Mr Daniel Crilly

1859 - December 1, 1923
Summary information for Mr Daniel Crilly

Contributions

1890

IRELAND—EJECTMENT FOR NONPAYMENT OF RENT. Commons March 11, 1890

SCHOOL FEES Commons March 13, 1890

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT BUILDING SURVEYORS IN IRELAND. Commons March 20, 1890

THE FASTNET ROCK LIGHTHOUSE. Commons March 27, 1890

2 speeches — HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. Commons March 27, 1890

THE HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPT COMMISSION. Commons March 28, 1890

THE FASTNET ROCK LIGHTHOUSE. Commons March 31, 1890

THE HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION. Commons March 31, 1890

LAND COMMISSION—CO. MAYO. Commons April 28, 1890

THE MILITARY PRISON AT BRIXTON. Commons April 28, 1890

IRELAND—EVICTIONS—DEATH OF P. CRAIG. Commons April 29, 1890

IRISH NATIONAL TEACHERS. Commons May 6, 1890

CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) (PLEURO-PNEUMONIA) BILL.—(No. 168.) Commons May 9, 1890

PAUPER LUNATIC ASYLDMS (IRELAND) (OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION) BILL.—(No. 140.) Commons May 22, 1890

3 speeches — CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) (PLEURO-PNEUMONIA) BILL.—(No. 168.) Commons May 23, 1890

SUPPLY—COMMITTEE. Commons May 23, 1890

CLASS V.—FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES. Commons June 6, 1890

2 speeches — IRISH LIGHT RAILWAYS—MAYO AND DONEGAL. Commons June 17, 1890

2 speeches — MR. WARRY, Q.C. Commons June 26, 1890

SOLDIERS' PENSIONS. Commons June 26, 1890

GLENHEST. Commons June 30, 1890

SENTENCES AT THE LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS. Commons June 30, 1890

IRELAND—MR. KIRKWOOD, J.P. Commons July 8, 1890

CLASS I. Commons July 18, 1890

SHADOWING. Commons July 25, 1890

THE IRISH POTATO CROP. Commons August 4, 1890

QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE. Commons August 8, 1890

2 speeches — IRISH LIGHT RAILWAYS. Commons August 8, 1890

THE DUBLIN POST OFFICE. Commons August 8, 1890

THE IRISH MONTHLY. Commons August 8, 1890

A LICENSING CASE. Commons August 11, 1890

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons August 14, 1890

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