Esteemed for his ‘uprightness of conduct and private worth’, Speirs sat for Richmond as a Reformer, but made little impact in the Commons before his career was curtailed by ill-health.
Speirs inherited his father’s estates on his death in 1832.
Speirs is not known to have contributed to debate during his time in the House, and his only committee service appears to have been on the Longford election petition in 1838.
Following a lengthy stay in Italy, Speirs and his family returned to England in August 1842.
