Mr Alfred Webb
1834 - 1908Summary information for Mr Alfred Webb
Contributions
1890
TENURE OF LAND (IRELAND) BILL. (No. 3.). Commons March 12, 1890
PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONS. Commons March 14, 1890
IRISH ADMINISTRATION. Commons March 20, 1890
2 speeches — CRIME TN WATERFORD. Commons March 21, 1890
SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN IRISH MAGISTRATE. Commons March 21, 1890
IRISH ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS. Commons April 14, 1890
CLASS V. Commons April 14, 1890
IRELAND-MR. M. HARRIS'S FUNERAL —CONDUCT OF THE POLICE. Commons April 18, 1890
IRELAND—ANCIENT MONUMENTS. Commons April 22, 1890
2 speeches — MR. JOHN MACKEY. Commons April 22, 1890
KNOCKANORE POST OFFICE. Commons April 22, 1890
SUPPLY—COMMITTEE. Commons April 25, 1890
THE CROWN SOLICITOR FOR DONEGAL. Commons May 8, 1890
IRISH MUNICIPAL, VOTERS. Commons May 9, 1890
VIVISECTION. Commons May 13, 1890
MINING RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. Commons May 22, 1890
2 speeches — CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILL.—(No. 231.) Commons May 22, 1890
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS.) Commons May 23, 1890
THE CORN CROP IN ZULULAND. Commons June 10, 1890
ADMIRALTY SURVEYS—CASE OF PATRICK LAMR. Commons June 16, 1890
THE ACCIDENT TO THE CITY OF ROME. Commons June 20, 1890
IRELAND—POLICE AT ABBEYSIDE, CO. WATERFORD. Commons June 24, 1890
ZULULAND. Commons July 3, 1890
IRELAND—POLICE SHADOWING. Commons July 3, 1890
CLASS III. Commons July 8, 1890
BANKRUPTCY BILL.—(No. 362.) Commons July 9, 1890
2 speeches — THE ACT OF UNION. Commons July 11, 1890
MR. HUME DICK. Commons July 11, 1890
CLASS II. Commons July 11, 1890
CLASS III. Commons July 15, 1890
THE WINTER SESSION. Commons July 18, 1890
SECOND READING. Commons July 21, 1890
ZULULAND. Commons July 29, 1890
THE WATERWAY OF THE THAMES. Commons August 1, 1890
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons August 6, 1890
THE WELLINGTON BARRACKS SHOOTING CASE. Commons August 7, 1890
THE POTATO BLIGHT. Commons August 7, 1890
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 11, 1890
CLASS II. Commons August 12, 1890
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