Mr James Maguire
1856 - April 18, 1925Summary information for Mr James Maguire
Contributions
1893
REPRODUCTIVE PUBLIC WORKS IN IRELAND. Commons February 9, 1893
SOUTH CLARE RAILWAY COMPENSATION AWARDS. Commons February 14, 1893
DOONAHA WEST POSTAL SERVICE. Commons March 16, 1893
THE EVICTED TENANTS COMMISSION. Commons March 27, 1893
THE POSSESSION OF ARMS IN IRELAND. Commons April 28, 1893
KILKEE POST OFFICE. Commons June 1, 1893
CARNDONAGH SEWAGE SCHEME. Commons June 29, 1893
KILRUSH POSTAL AERANGEMENTS. Commons June 29, 1893
SCATTERY ROADSTEAD. Commons August 11, 1893
KILDYSART PETTY SESSIONS CLERK. Commons September 7, 1893
CONTEMPT OF COURT IN IRELAND. Commons September 19, 1893
CLASS V. Commons September 19, 1893
LABOURERS' COTTAGES. Commons September 21, 1893
CONTEMPT OF COURT. Commons September 21, 1893
PUBLIC OFFICERS AS PARTY AGENTS. Commons November 6, 1893
THE EVICTIONS ON THE DE FREYNE ESTATE. Commons November 6, 1893
IRISH EVICTED TENANTS. Commons November 6, 1893
4 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons November 9, 1893
SCARIFF PIER. Commons November 13, 1893
KILRUSH POSTAL SERVICE. Commons November 16, 1893
SCARIEF PIEE. Commons November 23, 1893
KINGSCOURT RURAL LETTER CARRIER. Commons November 27, 1893
LABOURERS' COTTAGES IN MILLTOWN MALBAY. Commons December 4, 1893
THE ALLEGED SHOOTING OF MATABELE. Commons December 5, 1893
IRISH SCHOOL COMMITTEES' EXPENSES. Commons December 7, 1893
QUALIFICATION FOE GUARDIANS IN IRELAND. Commons December 7, 1893
FORESTRY IN IRELAND. Commons December 12, 1893
WORK FOR THE DESTITUTE POOR IN IRELAND. Commons December 12, 1893
THE IRISH CATTLE TRADE IN THE RECENT GALES. Commons December 12, 1893
THE DE FREYNE EVICTIONS. Commons December 21, 1893
EVICTIONS ON THE MASSY ESTATE. Commons December 21, 1893
SECOND DIVISION CLERKS IN DUBLIN. Commons December 22, 1893
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