Category: Debates

UK, House of Commons, “Lower Canada—Government”, vol 48, cols 1195-1213 (4 July 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-07-04 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Lower Canada—Government“, vol 48 (1839), cols 1195-1213. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Lower Canada—Government Lord John Russell moved the Order of the Day for the second reading of the Lower Canada Government Bill. Sir George Sinclair said, when her Majesty, on the 6th of February last, was pleased to express a wish that the state of her subjects in Upper Canada should form (col.1196) the matter of prompt and early consideration, he… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Lower Canada—Government”, vol 48, cols 1195-1213 (4 July 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 48, cols 1007-1009 (28 June 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-06-28 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada“, vol 48 (1839), cols 1007-1009. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA. Sir Robert Peel before the House proceeded to business, begged to remind the noble Lord opposite, that he had said he would that evening intimate to the House what course he intended to pursue with respect to Canada, and that Canada Bill which provided for the union of the provinces. Would the noble Lord now intimate whether he… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 48, cols 1007-1009 (28 June 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 48, cols 95-97 (10 June 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-06-10 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada“, vol 48 (1839), cols 95-97. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA. Lord J. Russell said, that with regard to the motion of which the noble Lord, the Member for North Lancashire had given notice, it might be convenient to the House that he should state, 96that the course which he should take on the Canada question, depended on the course which would be taken by the noble Lord; and when… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 48, cols 95-97 (10 June 1839)

UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 47, cols 1078-1104 (30 May 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-05-30 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Canada—Colonel Prince“, vol 47 (1839), cols 1078-1104. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA—COLONEL PRINCE Lord Brougham said, that in giving notice of a motion on this subject for to-day, his intention was, to give his noble Friend opposite (Lord Ellenborough) an opportunity of stating whatever he might have to lay before their Lordships in vindication of Colonel Prince, and therefore, in bringing forward the motion, he should not make any… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 47, cols 1078-1104 (30 May 1839)

UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 47, cols 1057-1058 (28 May 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-05-28 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Canada—Colonel Prince“, vol 47 (1839), cols 1057-1058. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA—COLONEL PRINCE Lord Brougham wished to know whether it would not be convenient to the House, that he should postpone his motion relative to the correspondence that had taken place with respect to the affair of Colonel Prince until Monday next. Lord Ellenborough said, the charge against Colonel Prince was of so gross a nature, that he did not… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 47, cols 1057-1058 (28 May 1839)

UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 47, cols 1033-1034 (27 May 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-05-27 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Canada—Colonel Prince“, vol 47 (1839), cols 1033-1034. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA—COLONEL PRINCE Lord Brougham wished to ask the noble Marquess on his left hand, if he had any objection to state whether any steps had been taken to stigmatize a person in the militia of Canada of the name of Prince, who if there was any truth in the reports of his conduct had disgraced the name of… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 47, cols 1033-1034 (27 May 1839)

UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Address to the Crown”, vol 47, cols 866-870 (6 May 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-05-06 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Canada—Address to the Crown“, vol 47 (1839), cols 866-870. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA—ADDRESS TO THE CROWN Viscount Melbourne moved, that her Majesty’s message be read. The message having been read by the clerk and by the Lord Chancellor, [See Ante.] Viscount Melbourne rose and said: My Lords, notwithstanding the very great and paramount importance of the subject which has been brought under your Lordships’ consideration by her Majesty’s gracious… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Address to the Crown”, vol 47, cols 866-870 (6 May 1839)

UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Message From the Crown”, vol 47, cols 756 (3 May 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-05-03 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Canada—Message From the Crown“, vol 47 (1839), col 756. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA—MESSAGE FROM THE CROWN Viscount Melbourne presented a message from her Majesty which was read by the Lord Chancellor as follows:— VICTORIA, R. “Her Majesty thinks it proper to acquaint the House of Lords that it appears to her Majesty that the future welfare of her Majesty’s subjects in Upper and Lower Canada would be promoted by… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Canada—Message From the Crown”, vol 47, cols 756 (3 May 1839)