Mr Henry Wilson
1833 - June 29, 1914Summary information for Mr Henry Wilson
Contributions
1889
THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons February 26, 1889
3 speeches — FACTORY ACCIDENTS. Commons February 28, 1889
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons February 28, 1889
ANSWERS IN THE HOUSE. Commons March 29, 1889
2 speeches — IRELAND—EVICTIONS ON THE OLPHERT ESTATE. Commons April 5, 1889
QUESTION. Commons April 10, 1889
THE CONDITION OF DONEGAL—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 11, 1889
2 speeches — IRELAND—MEETINGS IN GWEEDORE. Commons April 12, 1889
IRELAND—EVICTIONS IN DONEGAL—THE BATTERING RAM. Commons April 16, 1889
THE WELSH SUNDAY CLOSING COMMISSION. Commons April 16, 1889
2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, Commons April 29, 1889
DUNLEWY AGRICULTURAL NATIONAL SCHOOL. Commons May 9, 1889
MR. THOMAS BARRY. Commons May 13, 1889
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN PREVENTION BILL. (No. 87.) Commons June 19, 1889
SUPPLY. Commons June 27, 1889
IRISH PRISON WARDERS. Commons July 9, 1889
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 18, 1889
THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Commons July 25, 1889
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 8, 1889
IRELAND—ALLEGED ASSAULT BY THE POLICE. Commons August 13, 1889
TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. (No. 350.) Commons August 14, 1889
CLASS IV. Commons August 15, 1889
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Commons August 20, 1889
5 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 20, 1889
Class III. Commons August 21, 1889
TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. Commons August 22, 1889
ORDER OF BUSINESS. Commons August 22, 1889
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES IN INDIA. Commons August 26, 1889
9 speeches — TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. (No. 350.) Commons August 26, 1889
FICTITIOUS ADDRESSES. Commons August 27, 1889
13 speeches — TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL (No. 350.) Commons August 27, 1889
2 speeches — BARBADOS. Commons August 28, 1889
2 speeches — TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL. (No. 350.) Commons August 28, 1889
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