Sir Simon Newport
October 24, 1756 - February 9, 1843Summary information for Sir Simon Newport
Contributions
1821
MOTION RESPECTING THE OMISSION OF THE QUEEN'S NAME IN THE LITURGY.— Commons January 26, 1821
PETITIONS RELATIVETO THE QUEEN. Commons January 31, 1821
2 speeches — OF AN ADDRESS PUBLISHED IN THE LONDON GAZETTE. Commons February 1, 1821
REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons February 1, 1821
SUPPLY—BANK OF IRELAND. Commons February 2, 1821
FOREIGN TRADE. Commons February 6, 1821
CHESTER PETITION, COMPLAINING OF THE CONDUCT OF THE SHERIFF. Commons February 9, 1821
COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS. Commons February 9, 1821
GRAMPOUND DISFRANCHISEMENT BILL. Commons February 12, 1821
PETITIONS RELATIVE TO THE QUEEN. Commons February 13, 1821
MOTION FOR RESTORING HER MAJESTY'S NAME TO THE LITURGY. Commons February 13, 1821
MALT DUTIES BILL. Commons February 14, 1821
IRISH UNION DUTIES.— Commons February 16, 1821
DUBLIN PETITION COMPLAINING OF THE CONDUCT OF THE HIGH SHERIFF. Commons February 22, 1821
CONDUCT OF MR. JUSTICE BEST—PETITION OF THOMAS DAVISON.— Commons February 23, 1821
COMPLAINT AGAINST "THE MORNING CHRONICLE"—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 9, 1821
ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 9, 1821
AUSTRIAN LOAN. Commons March 14, 1821
ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITY REMOVAL BILL. Commons March 23, 1821
ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITY RE-MOVAL BILL. Commons March 27, 1821
2 speeches — MOTION RESPECTING COMMITTEES OF SUPPLY. Commons April 6, 1821
PETITION FROM LYME REGIS RESPECTING THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE. Commons April 12, 1821
REFORM OF PARLIAMENT. Commons April 17, 1821
MOTION FOR THE REPEAL OF THE SEDITIOUS MEETINGS, AND BLASPHEMOUS AND SEDITIOUS LIBELS BILLS. Commons May 8, 1821
2 speeches — INQUIRY INTO THE STATE OF ENGLISH COURTS OF JUSTICE. Commons May 9, 1821
ORDNANCE ESTIMATES—BARBADOES FUND. Commons May 21, 1821
PETITION FROM NEWFOUNDLAND FOR REFORM IN THE COURTS OF JUSTICE. Commons May 28, 1821
THE BUDGET. Commons June 1, 1821
2 speeches — IRISH REVENUE INQUIRY BILL. Commons June 15, 1821
Information presented on this page was prepared from the XML source files, together with information from the History of Parliament Trust, the work of Leigh Rayment and public sources. The means by which names are recognised means that errors may remain in the data presented.