Mr Hugh Holmes

1840 - April 19, 1916
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Contributions

1886

ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SECOND NIGHT.] Commons January 22, 1886

2 speeches — IRELAND (EVICTIONS)—THE RETURNS. Commons January 26, 1886

5 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons February 19, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons February 24, 1886

MAINTENANCE OF SOCIAL ORDER (IRELAND). Commons March 2, 1886

9 speeches — MAINTENANCE OF SOCIAL ORDER (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons March 4, 1886

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons March 12, 1886

COMMITTEE. Commons March 12, 1886

LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL.— [BILL 10.] Commons March 19, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons May 12, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons May 19, 1886

5 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons May 27, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons June 2, 1886

4 speeches — THE BELFAST RIOTS—THE CHARGES AGAINST THE IRISH CON- STABULARY. Commons August 23, 1886

2 speeches — MOTION FOR LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons August 24, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—ASSISTANT REVISING BARRISTERS. Commons August 26, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—GAL-WAY ASSIZES (SLIGO). Commons August 26, 1886

3 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE BELFAST RIOTS—TRIAL OF PRISONERS. Commons August 26, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE ENNISKILLEN MAGISTRATES— "THE QUEEN v. JAMES PHAIR." Commons August 27, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—TRIAL OF THE WALKERS (BELFAST). Commons August 27, 1886

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—HEAD CONSTABLE MAGEE. Commons August 30, 1886

IRELAND (SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT) —THE SPECIAL MILITARY OFFICER IN COMMAND. Commons August 30, 1886

FISHERY COMMISSIONERS (IRELAND) —TRAWLING. Commons August 30, 1886

DISTURBANCES AT BELFAST INQUIRY BILL. Commons August 30, 1886

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY (IRELAND)— Mr. C. H. JAMES, LATE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. Commons August 31, 1886

2 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—"THE QUEEN v. PHAIR." Commons August 31, 1886

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY (IRELAND)—COMPOUNDING DEBTORS. Commons September 2, 1886

3 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—MUNSTER WINTER ASSIZES. Commons September 2, 1886

4 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)— SHOOTING AT THE PERSON—CASE OF DENIS MURPHY. Commons September 3, 1886

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)—THE RIOTS AT BELFAST—CONSTABLE MALONE. Commons September 6, 1886

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE VETERINARY SURGEONSHIP. Commons September 6, 1886

EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—EVICTIONS ON LORD CLANRICARDE'S ESTATE, CO. GALWAY. Commons September 6, 1886

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND)—SITTINGS OF COURT OF REVISION, CO. TYRONE. Commons September 6, 1886

2 speeches — REGISTRATION OF VOTERS (IRELAND)—SITTINGS OF COURTS OF REVISION, CO. MONAGHAN. Commons September 6, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons September 6, 1886

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— SHOOTING AT THE PERSON, DERRY- GONNELLY, CO. FERMANAGH. Commons September 7, 1886

REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS (IRE-LAND)—REVISION COURT AT RAMELTON, CO. DONEGAL. Commons September 7, 1886

SECOND READING. Commons September 7, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—CONVICTION AT MILLSTREET PETTY SESSIONS. Commons September 9, 1886

EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—ACTION OF THE POLICE AT WOODFORD, CO. GALWAY. Commons September 9, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—ALLEGED ASSAULT ON DR. D'ALTON, OF BRANMORE. Commons September 9, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE WOODFORD PRISONERS (GALWAY). Commons September 9, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE BARBAVILLA PRISONERS. Commons September 10, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)— COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MR. C. H. JAMES, LATE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. Commons September 13, 1886

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— RIOTS AT RATHFRILAND, CO. DOWN. Commons September 13, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND—POLLING PLACES IN THE NORTH MONAGHAN DIVISION. Commons September 13, 1886

3 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE BARBAVILLA PRISONERS. Commons September 13, 1886

PRISONS (IRELAND) ACT, 1877—REFUNDING CERTAIN LEVIES. Commons September 13, 1886

REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS (IRELAND)—SOUTH TYRONE REVISION COURT. Commons September 13, 1886

2 speeches — ARMS (IRELAND) ACT—HOUSE SEARCH AT BALLYRUSH, CO. SLIGO. Commons September 13, 1886

PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)— CAPPAGH PIER, KILRUSH. Commons September 13, 1886

CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— FIRING AT THE PERSON BY ORANGEMEN AT RATHFRILAND, CO. DOWN. Commons September 14, 1886

5 speeches — CLASS II.—SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS. Commons September 14, 1886

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons September 14, 1886

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE POLICE AT GLIN, CO. LIMERICK. Commons September 16, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—POLLING PLACES IN SOUTH DONEGAL. Commons September 16, 1886

THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—FINTONA COURTHOUSE MR. SPROULE, J.P. Commons September 16, 1886

22 speeches — CLASS III.—LAW AND JUSTICE. Commons September 16, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—KIL. RUSH PETTY SESSIONS—ILLEGAL FISHING—CASE OF MR. SIMON M'AULIFFE. Commons September 17, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—SESSIONAL CROWN SOLICITOR, CO. FERMANAGH. Commons September 17, 1886

2 speeches — LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE REV. MR. FAHY. Commons September 17, 1886

THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—FINTONA COURTHOUSE—MR. SPROULE, J.P. Commons September 20, 1886

OBSERVATIONS. Commons September 20, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THE LATE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, MR. C. H. JAMES. Commons September 21, 1886

ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—PROSECUTIONS FOR DRUNKENNESS— CIRCULAR OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL. Commons September 21, 1886

LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE RIOTS AT BELFAST—GRAND JURY OF ANTRIM. Commons September 21, 1886

LICENSED PUBLICANS (IRELAND)— SUPPLIES, &c. TO THE CONSTABULARY. Commons September 21, 1886

2 speeches — LICENCES (IRELAND)—REFUSAL OF HOTEL LICENCE AT DINGLE. Commons September 22, 1886

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—THE DERRY ELECTION— ACTION OF THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE AND POLICE—OFFICIAL INQUIRY.—RESOLUTION. Commons September 22, 1886

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons September 22, 1886

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