844
RELATIONS WITH THE BRAZILS. Commons March 7, 1844
GIWALIOR—PROCLAMATION OF LORD ELLENBOROUGH. Commons March 8, 1844
CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR. Commons March 8, 1844
TREATY WITH THE BRAZILS. Commons March 8, 1844
BLOCKADE OF THE RIVER PLATA. Commons March 8, 1844
SUPPLY.—DUELLING. Commons March 11, 1844
SUGAR IMPORTED. Commons March 12, 1844
INCLOSURE OF COMMONS. Commons March 13, 1844
2 speeches — THE AFFAIRS OF GREECE. Commons March 14, 1844
2 speeches — CRIMINAL JURISDICTION IN THE LEVANT. Commons March 14, 1844
DUELLING. Commons March 14, 1844
PROBATE AND LEGACY DUTIES. Commons March 14, 1844
ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS (IRELAND). Commons March 15, 1844
IDOLATRY IN INDIA. Commons March 15, 1844
HOURS OF LABOUR IN FACTORIES—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 18, 1844
WRECKS OF THE NERBUDDA AND ANN. Commons March 22, 1844
HOURS OF LABOUR IN FACTORIES. Commons March 25, 1844
2 speeches — CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS. Commons March 25, 1844
2 speeches — REV. DR. MORRISON Commons March 26, 1844
HOURS OF LABOUR IN FACTORIES. Commons March 29, 1844
3 speeches — SUPPLY—THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Commons March 29, 1844
2 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (IRELAND). Commons April 1, 1844
JUDGE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. Commons April 1, 1844
SUPPLY—CIVIL CONTINGENCIES. Commons April 1, 1844
3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS—PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons April 2, 1844
CHINESE TREATY—SIR H. POTTINGER. Commons April 2, 1844
2 speeches — UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN. Commons April 2, 1844
CANADA. Commons May 30, 1844
3 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS. Commons May 31, 1844
BANK CHARTER—CURRENCY. Commons June 6, 1844
DISSENTERS CHAPELS BILL. Commons June 6, 1844
4 speeches — DON CARLOS — SPANISH AFFAIRS. Commons June 10, 1844
2 speeches — VESTRIES IN CHURCHES. Commons June 10, 1844
CHURCH TEMPORALITIES (IRELAND)—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 12, 1844
BANK CHARTER—THE CURRENCY. Commons June 13, 1844
6 speeches — THE SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 17, 1844
VESTRIES IN CHURCHES. Commons June 19, 1844
LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. Commons June 20, 1844
4 speeches — SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 20, 1844
3 speeches — LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. Commons June 20, 1844
2 speeches — DISSENTERS CHAPELS. Commons June 21, 1844
POST OFFICE—OPENING LETTERS. Commons June 24, 1844
4 speeches — BANK CHARTER—THE CURRENCY. Commons June 24, 1844
RELATIONS BETWEEN FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Commons June 25, 1844
STATE TRIALS (IRELAND.) Commons June 25, 1844
SEES OF ST. ASAPH AND BANGOR. Commons June 25, 1844
2 speeches — ABOLITION OF THE CORN LAWS —ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons June 26, 1844
2 speeches — RIGHT TO VOTE WHEN PERSONALLY INTERESTED. Commons June 27, 1844
SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 27, 1844
7 speeches — BANK CHARTER—THE CURRENCY. Commons June 27, 1844
INCLOSURE OF COMMONS. Commons June 27, 1844
ZOLLVEREIN—DUTY ON IRON. Commons June 28, 1844
2 speeches — COLONEL STODART AND CAPTAIN CONOLLY — DR. WOOLF'S MISSION. Commons June 28, 1844
