Mr Andrew Horner
1863 - January 26, 1916Summary information for Mr Andrew Horner
Contributions
1911
2 speeches — Land Valuation (Form IV.). Commons February 14, 1911
BUDGET (1910) RESOLUTIONS. Commons February 20, 1911
Finance (1909–1910) Act. Commons February 27, 1911
2 speeches — Congested Districts Board Ireland (Cattle). Written Answers February 27, 1911
Criminal Trials, Ireland (Change of Venue). Written Answers February 27, 1911
Land Valuation (Form IV. in Ireland). Commons March 1, 1911
Land Valuation. Written Answers March 13, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers April 3, 1911
Game Shooting (County Donegal). Commons April 5, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Written Answers April 5, 1911
3 speeches — Land Valuation (Ireland). Written Answers April 12, 1911
Charlemont Estate, County Tyrone. Written Answers April 20, 1911
PARLIAMENT BILL. Commons May 8, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons May 9, 1911
Stamping Conveyances (Ireland). Commons May 16, 1911
National Insurance Bill. Commons May 18, 1911
Friendly Societies (Ireland). Commons May 23, 1911
3 speeches — FRIENDLY SOCIETIES STATISTICS. Commons May 25, 1911
New Public Buildings (Dublin). Commons May 29, 1911
COMPULSOKY CONTRIBUTORS. Commons July 11, 1911
National School Teachers (Ireland). Commons July 27, 1911
Old Age Pensions. Commons August 14, 1911
WOMEN COMMISSIONERS. Written Answers November 9, 1911
4 speeches — CLAUSE 59.—(Application to Ireland.) Commons November 14, 1911
CLAUSE 63.—(Disqualifications for Unemployment Benefit.) Commons November 24, 1911
Congested Districts Board (Ireland). Commons December 7, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Written Answers December 7, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons December 14, 1911
Appointment of Magistrates (Ireland). Commons December 14, 1911
Teachers' Pensions (Ireland). Commons December 15, 1911
Land Purchase (Ireland). Commons December 16, 1911
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