Sir Samuel Romilly
1757 - November 2, 1818Summary information for Sir Samuel Romilly
Contributions
1817
PETITIONS FOR REFORM, & c. Commons January 29, 1817
PETITIONS RELATING TO REFORM, &c Commons January 31, 1817
2 speeches — GAME LAWS. Commons February 12, 1817
2 speeches — LICENSING OF PUBLIC HOUSES. Commons February 21, 1817
SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons February 24, 1817
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons February 26, 1817
4 speeches — PETITIONS AGAINST THE SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT. Commons February 28, 1817
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons February 28, 1817
MOTION FOR A NEW WRIT FOR ST. MAWES IN THE ROOM OF MR. HORNER*. Commons March 3, 1817
3 speeches — SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons March 10, 1817
SEDITIOUS MEETINGS BILL. Commons March 14, 1817
2 speeches — WELCH JUDGES. Commons March 18, 1817
MOTION RELATING TO LOTTERIES. Commons March 18, 1817
UNJUST IMPRISONMENT—PETITION OF JOHN WEIR. Commons March 21, 1817
2 speeches — GAME LAWS. Commons March 21, 1817
RECOVERY OF SMALL DEBTS. Commons April 28, 1817
WRONGOUS IMPRISONMENT AT GLASGOW—PETITION OF JOHN MONTGOMERY, &c Commons May 7, 1817
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE—THE REV. THOMAS THIRLWALL. Commons May 7, 1817
CASE OF MARY RYAN. Commons May 7, 1817
STATE OF THE REPRESENTATION. Commons May 20, 1817
MOTION FOR COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE HOME DEPARTMENT AND MR. POOLE.— Commons May 21, 1817
BANKRUPT LAWS. Commons May 22, 1817
IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons May 23, 1817
IRISH INSURRECTION ACT CONTINUANCE BILL Commons June 13, 1817
RIGHT OF MAGISTRATES TO VISIT STATE PRISONERS. Commons June 18, 1817
COPY RIGHT BILL. Commons June 19, 1817
TITHE EXEMPTIONS BILL. Commons June 19, 1817
2 speeches — HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION. Commons June 20, 1817
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons June 23, 1817
2 speeches — LORD SIDMOUTH'S CIRCULAR LETTER.— Commons June 25, 1817
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons June 26, 1817
HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION BILL. Commons June 27, 1817
POLICE OF THE MKTROPOLIS. Commons July 7, 1817
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