Mr Alexander Blane
1850 - 1917Summary information for Mr Alexander Blane
Contributions
1890
IRELAND-PRISON DISCIPLINE. Commons February 14, 1890
4 speeches — CLASS I. Commons February 25, 1890
CLASS VI. Commons February 25, 1890
SECOND READING. Commons February 26, 1890
PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONS. Commons March 14, 1890
LONDON PAROCHIAL CHARITIES. Commons March 20, 1890
3 speeches — IRISH ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 20, 1890
IRISH ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 21, 1890
SECOND READING. Commons March 21, 1890
IRELAND—DISTRICT INSPECTOR BIGLEY. Commons March 28, 1890
FEMALE CLERKSHIPS IN THE POST OFFICE. Commons March 28, 1890
12 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 8, 1890
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL.—(No. 231.) Commons May 19, 1890
CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL.—(No. 231.) Commons May 20, 1890
2 speeches — THE HYDE PARK DEMONSTRATION. Commons June 3, 1890
2 speeches — CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons June 6, 1890
2 speeches — CASTLEBLANEY UNION. Commons June 20, 1890
2 speeches — THE ZANZIBAR PROTECTORATE. Commons June 27, 1890
THE POSTMASTER AT DROMINTEE. Commons July 4, 1890
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 10, 1890
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 11, 1890
THEFT AT DROGHEDA. Commons July 14, 1890
IRELAND—ORANGE ATTACK ON CATHOLIC EXCURSIONISTS. Commons July 18, 1890
ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY ORANGEMEN. Commons July 21, 1890
2 speeches — IRELAND—EVICTIONS ON THE MASSEREENE ESTATE. Commons July 25, 1890
IRELAND—CASE OF MR. OWEN QUIN. Commons August 1, 1890
THE LURGAN POST OFFICE. Commons August 1, 1890
2 speeches — THE ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS. Commons August 1, 1890
ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS. Commons August 8, 1890
LAND COMMISSION—ARMAGH. Commons August 8, 1890
3 speeches — THE CROSSMAGLEN CONSPIRACY, 1881. Commons August 8, 1890
4 speeches — THE CROSSMAGLEN CONSPIRACY, 1881 Commons August 15, 1890
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