Sir Watkin Wynn
1772 - 1840Summary information for Sir Watkin Wynn
Contributions
1836
2 speeches — CARLOW ELECTION.—MR. O'CONNELL AND MR. RAPHAEL. Commons February 11, 1836
ENGROSSING ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Commons February 11, 1836
CARLOW ELECTION—MR. O'CONNELL AND MR. RAPHAEL. Commons February 16, 1836
THE NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Commons February 17, 1836
MUNICIPAL COUNCIAL OF POOLE. Commons February 17, 1836
RECORD COMMISSION. Commons February 18, 1836
COLONEL BRUEN—CARLOW. Commons February 23, 1836
DISPUTED EJECTIONS. Commons February 25, 1836
3 speeches — BOROUGH OF POOLE. Commons February 25, 1836
2 speeches — POOLE BOROUGH. Commons February 26, 1836
FINAL REGISTER OF ELECTORS. Commons March 2, 1836
INTIMIDATION OF VOTERS. Commons March 2, 1836
COUNSEL TOR PRISONERS. Commons March 2, 1836
COUNSEL FOR PRISONERS. Commons March 2, 1836
CORPORATION OF POOLE. Commons March 2, 1836
4 speeches — CORPORATIONS.—APPOINTMENT OF MAGISTRATES. Commons March 29, 1836
THE BOROUGH OF POOLE. Commons April 12, 1836
2 speeches — LANDED PROPERTY OF INTESTATES. Commons April 12, 1836
2 speeches — CARLOW ELECTION.—MR. O'CONNELL. Commons April 21, 1836
CARLOW ELECTION—MR. O'CONNELL. Commons April 22, 1836
COPYRIGHT ACT. Commons April 28, 1836
2 speeches — DUBLIN ELECTION.—RIGHT OF PETITION. Commons May 20, 1836
2 speeches — WAR IN SPAIN—BRITISH COMMERCE. Commons May 20, 1836
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 20, 1836
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Commons May 20, 1836
DUBLIN ELECTION PETITION. Commons May 30, 1836
SIR FREDERICK TRENCH AND MR. WASON. Commons June 10, 1836
2 speeches — POOR AND CORN LAWS. Commons June 21, 1836
CHURCH RATES. Commons June 29, 1836
2 speeches — CASE OF DR. MULHOLLAND. Commons June 29, 1836
SMALL DEBTS COURTS. Commons June 30, 1836
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 7, 1836
MEETING AT NOON. Commons July 8, 1836
BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 13, 1836
4 speeches — BREACH OF PRIVILEGE — IMPUTATIONS ON MEMBERS. Commons July 18, 1836
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