Hon. Charles Craig
1869 - January 28, 1960Summary information for Hon. Charles Craig
Contributions
1910
6 speeches — DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION, IRELAND.—(CLASS II.) Commons March 1, 1910
Postmen's Wages (Randalstown). Commons March 2, 1910
Athenry (County Galway) District Inspector (R.I.C.) Commons March 3, 1910
3 speeches — Police at Craughwell and Athenry (County Galway). Commons March 3, 1910
Labourers Acts, Ireland (Estimated Funds). Written Answers March 8, 1910
Irish Land Act (Provisional Regulations). Written Answers March 8, 1910
5 speeches — National University, Ireland (Affiliation of Colleges). Commons March 9, 1910
3 speeches — Horse Breeding (Ireland). Commons March 9, 1910
2 speeches — Consultative Fisheries Committee (Ireland). Commons March 9, 1910
Heard Estate (County Cork). Commons March 9, 1910
H.M.S. "Swift" (Cost). Commons March 14, 1910
Sales of Land, Ireland. Written Answers March 14, 1910
WAGES, ETC., OF OFFICERS, SEAMEN AND BOYS, COASTGUARD AND ROYAL MARINES. Commons March 16, 1910
Siberian Mail Route. Commons March 21, 1910
Retired Teacher's Pension. Written Answers March 21, 1910
3 speeches — National University, Ireland (Extern Students). Commons March 22, 1910
Irish Land Act, 1909 (Lord Lieutenant's Regulations). Commons March 23, 1910
2 speeches — Queen's University (Belfast). Commons March 23, 1910
Lawless Areas (Ireland). Commons March 23, 1910
Universities of Ireland. Commons March 23, 1910
University College, Dublin. Written Answers April 4, 1910
Royal University of Ireland. Written Answers April 4, 1910
Old Age Pensions (Ireland). Written Answers April 5, 1910
2 speeches — Post Office Employés. Commons April 6, 1910
Postal Sample and Pattern Parcels. Commons April 6, 1910
3 speeches — Queen's University (Belfast). Commons April 7, 1910
2 speeches — Business of the House. Commons April 7, 1910
Development Commissioners. Commons April 11, 1910
Budget 1909–10 (Ireland). Commons April 11, 1910
University College, Dublin (Lease of Premises). Commons April 20, 1910
7 speeches — National University (Ireland). Commons April 20, 1910
University College, Dublin. Written Answers April 25, 1910
Limerick Quarter Sessions (Awards for Outrages). Commons April 26, 1910
3 speeches — Queen's University, Belfast. Commons April 26, 1910
3 speeches — Dublin University. Commons April 26, 1910
Shipbuilding Programmes (Austria-Hungary). Commons April 27, 1910
3 speeches — Cordite Supply (Navy). Commons April 27, 1910
Intermediate Education Board, Ireland (Professor Butler). Written Answers April 27, 1910
Clause 25.—(Power to Company to Acquire Golf Course.) Commons June 14, 1910
Deaths from Use of Firearms (Ireland). Written Answers June 14, 1910
2 speeches — Cattle-Driving in Ireland. Written Answers June 14, 1910
Publication of Intimidatory Matter. Written Answers June 14, 1910
2 speeches — Use of Firearms (Ireland). Commons June 16, 1910
5 speeches — Cattle-driving (Ireland). Commons June 28, 1910
2 speeches — Auxiliary Police Barracks (Moate). Commons June 28, 1910
2 speeches — Agrarian Outrages (Ireland). Commons June 28, 1910
Police Protection (Mr. Edward Barry, M.P.). Commons June 28, 1910
MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons June 28, 1910
ACCESSION DECLARATION. Commons June 28, 1910
Police Protection (Ireland). Written Answers June 28, 1910
Torthill Burying Ground (Galway). Written Answers June 30, 1910
Revising Barrister (West Belfast). Written Answers July 4, 1910
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (IRELAND). Commons July 7, 1910
3 speeches — GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 25, 1910
2 speeches — ACCESSION DECLARATION BILL. Commons July 27, 1910
3 speeches — ACCESSION DECLARATION BILL. Commons July 28, 1910
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Alteration of Form of Accession Declaration.) Commons July 28, 1910
14 speeches — SCHEDULE. Commons July 28, 1910
National School Teachers (Ireland). Written Answers July 29, 1910
Middleton Estate, County Longford. Written Answers July 29, 1910
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