Mr James Carew
1853 - March 31, 1903Summary information for Mr James Carew
Contributions
1897
PORT CHARGES (DUBLIN). Commons January 22, 1897
GRANGEGORMAN PRISON, DUBLIN. Commons January 25, 1897
ROYAL ENGINEERS (CIVILIAN CLERK). Commons January 29, 1897
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMMITTEE. Commons January 29, 1897
IRISH MAILS. Commons February 2, 1897
IRISH MAILS. Commons February 11, 1897
LAND COMMISSION (KING'S COUNTY). Commons February 11, 1897
DUBLIN CORPORATION BILL (BY ORDER). Commons February 17, 1897
SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. Commons February 19, 1897
2 speeches — MARYBOROUGH GAOL (JAMES FITZHARRIS). Commons February 22, 1897
CLONGOREY ESTATE (CO. KILDARE). Commons March 1, 1897
3 speeches — LIGHTSHIPS (IRELAND). Commons March 4, 1897
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY OF IRELAND. Commons March 4, 1897
GRANGEGORMAN PRISON. Commons March 5, 1897
GRANGEGORMAN PRISON. Commons March 9, 1897
BLACKSHADE'S RAILWAY AND CANAL BRIDGE (CO. NEATH). Commons March 9, 1897
FEMALE TELEGRAPH LEARNERS, DUBLIN. Commons March 12, 1897
WICKLOW PIER. Commons March 16, 1897
RICHMOND LUNATIC ASYLUM (DUBLIN). Commons March 18, 1897
WICKLOW HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS. Commons March 19, 1897
NAVAL EXPENDITURE. Commons April 2, 1897
GAMBLING IN FUTURES AND OPTIONS. Commons May 10, 1897
PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION (IRELAND). Commons May 10, 1897
COLLECTION OF RATES (DUBLIN). Commons May 10, 1897
QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE. Commons May 17, 1897
IRISH SCHOOLS (EPIDEMIC DISEASE). Commons May 24, 1897
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE (DUBLIN). Commons May 24, 1897
WORKHOUSE INFIRMARIES AND FEVER HOSPITALS IRELAND). Commons June 1, 1897
NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND). Commons June 4, 1897
IRISH TOURIST TRAFFIC. Commons July 6, 1897
IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons July 8, 1897
GRANGEGORMAN FEMALE CONVICT PRISON. Commons July 15, 1897
MARYBOROUGII LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commons July 22, 1897
RICHMOND LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commons July 22, 1897
NORTH DUBLIN UNION. Commons July 26, 1897
IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons August 2, 1897
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