Hon. Horace Plunkett

1854 - March 26, 1932
Summary information for Hon. Horace Plunkett

Contributions

1893

CLERICAL INFLUENCE AT ELECTIONS. Commons February 10, 1893

SEA CHARTS. Commons February 23, 1893

SMALL INVESTMENTS IN GOVERNMENT STOCK. Commons March 3, 1893

THE IRISH CONGESTED DISTRICTS BOARD AND RELIEF WORKS. Commons March 7, 1893

CONGESTED DISTRICTS IN DONEGAL. Commons March 13, 1893

THE IRISH NATIONAL EDUCATION OFFICE. Commons March 16, 1893

IRISH HARBOURS. Commons March 16, 1893

THE HOME RULE BILL. Commons March 17, 1893

THE REGISTRATION BILL AND IRELAND. Commons March 21, 1893

DUNDRUM CRIMINAL ASYLUM. Commons March 24, 1893

SECOND REDING [ANJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 19, 1893

THE IRISH CIVIL SERVICE. Commons April 21, 1893

3 speeches — RATHMINES AND RATHGAR WATER AND IMPROVEMENT BILL Commons May 1, 1893

DISTURBANCES IN DROGHEDA. Commons May 2, 1893

CUTTING THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Commons May 2, 1893

CLASS I. Commons May 5, 1893

2 speeches — THE DUNSANY CO-OPERATIVE STORE COMPANY. Commons May 18, 1893

THE IRISH POSTAL SERVICE. Commons June 1, 1893

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 7th June.] Commons June 8, 1893

THREATENING NOTICES IN COUNTY CLARE. Commons June 13, 1893

THE CAROGH ORPHANGE. Commons June 13, 1893

COMMITTEE. [Progress, 12th June.] Commons June 13, 1893

IRISH MAILS. Commons June 16, 1893

THE CAROGH ORPHANAGE. Commons June 16, 1893

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 15th June.] Commons June 16, 1893

2 speeches — THIRTY-NINTH NIGHT. Commons July 17, 1893

8 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 17th July.] Commons July 18, 1893

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress, 18th July.] Commons July 19, 1893

IRISH COPYING CLERKS AND HOME RULE. Commons August 24, 1893

SIXTH NIGHT. Commons November 24, 1893

THE INSANITARY CONDITION OF DUBLIN. Commons November 28, 1893

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