IRISH REGISTRATION BILL. Commons June 28, 1844
2 speeches — BANK CHARTER—THE CURRENCY. Commons June 28, 1844
2 speeches — FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Commons July 1, 1844
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 1, 1844
3 speeches — IRISH REGISTRATION BILL. Commons July 1, 1844
UNLAWFUL OATHS (IRELAND). Commons July 1, 1844
3 speeches — POST OFFICE — OPENING LETTERS. Commons July 2, 1844
PREVENTION OF SMOKE. Commons July 3, 1844
CUSTOM HOUSE OATHS—CHINA. Commons July 3, 1844
BANKING IN SCOTLAND. Commons July 4, 1844
4 speeches — BANK CHARTER—THE CURRENCY. Commons July 4, 1844
2 speeches — POOR LAW. Commons July 4, 1844
GAMING. Commons July 4, 1844
CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS. Commons July 5, 1844
4 speeches — FRENCH OCCUPATION OF AFRICA—STATE OF THE NAVY. Commons July 8, 1844
2 speeches — RAILWAYS. Commons July 8, 1844
2 speeches — DANISH CLAIMS. Commons July 9, 1844
TENURE OF LAND (IRELAND). Commons July 10, 1844
CIVIL DISABILITIES OF DISSENTERS. Commons July 11, 1844
2 speeches — RAILWAYS—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 11, 1844
BRAZILIAN TARIFF. Commons July 12, 1844
SUGAR DUTIES—JAVA. Commons July 12, 1844
MR. WAKLEY, M. P. Commons July 15, 1844
CHURCH ENDOWMENT AMENDMENT ACT. Commons July 15, 1844
2 speeches — DUCHY OF CORNWALL MANORS. Commons July 15, 1844
2 speeches — SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 16, 1844
TIDAL HARBOURS. Commons July 16, 1844
THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSION. Commons July 16, 1844
2 speeches — POST OFFICE—OPENING LETTERS. Commons July 18, 1844
2 speeches — UNLAWFUL OATHS (IRELAND). Commons July 18, 1844
3 speeches — PROMOTION OF EDUCATION. Commons July 19, 1844
THE CASE OF MR. ROLLS. Commons July 19, 1844
2 speeches — SUPPLY—PUBLIC EDUCATION. Commons July 19, 1844
2 speeches — CAPTAIN WARNER'S INVENTION. Commons July 22, 1844
JOINT STOCK BANKS. Commons July 22, 1844
FRANCE AND MOROCCO. Commons July 22, 1844
5 speeches — THE FINE ARTS. Commons July 22, 1844
2 speeches — POOR LAW. Commons July 25, 1844
2 speeches — CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS. Commons July 25, 1844
CHARITABLE DONATIONS (IRELAND). Commons July 29, 1844
2 speeches — THE OUTRAGE AT TAHITI. Commons July 31, 1844
CAPTAIN WARNER'S INVENTION. Commons July 31, 1844
3 speeches — CHARITABLE BEQUESTS (IRELAND). Commons August 1, 1844
2 speeches — ROMAN CATHOLIC PENAL ACTS BILL. Commons August 5, 1844
BIRTH OF A PRINCE—ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY. Commons August 6, 1844
BOROUGH OF SUDBURY. Commons August 6, 1844
ART UNIONS. Commons August 6, 1844
CHURCH PATRONAGE (IRELAND). Commons August 6, 1844
FRENCH AGGRESSIONS IN AFRICA. Commons August 7, 1844
2 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY OF MINISTERS. Commons August 7, 1844
ROMAN CATHOLIC PENAL ACTS. Commons August 7, 1844
INSOLVENT DEBTORS. Commons August 7, 1844
FISHERIES ON THE FRENCH COAST. Commons August 8, 1844
CAPTAIN WARNER'S EXPERIMENT. Commons August 8, 1844
MINUTES. Commons August 9, 1844
MR. O'CONNELL—STATE OF THE NATION. Commons August 9, 1844
2 speeches — TAHITI AND MOROCCO—RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. Commons September 5, 1844
LORD STANLEY. Commons September 5, 1844
THE STATE TRIALS—REVERSAL OF THE JUDGMENT. Commons September 5, 1844
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