Sir Simon Newport

October 24, 1756 - February 9, 1843
Summary information for Sir Simon Newport

Contributions

1822

2 speeches — ADDRESS ON THE KING'S SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE SESSION. Commons February 5, 1822

STATE OF IRELAND. Commons February 7, 1822

IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons February 8, 1822

MOTION RESPECTING SIR ROBERT WILSON'S REMOVAL FROM THE ARMY. Commons February 13, 1822

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY. Commons February 18, 1822

SCOTCH COMMISSARY COURTS. Commons February 18, 1822

MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE ON THE AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Commons February 18, 1822

ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 4, 1822

BANKS OF ENGLAND, AND OF IRELAND. Commons March 8, 1822

OFFICE OF JOINT POST MASTER GENERAL. Commons March 13, 1822

MOTION RESPECTING THE SIMPLIFYING AND BETTER ARRANGEMENT OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Commons March 14, 1822

REFORM OF PARLIAMENT—PETITION FROM MONMOUTH. Commons March 28, 1822

ROMAN CATHOLIC PEERS. Commons March 29, 1822

MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES—COMMISSARIAT—BARRACKS. Commons March 29, 1822

COMMITTEE FOR SIMPLIFYING THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Commons April 18, 1822

2 speeches — STATE OF IRELAND. Commons April 22, 1822

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS. Commons May 1, 1822

AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS REPORT. Commons May 7, 1822

2 speeches — TITHES ON POTATOES IN IRELAND. Commons May 15, 1822

IRISH PAYMENT OF RENT BILL. Commons May 21, 1822

IRISH CIVIL LIST. Commons May 21, 1822

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSLONS. Commons May 24, 1822

REFORM OF PARLIAMENT—REMONSTRANCE AND PETITION FROM GREENHOE. Commons June 3, 1822

CORN IMPORTATION BILL. Commons June 3, 1822

ALIENS REGULATION BILL. Commons June 5, 1822

CONSTABLES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 7, 1822

IRISH TITHES LEASING BILL. Commons June 13, 1822

SCARCITY OF PROVISIONS IN IRELAND. Commons June 17, 1822

TITHES, AND THE CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT IN IRELAND. Commons June 19, 1822

IRISH BUTTER TRADE. Commons June 20, 1822

IRISH INSURRECTION BILL. Commons July 8, 1822

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