Mr Bernard Kelly

1850 - 1887
Summary information for Mr Bernard Kelly

Contributions

1886

PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)— HARBOUR WORKS AT DONEGAL. Commons February 26, 1886

COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS— PENSIONS OF SERVANTS. Commons February 26, 1886

FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—BUNDORAN, CO. DONEGAL. Commons February 26, 1886

FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—BUNNATROOHAN PIER, CO. DONEGAL. Commons February 26, 1886

FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—TEELIN PIER. Commons March 11, 1886

THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—CATHOLIC MAGISTRATES, CO. DONEGAL. Commons March 15, 1886

KITCHEN AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, HOUSE OF COMMONS—THE CONTRACT. Commons March 19, 1886

INLAND REVENUE—THE SALE OF STAMPS. Commons March 29, 1886

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (IRELAND)— OVERCHARGES IN COLLECTION OF COUNTY CESS BY MR. JOHN GARTLEY, KILCAR, CO. DONEGAL. Commons April 1, 1886

POOR LAW (IRELAND)—DONEGAL BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Commons April 9, 1886

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (IRELAND)— THE SCIENCE AND ART DIRECTORY—RULE 12. Commons April 13, 1886

LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1870—APPEALS IN CO. DONEGAL. Commons May 18, 1886

SEA FISHERIES (IRELAND)—TRAWLING ON THE COAST OF DONEGAL. Commons May 28, 1886

ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—THE IRISH MILITIA—6TH BRIGADE, NORTH IRISH DIVISION, R. A. Commons June 4, 1886

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1884—UNPAID EXTRA REMUNERATION. Commons September 2, 1886

2 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—ADMINISTRATION.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons September 9, 1886

FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—BUNDORAN PIER, CO. DONEGAL. Commons September 10, 1886

COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS— DONEGAL HARBOUR. Commons September 10, 1886

FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—BUNDORAN PIER. Commons September 14, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—POLLING PLACES IN SOUTH DONEGAL. Commons September 16, 1886

INDIA (MADRAS)—VIJIARAGHAVA CHARIAR. Commons September 21, 1886

INDIA (MADRAS)—BOARD OF REVENUE—MADURA DISTRICT. Commons September 21, 1886

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