Mr James McCoan

1829 - 1904
Summary information for Mr James McCoan

Contributions

1883

LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881— ASSISTANT LAND COMMISSIONERS. Commons February 20, 1883

[ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [TENTH NIGHT.] Commons February 28, 1883

EGYPT (ARMY RE-ORGANIZATION)— BRITISH OFFICERS. Commons March 12, 1883

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE—THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS. Commons March 30, 1883

TURKEY AND RUSSIA—ARMENIA. Commons April 3, 1883

POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—THE TINAHELY POSTMASTERSHIP. Commons April 12, 1883

2 speeches — [BILL 8.] SECOND READING. Commons April 12, 1883

2 speeches — THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND). Commons April 13, 1883

LAW AND JUSTICE—ALLEGED LARCENY BY "A TUTOR." Commons April 19, 1883

5 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] Commons April 30, 1883

2 speeches — SECOND READING. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] [FIFTH NIGHT.] Commons May 3, 1883

PARLIAMENT—PRIVILEGE—MR. M'COAN AND MR. O'KELLY. Commons May 31, 1883

EGYPT—LAW AND JUSTICE—TRIAL OF SULEIMAN SAMI. Commons June 11, 1883

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons June 13, 1883

POOR LAW GUARDIANS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 25, 1883

2 speeches — EGYPT—THE MASSACRES AT ALEXANDRIA—ALLEGED COMPLICITY OF THE KHEDIVE. Commons July 2, 1883

2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [Progress 5th July.] [SIXTEENTH NIGHT.] Commons July 6, 1883

SUEZ (SECOND) CANAL—PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT WITH M. DE LESSEPS. Commons July 12, 1883

2 speeches — SUEZ (SECOND) CANAL—PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT WITH M. DE LESSEPS. Commons July 16, 1883

2 speeches — THE SUEZ CANAL COMPANY—COPY OF THE REGISTER OF SHAREHOLDERS. Commons July 17, 1883

SUEZ (SECOND) CANAL—CLAIMS OF M. DE LESSEPS. Commons July 24, 1883

PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—PROCLAMATION OF COUNTY WICKLOW. Commons August 6, 1883

EGYPT—POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT. Commons August 6, 1883

2 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons August 9, 1883

TRADE AND COMMERCE—VEXATIOUS PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRENCH AT SMYRNA. Commons August 16, 1883

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