Mr Anthony Donelan

1846 - September 1, 1924
Summary information for Mr Anthony Donelan

Contributions

1902

Ferrypoint United Irish League Meeting. Commons January 23, 1902

Sunday Games. Commons January 28, 1902

MALTA—USE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Commons January 28, 1902

Housing Question—Select Committee. Commons January 30, 1902

Disturbance at Anti-War Meeting at Birmingham. Commons January 31, 1902

2 speeches — Telephone Communication in Cork County. Commons February 3, 1902

Remounts—New Committee and Military Court of Inquiry. Commons February 6, 1902

Army Serge Contracts. Commons February 6, 1902

Meat Contracts—Messrs. Bergl and Company's Tender. Commons February 6, 1902

Alleged Desecration of British Graves. Commons February 7, 1902

Army Meat Contracts—Mr. Bergl's Contract. Commons February 7, 1902

Remounts—New Committee and Military Court of Inquiry. Commons February 10, 1902

2 speeches — Labourers' Cottages in Ireland. Commons February 10, 1902

Labourers (Ireland) Acts. Commons February 11, 1902

Police Arrest at Kilmihil, Clare. Commons February 13, 1902

Dr. Jameson's Gaol Treatment. Commons February 18, 1902

Prisoners in Castlebar Gaol. Commons February 18, 1902

United Irish League—Skreen and Dromard Branch. Commons February 20, 1902

Intimidation of Irish Loyalists. Commons February 20, 1902

St. George's Cathedral, Westminster. Commons February 21, 1902

Prosecutions in County Clare. Commons February 24, 1902

2 speeches — Betting —House of Lords Committee— Suggested Legislation. Commons February 25, 1902

United Irish League—Number of Branches. Commons February 27, 1902

Atmosphere of the House. Commons March 4, 1902

Kanturk Union and the Labourers' Acts. Commons March 6, 1902

2 speeches — Forestry in Ireland. Commons March 6, 1902

Forestry in Ireland. Commons March 7, 1902

Irish Congested Districts Board—Resignation of Lord de Vesci. Commons March 10, 1902

Labourers' Cottage Schemes. Commons March 10, 1902

Ballyhaunis (Mayo) Police: Commons March 10, 1902

Milk-Blended Butter. Commons March 11, 1902

Technical Instruction in Co. Cork. Commons March 11, 1902

Irish Local Government Contracts. Commons March 13, 1902

Irish Congested Districts Board—Earl of Shaftesbury's Qualifications. Commons March 13, 1902

3 speeches — Coronation Oath.—Royal Declaration Against Transubstantiation, etc. Commons March 13, 1902

3 speeches — Technical Instruction in County Cork. Commons March 18, 1902

Forestry in Ireland. Commons March 20, 1902

British Forces in South Africa— Statistics. Commons April 10, 1902

Censorship—Alleged Suppression of the "Cork Examiner." Commons April 10, 1902

Prisoners under Crimes Act (Ireland). Commons April 11, 1902

2 speeches — Motor Cars—Speed Regulations. Commons April 14, 1902

Treatment of Crimes Act (Ireland) Prisoners. Commons April 14, 1902

Accident on Board H.M.S. Mars. Commons April 15, 1902

Prisoners under Criminal Law and Procedure Act. Commons April 17, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Emigration. Commons April 17, 1902

2 speeches — Haulbowline Dockyard—Fair Wages Resolution. Commons April 22, 1902

2 speeches — H.M.S. "Mars" Inquest. Commons April 22, 1902

Ennistymon Agrarian Outrage. Commons April 28, 1902

2 speeches — Crime in County Cork. Commons April 28, 1902

Emigration from Ireland. Commons April 29, 1902

The "Waterford Star" Prosecution. Commons May 1, 1902

Returns of Irish Agrarian Offences. Commons May 1, 1902

Irish Salt Butter Industry. Commons May 1, 1902

Rooskey (Mayo) Band and the Police. Commons May 5, 1902

Agrarian Offences in Ireland. Commons May 6, 1902

Haulbowline Dockyard—Ordnance Department Labourers. Commons May 7, 1902

Roman Catholic Chaplains for the Navy. Commons May 28, 1902

Illegal Trawling—Reductions of Penalties. Commons May 29, 1902

3 speeches — Boarded-out Pauper Children—Lady-Inspector. Commons May 29, 1902

Roman Catholic Female Inspectors for Irish Workhouses. Commons June 4, 1902

2 speeches — Redemption of Crown and Quit Rents in Ireland. Commons June 16, 1902

Labourers' (Ireland) Acts Amendment. Commons June 18, 1902

2 speeches — Arrest of Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, M.P. Commons June 19, 1902

Ballinasloe Crimes Act Prosecution. Commons June 23, 1902

Roscrea Crimes Act Prisoners. Commons June 23, 1902

Crimes Act Prisoners. Commons June 25, 1902

Inspection of Boarded out Children in Ireland. Commons June 26, 1902

Land Commissioner Garvey. Commons June 30, 1902

United Irish League and Crimes Act Prosecutions. Commons July 1, 1902

Police Shadowing of United Irish League Members at Millstreet. Commons July 10, 1902

2 speeches — Telephone Service in Cork. Commons July 10, 1902

Roman Catholic Chaplains for the Navy. Commons July 28, 1902

Irish Railways—Conveyance of Cattle etc. Commons July 31, 1902

2 speeches — Censorship—Circulation in South Africa of English and Irish Newspapers. Commons August 4, 1902

Slave Raiding in Northern Nigeria. Commons August 4, 1902

Jury Challenging at Cork Assizes. Commons August 4, 1902

Irish School Buildings Commons August 6, 1902

Midleton (Cork) Band. Commons August 6, 1902

The Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland. Commons August 6, 1902

2 speeches — Sale of Army Horses Commons August 7, 1902

Convictions of Nationalist Members— Communications to the Speaker. Commons October 20, 1902

Imprisonment of Mr. O'Flanagan, J.P. Commons October 20, 1902

2 speeches — NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons October 20, 1902

LAND PURCHASE ACTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons October 20, 1902

Coercion Prisoners in Tullamore Gaol. Commons October 21, 1902

Hard Labour Sentences under the Crimes Act. Commons October 22, 1902

2 speeches — Case of Mr. O'Flanagan, J. P. Commons October 22, 1902

Use of Irish Court Houses for Political Meetings. Commons October 23, 1902

IRELAND—ADMINISTRATION OF THE CRIMES ACT—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons October 27, 1902

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