Mr Daniel Crilly
1859 - December 1, 1923Summary information for Mr Daniel Crilly
Contributions
1897
DISTRESS (BELMULLET UNION). Commons January 25, 1897
DISTRESS (WEST OF IRELAND). Commons January 28, 1897
DISTRESS (WEST OF IRELAND). Commons February 9, 1897
PAWNBROKERS (IRELAND). Commons February 9, 1897
DISTRESS (BELMULLET UNION). Commons February 22, 1897
DISTRESS (MAYO). Commons April 2, 1897
QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Commons April 27, 1897
POST OFFICE ESTABLISHMENTS. Commons May 4, 1897
IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons May 6, 1897
DEATH OF WORKHOUSE INMATE (CITY OF LONDON). Commons May 6, 1897
METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS (HOLIDAYS) BILL. Commons May 10, 1897
2 speeches — MERSEY CHANNELS BILL. Commons May 10, 1897
2 speeches — PIER AND HARBOUR PROVISIONAL ORDER (No. 1) BILL. Commons May 14, 1897
2 speeches — PIER AND HARBOUR PROVISIONAL ORDERS (No. 1) BILL. Commons May 17, 1897
DEATH OF PAUPER (CITY OF LONDON). Commons May 21, 1897
CLASS II. Commons May 21, 1897
PIER AND HARBOUR PROVISIONAL ORDER (No. 2) BILL. Commons June 1, 1897
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. Commons June 21, 1897
2 speeches — FEVER OUTBREAK (BELMULLET UNION). Commons June 28, 1897
3 speeches — BELMULLET UNION. Commons July 6, 1897
6 speeches — BELMULLET UNION. Commons July 8, 1897
FEVER OUTBREAK (BELMULLET UNION). Commons July 9, 1897
3 speeches — BELMULLET (FEVER OUTBREAK). Commons July 13, 1897
POSTAL ORDERS. Commons July 15, 1897
3 speeches — BELMULLET UNION (FEVER OUTBREAK). Commons July 20, 1897
3 speeches — MIDLAND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY OF IRELAND. Commons July 20, 1897
BELMULLET BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Commons July 22, 1897
OUTDOOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 22, 1897
2 speeches — BELMULLET UNION. Commons July 23, 1897
2 speeches — OUTDOOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 26, 1897
SHORT TITLE. Commons July 28, 1897
CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE. Commons August 6, 1897
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