Mr Edward Horsman

1807 - 1876
Summary information for Mr Edward Horsman

Contributions

1855

MINISTERIAL EXPLANATIONS. Commons February 16, 1855

LUNATIC ASYLUM (IRELAND) ADVANCES BILL. Commons March 9, 1855

THE JUDGE OF ASSIZE AT WEXFORD— QUESTION. Commons March 12, 1855

2 speeches — EDUCATION OF PAUPER CHILDREN (IRELAND). Commons March 13, 1855

GRAND JURIES (IRELAND). Commons March 20, 1855

INTRAMURAL BURIALS (IRELAND). Commons March 23, 1855

ADMINISTRATION OF THE POOR LAW (IRELAND)—REDUCTION OF OFFICERS. Commons March 30, 1855

TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSA TION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 18, 1855

MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons May 1, 1855

TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 4, 1855

TENANTS' COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL—QUESTION. Commons May 10, 1855

2 speeches — MAYNOOTH REPORT—QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1855

TYRONE ASSIZES—QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1855

2 speeches — IRISH JUDGES—QUESTION. Commons May 18, 1855

PROSECUTION OF THE WAR— ADJOURNED DEBATE (SIXTH NIGHT). Commons June 8, 1855

2 speeches — TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSA TION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 19, 1855

4 speeches — TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 21, 1855

8 speeches — TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSA- TION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 28, 1855

LUNATIC ASYLUMS (IRELAND) (ADVANCES) BILL. Commons June 29, 1855

4 speeches — TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPEN- SATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 5, 1855

3 speeches — TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 12, 1855

5 speeches — TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS COMPENSA- TION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 13, 1855

DWELLINGS FOR LABOURING CLASSES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons July 18, 1855

SUPPLY—MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. Commons July 20, 1855

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) ACT CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 2, 1855

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) ACT. Commons August 8, 1855

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