Viscount Sandon
1798 - 1882Summary information for Viscount Sandon
Contributions
1835
THE ADDRESS. Commons February 24, 1835
2 speeches — DISSENTERS' MARRIAGES. Commons March 17, 1835
PASSENGER'S ACT. Commons March 19, 1835
LEICESTER (BOROUGH) ELECTION. Commons March 26, 1835
CORK COUNTY ELECTION PETITION. Commons March 26, 1835
CHURCH OF IRELAND—COMMITTEE. Commons April 3, 1835
CANTERBURY ELECTION. Commons April 8, 1835
NAVIGATION OF THE SHANNON. Commons May 12, 1835
EDUCATION (IRELAND). Commons May 19, 1835
SPIRIT LICENSES. Commons May 19, 1835
3 speeches — LIVERPOOL POLICE. Commons May 22, 1835
THE SPEAKER'S LEVEES. Commons June 5, 1835
SUPPLY—KINGSTOWN HARBOUR. Commons June 12, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM. Commons June 15, 1835
TITHES (ENGLAND). Commons June 19, 1835
SUGAR DUTIES. Commons June 19, 1835
3 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM. Commons June 22, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons June 23, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM BILL. Commons June 25, 1835
STEAM VESSELS OK THE THAMES. Commons June 29, 1835
TIVERTON CORPORATION. Commons June 29, 1835
3 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM COMMITTEE. Commons June 30, 1835
3 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons July 2, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM — (COMMIT- TEE.) Commons July 3, 1835
TITHES. Commons July 6, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons July 6, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM—COMMITTEE. Commons July 9, 1835
ALIEN OFFICE. Commons July 10, 1835
PENITENTIARY. Commons July 10, 1835
EDUCATION—(IRELAND.) Commons July 13, 1835
ARTS—ROYAL ACADEMY. Commons July 14, 1835
2 speeches — GREAT YARMOUTH ELECTION. Commons July 14, 1835
CORPORATION REFORM.—COMMITTEE. Commons July 16, 1835
STAFFORD DISFRANCHISEMENT. Commons July 20, 1835
IPSWICH ELECTION—BREACH OF PRIVILEGE. Commons July 22, 1835
REGISTRATION UNDER THE REFORM ACT. Commons August 10, 1835
SUPPLY.—IRISH ESTIMATES. Commons August 10, 1835
3 speeches — ORANGE LODGES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commons August 10, 1835
2 speeches — CORPORATION REFORM—LORDS' AMENDMENTS. Commons September 7, 1835
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