Viscount Morpeth

1802 - 1864
Summary information for Viscount Morpeth

Contributions

1838

CHARITABLE BEQUESTS (IRELAND.) Commons February 8, 1838

3 speeches — POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Commons February 12, 1838

CORK SESSIONS. Commons February 14, 1838

CHURCH PROPERTY (IRELAND). Commons February 14, 1838

4 speeches — POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Commons February 16, 1838

POOR LAWS (IRELAND). Commons February 19, 1838

SALMON FISHERIES (IRELAND). Commons February 22, 1838

POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Commons February 23, 1838

2 speeches — POOR LAWS (IRELAND). Commons March 2, 1838

THE CHURCH (IRELAND). Commons March 9, 1838

3 speeches — POOR-LAW (IRELAND). Commons March 9, 1838

2 speeches — POOR LAW (IRELAND). Commons March 16, 1838

2 speeches — POOR-LAW—(IRELAND). Commons March 19, 1838

CHARITY COMMISSION(IRELAND). Commons March 21, 1838

2 speeches — CONSTABULARY (IRELAND). Commons March 23, 1838

5 speeches — POOR-LAW (IRELAND). Commons March 23, 1838

2 speeches — CATHOLIC FUNERALS IN LONDON- DERRY. Commons April 3, 1838

MEDICAL CHARITIES (IRELAND). Commons April 4, 1838

POOR-LAW (IRELAND). Commons April 30, 1838

MEDICAL CHARITIES (IRELAND). Commons April 30, 1838

2 speeches — OUTRAGES ON PROTESTANTS. (IRELAND). Commons May 1, 1838

SALMON FISHERIES (IRELAND). Commons May 9, 1838

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons May 14, 1838

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES (IRELAND). Commons July 10, 1838

TITHES (IRELAND)—THE MILLION ACT. Commons July 16, 1838

6 speeches — TREASURER OF THE COUNTY OF CLARE. Commons July 19, 1838

TITHES (IRELAND). Commons July 23, 1838

SUPPLY—EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons July 30, 1838

SUPPLY-MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons July 30, 1838

GROCERS' SPIRIT LICENCES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 31, 1838

2 speeches — MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (IRELAND)—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 2, 1838

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS(IRELAND)—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons August 3, 1838

REWARDS FOR THE APPREHENSION OF OFFENDERS IN IRELAND. Commons August 3, 1838

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