Mr Daniel MacAleese

1833 - December 1, 1900
Summary information for Mr Daniel MacAleese

Contributions

1899

CLONES LEVEL CROSSING. Commons February 16, 1899

LINASKEA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Commons February 28, 1899

LASCAR ACCOMMODATION ON P. AND O. STEAMERS. Commons March 2, 1899

INNISKEEN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Commons March 6, 1899

PROMOTION IN THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons March 9, 1899

BELFAST CUSTOM HOUSE STEPS. Commons March 9, 1899

2 speeches — INNISKEEN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Commons March 10, 1899

ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING AT LAMBEG. Commons March 16, 1899

IRISH TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Commons March 16, 1899

MOY AND CHARLEMONT PETTY SESSIONS CLERKS. Commons March 17, 1899

HOLYWOOD PETTY SESSIONS CLERK. Commons March 17, 1899

POSTMASTERS AND IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Commons March 21, 1899

RATE LIABILITY IN IRELAND. Commons March 23, 1899

FAIR RENT CASES. Commons April 25, 1899

JUBILEE FUND OF THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons April 27, 1899

WHITEHALL STATUE OF JAMES II. Commons May 5, 1899

LABOURERS' COTTAGES IN MONAGHAN. Commons May 9, 1899

PAY OF DISTRICT INSPECTORS IN THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons May 9, 1899

COUNTY MONAGHAN MAGISTRACY, Commons May 18, 1899

COUNTY ANTRIM CONSTABULARY. Commons May 18, 1899

NEWBLISS MAILS. Commons May 18, 1899

NEWBLISS POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Commons May 19, 1899

IRISH PIG TRADE WITH GREAT BRITAIN. Commons May 19, 1899

ROYAL, IRISH CONSTABULARY PENSIONERS. Commons May 19, 1899

2 speeches — NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS. Commons June 6, 1899

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION EXPENSES. Commons June 8, 1899

NEWBLISS POST OFFICE MESSENGER. Commons June 12, 1899

2 speeches — THE ROSSMORE ESTATE. Commons June 15, 1899

THE INNESKEEN RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Commons June 16, 1899

MONAGHAN UNION MEDICAL OFFICER. Commons June 16, 1899

BELFAST POST OFFICE STAFF. Commons June 19, 1899

DUNDALK POSTMASTERSHIP. Commons June 19, 1899

DEATH OF ANNE FINEGAN, CORMARY. Commons June 19, 1899

3 speeches — NEWBLISS EVICTIONS. Commons June 22, 1899

AUGHNACLOY DISPENSARY DISTRICT. Commons June 22, 1899

AUGHNACLOY DISPENSARY DOCTOR. Commons June 23, 1899

BELFAST POST OFFICE STAFF. Commons June 26, 1899

2 speeches — DUNDALK POSTMASTER. Commons June 29, 1899

CARRICKROE POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. Commons June 29, 1899

NEWBLISS POSTMAN. Commons June 29, 1899

2 speeches — DISPENSARY DISTRICTS IN MONAGHAN COUNTY. Commons June 29, 1899

PROMOTION OF IRISH SCHOOL TEACHERS. Commons June 30, 1899

MEDICINES, &c., FOR IRISH WORKHOUSE HOSPITALS. Commons June 30, 1899

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons June 30, 1899

BELFAST HARBOUR. Commons July 3, 1899

AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 3, 1899

TELEGRAPHISTS' CONFERENCE AT BELFAST. Commons July 6, 1899

MONAGHAN COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Commons July 6, 1899

DUNDALK POSTMASTERSHIP. Commons July 7, 1899

MONAGHAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS. Commons July 7, 1899

IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS CIRCULAR. Commons July 7, 1899

BELFAST POST OFFICE. Commons July 10, 1899

COLERAINE POSTMASTERSHIP. Commons July 10, 1899

CONDEMNED NAVAL STORES. Commons July 11, 1899

BELFAST WHARVES. Commons July 13, 1899

BELFAST TELEGRAPH OFFICES. Commons July 17, 1899

IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT. Commons July 20, 1899

WARING STREET POST OFFICE, BELFAST. Commons July 21, 1899

CLONES SUB-LAND COMMISSION. Commons July 24, 1899

POOR LAW ANALYSTS IN IRELAND. Commons July 24, 1899

CLONES POST OFFICE. Commons July 27, 1899

TEMPO POLICE CASES. Commons July 28, 1899

SANITARY ADMINISTRATION IN IRELAND. Commons July 28, 1899

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS. Commons July 31, 1899

OUTRAGES AT STONEYFORD. Commons July 31, 1899

COLERAINE POSTMASTERSHIP. Commons August 1, 1899

RURAL DELIVERIES IN COUNTY MONAGHAN. Commons August 3, 1899

BELFAST DISTURBANCES—CONSTABLE NULTY. Commons August 4, 1899

NEWBLISS POSTMAN. Commons August 7, 1899

TROOPS AT BELFAST. Commons October 23, 1899

LANESBORO' ESTATE TENANTS. Commons October 23, 1899

CLONES POST OFFICE. Commons October 24, 1899

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