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John Courtenay (1738–1816)

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in 1800 he welcomed the new Irish MPs to the Commons, but protested the parliamentary oath of allegiance which continued to prevent members of Ireland's
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debate on the continued suspension, Coutenay read a letter from Catherine detailing the harsh conditions under which her husband was confined at in
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in Scotland in 1791, abolition of the slave trade, and parliamentary reform; helped manage the
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for his inveterate hostility to constitutional innovation and popular sovereignty.  
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "A" (part 2)
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "T" (part 1)
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remained in prison for three years. In 1803 he was tried and executed for treason.
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to publicise and protest the conditions under which her Irish husband Colonel
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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Courtenay was the second son of Henry Courtenay, a revenue officer from
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and other political radicals were held following the suspension of
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18th/19th-century Irish officer in the British Army and politician
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A Poetical and Philosophical Essay on the French Revolution
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820
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from 1796 to 1807. He was re-elected for Appleby at the
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Debating the revolution : Britain in the 1790s
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John Courtenay (disambiguation)
British Army
Whig
member of Parliament
Westminster
Newry
County Down
Kingdom of Ireland
Drogheda Grammar School
Tamworth
Appleby
1812 general election
Brooks's
Whig Club
Charles James Fox
First Pitt ministry
Test Act
impeachment of Warren Hastings
Edmund Burke
Francis Burdett
Catherine Despard
Edward Despard
habeas corpus
House of Commons
Coldbath Fields Prison
London Corresponding Society
United Irishman
Acts of Union
Roman Catholic majority
surveyor-general of the ordnance

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