Category: House of Commons (UK) Debates

UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 48, cols 204-212 (13 June 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-06-13 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada“, vol 48 (1839), cols 204-212. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA The order of the day for the resumption of the adjourned debate upon Canada, and the first resolution,—  (col.207) That it is the opinion of this House, that it is expedient to form a legislative union of the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, on the principles of a free and representative government, in such a manner… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 48, cols 204-212 (13 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 Commons, “Canada”, vol 47, cols 1254-90 (3 June 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-06-03 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada“, vol 47 (1839), cols 1254-90. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA. The Order of the day for taking into consideration the Queen’s message with respect to the Canadas having been read, Lord John Russell said: It is now my duty, as a Minister of the Crown, to call upon Parliament to lay the foundation of a permanent settlement of the affairs of Canada. I think, upon general grounds, there… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 47, cols 1254-90 (3 June 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 46, cols 1222-1223 (27 March 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-03-27 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada—Colonel Prince“, vol 46 (1839), cols 1222-1223. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Canada—Colonel Prince Mr. Hume wished to put a question to the right hon. Gentleman the Under Secretary for the Colonies, to whom he had given a statement respecting Colonel Prince, alleging that that officer had shot, without trial, a number of prisoners who had been brought in by the Indians. He wished to know whether any information had… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada—Colonel Prince”, vol 46, cols 1222-1223 (27 March 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada—Executions”, vol 46, cols 627-628 (14 March 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-03-14 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada—Executions“, vol 45 (1839), cols 627-628. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Canada—Executions Mr. O’Connell would ask a question of great importance of the hon. Gentleman, the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies. According to the accounts which had been received in this country there had been thirty-four persons hanged in Upper and Lower Canada, and he wished to know whether the Government had received any information upon this point,… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada—Executions”, vol 46, cols 627-628 (14 March 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 45, cols 1312-1318 (5 March 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-03-05 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada“, vol 45 (1839), cols 1312-1318. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA Mr. Hume then rose to move for “copies of all despatches and correspondence which passed between Sir Francis Head, as Lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, and the Colonial-office, and her Majesty’s Ministers, during the time he held that office.” He was induced to move for these papers in consequence of some accusations which had been brought against him, and… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 45, cols 1312-1318 (5 March 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 45, cols 919-920 (27 February 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-02-27 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada“, vol 45 (1839), cols 919-920. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). CANADA Sir R. Peel wished to ask the noble Lord what course he proposed to pursue with respect to the bill, for the future government of the Canadas. He had understood the noble Lord to say he would introduce the bill before Easter, but would postpone the second reading till after Easter. He wished to know whether the noble… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada”, vol 45, cols 919-920 (27 February 1839)

UK, House of Commons, “Canada—Expense of the Earl of Durham’s Mission”, vol 45, cols 749-754 (21 February 1839)

Document Information Date: 1839-02-21 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Canada—Expense of the Earl of Durham’s Mission“, vol 45 (1839), cols 749-754. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Canada—Expense of the Earl of Durham’s Mission Colonel Sibthorp rose to move for a certain return of the expense of the Earl of Durham’s Canadian mission, pursuant to the following notice of motion for a “return of the total expense incurred with reference to the appointment of the Earl of Durham as high… Read more UK, House of Commons, “Canada—Expense of the Earl of Durham’s Mission”, vol 45, cols 749-754 (21 February 1839)