Mr Daniel MacAleese

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

Contributions

1900

BELFAST FAIR RENT APPEALS. Commons February 22, 1900

IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGISTERS. Commons February 23, 1900

NEWBLISS COURT-HOUSE. Commons March 1, 1900

RIOTING IN BELFAST. Commons March 6, 1900

MONAGHAN POST OFFICE. Commons March 8, 1900

BELFAST BOROUGH FUNDS. Commons March 8, 1900

MONAGHAN LUNATIC ASYLUM CHAPEL. Commons March 8, 1900

CLONES POST OFFICE. Commons March 9, 1900

BELFAST POLICE FORCE. Commons March 9, 1900

ARMS REGULATIONS IN IRELAND —CASE OF MAJOR HAIRE. Commons March 9, 1900

LADYSMITH REJOICINGS—DISTURBANCES AT BELFAST. Commons March 12, 1900

AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN COUNTY MONAGHAN. Commons March 12, 1900

LOAN FUND BANKS. Commons March 13, 1900

IRISH MEDICAL AND SANITARY OFFICERS. Commons March 15, 1900

FATALITY ON THE CASTLEDERG AND VICTORIA TRAMWAY LINE. Commons March 16, 1900

PORTAFERRY—ALLEGED NIGHT POLICE VISIT. Commons March 19, 1900

PORTADOWN DISTURBANCES. Commons March 19, 1900

CLONES POST OFFICE. Commons March 22, 1900

MONAGHAN POSTAL STAFF. Commons March 22, 1900

CARRICKROE POSTAL DELAYS. Commons March 29, 1900

TENANTS IN TOWNS IMPROVEMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 4, 1900

MONAGHAN POST OFFICE. Commons April 6, 1900

EVICTED FARM AT ERRIGAL TRUAGH. Commons April 6, 1900

BELFAST POOR LAW MEDICAL OFFICER. Commons April 6, 1900

CLONES POST OFFICE. Commons April 9, 1900

BELFAST AND NORTHERN COUNTIES RAILAVAY. Commons May 1, 1900

BELFAST ROYAL ACADEMICAL INSTITUTION. Commons May 3, 1900

GREAT NORTHERN OF IRELAND RAILWAY—CLONES LEVEL CROSSING. Commons May 7, 1900

NEWBLISS POSTMISTRESS. Commons May 10, 1900

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY OF IRELAND—CLONES LEVEL CROSSING. Commons May 14, 1900

BELFAST HARBOUR AND WATER COMMISSIONERS. Commons May 17, 1900

POPULAR OUTBURSTS IN BELFAST. Commons May 22, 1900

NEWRY BOARD OF GUARDLANS —CASE OF JOHN HOGAN. Commons May 22, 1900

DEATH OF CONSTABLE MURPHY AT LURGAN. Commons May 22, 1900

IRELAND—NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS—ARREARS OF RESULT FEES. Commons May 24, 1900

MAFEKING CELEBRATIONS AT BELFAST. Commons May 24, 1900

2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons May 24, 1900

INDIAN MUTINY PENSIONS—CASE OF PATRICK FINEGAN. Commons May 25, 1900

THE CARRICKROE MAILS. Commons May 28, 1900

GREAT NORTHERN OF IRELAND RAILWAY—CLONES LEVEL CROSSING. Commons June 25, 1900

2 speeches — LICENCE TRANSFERS AT ROCKCORRY PETTY SESSIONS. Commons June 28, 1900

BELFAST LUNATIC ASYLUM—CASE OF ELIZA CLINGIN. Commons June 29, 1900

IRISH SHEBEENS. Commons June 29, 1900

IRISH LICENCE TRANSFERS—ROCK-CORRY CASE. Commons June 29, 1900

CLONES POST OFFICE. Commons July 2, 1900

IRISH LAND COMMISSION AS MEDIATORS. Commons July 2, 1900

ANESTHETICS IN BELFAST ROYAL HOSPITAL. Commons July 5, 1900

LORD RATHDONNEL'S TENANTS. Commons July 5, 1900

ROCKCORRY LICENSING SESSIONS. Commons July 6, 1900

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY REGULATIONS. Commons July 9, 1900

BELFAST WATER SUPPLY. Commons July 9, 1900

MONAGHAN PETTY SESSIONS APPEALS. Commons July 9, 1900

ROCKCOKRY SPIRIT LICENCE CASE. Commons July 10, 1900

LOCOMOTIVES ON IRISH PUBLIC ROADS. Commons July 10, 1900

WEIR ESTATE, CO. FERMANAGH. Commons July 12, 1900

MILITARY LANDS IN COUNTY DOWN. Commons July 13, 1900

MONAGHAN PETTY SESSIONAL APPEALS—CASES OF M'GUIGAN AND HUGHES. Commons July 16, 1900

BELFAST RATES. Commons July 16, 1900

CLONES LEVEL CROSSING. Commons July 17, 1900

3RD INNISKILLING FUSILIERS. Commons July 19, 1900

NEWBLISS POST OFFICE. Commons July 19, 1900

TRACTION ENGINES ON IRISH ROADS. Commons July 19, 1900

3RD INNISKLLLING FUSILIERS. Commons July 23, 1900

NEWBLISS RURAL POSTMAN. Commons July 24, 1900

CLONES WATER SUPPLY. Commons July 26, 1900

IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS' INCOME. Commons July 26, 1900

NEWBLISS P.O.—DELIVERY OF TELEGRAMS BY GIRLS. Commons July 27, 1900

BALLYGAWLEY PROSECUTION— M'DONNELL'S CASE. Commons August 2, 1900

PRIVATE GILLEN, ROYAL IRISH RIFLES. Commons August 6, 1900

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