Viscount Palmerston

1784 - 1865
Summary information for Viscount Palmerston

Contributions

1836

THE ADDRESS—KING'S SPEECH. Commons February 4, 1836

2 speeches — SPAIN—REPORT ON THE ADDRESS. Commons February 5, 1836

RUSSIAN POLICY. Commons February 19, 1836

AFFAIRS OF SPAIN. Commons February 26, 1836

THE REPUBLIC OF CRACOW. Commons March 1, 1836

COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY—NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons March 4, 1836

4 speeches — SLAVE TRADE (SPAIN). Commons March 14, 1836

PORTUGUESE TARIFF. Commons March 14, 1836

SPAIN AND HER LATE COLONIES. Commons March 15, 1836

2 speeches — CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN. Commons March 15, 1836

OCCUPATION OF CRACOW. Commons March 18, 1836

FOREIGN AFFAIRS—CRACOW. Commons March 30, 1836

COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH PORTUGAL. Commons March 30, 1836

CANTON. Commons March 30, 1836

SPANISH LOAN. Commons March 30, 1836

2 speeches — THE STATES OF BARBARY. Commons April 19, 1836

AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRIA. Commons April 20, 1836

2 speeches — RUSSIA AND TURKEY. Commons April 20, 1836

3 speeches — WAR IN SPAIN—BRITISH COMMERCE. Commons May 20, 1836

THE PRISONERS AT HAM. Commons May 31, 1836

2 speeches — TRADE WITH PORTUGAL. Commons June 6, 1836

SPAIN AND THE SOUTH AMERICAN STATES. Commons June 14, 1836

TRADE TO JAVA. Commons June 27, 1836

2 speeches — SLAVERY IN TEXAS. Commons June 30, 1836

SLAVE TRADE. Commons July 5, 1836

3 speeches — WAR IN SPAIN—GENERAL ORDER. Commons July 5, 1836

5 speeches — GREEK LOAN ACT. Commons July 28, 1836

2 speeches — GREEK LOAN. Commons August 4, 1836

SLAVERY IN TEXAS. Commons August 5, 1836

WAR IN SPAIN. Commons August 5, 1836

2 speeches — SWITZERLAND. Commons August 9, 1836

SUPPLY.—MISCELLANEOUS ESTIMATES. Commons August 10, 1836

2 speeches — GREEK LOAN. Commons August 11, 1836

2 speeches — JAVA. Commons August 12, 1836

5 speeches — AFFAIRS OF SPAIN. Commons August 15, 1836

2 speeches — AFFAIRS OF SPAIN. Commons August 16, 1836

SPAIN. Commons August 19, 1836

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.