Mr Jeremiah MacVeagh
1870 - April 17, 1932Summary information for Mr Jeremiah MacVeagh
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1904
KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 3, 1904
2 speeches — Immature Whisky and Lunacy and Crime. Commons February 10, 1904
Saving on Vote for Irish Department of Agriculture. Commons February 12, 1904
Annual Leave of Adult Post Office Messengers. Commons February 17, 1904
Tyrone Magistracy. Commons February 17, 1904
Irish Soldiers as Game-beaters. Commons February 17, 1904
Lower Bann River. Commons February 18, 1904
Increase of Salary for Chief Clerks to Surveyors of Taxes. Commons February 24, 1904
3 speeches — Irish Coastguards and Illegal Trawling. Commons February 24, 1904
Irish Police and Freemasonry. Commons February 24, 1904
2 speeches — Head Constable Moore, R.I.C. Commons February 24, 1904
2 speeches — Police Constable Walsh of Rostrevor. Commons February 24, 1904
ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons February 25, 1904
7 speeches — Constable Walsh of Rostrevor. Commons February 29, 1904
2 speeches — Head Constable Moore, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons February 29, 1904
Appointment of Nurses from Dublin Children's Hospital to Workhouse Infirmaries. Commons March 2, 1904
Irish Agricultural Department. Commons March 2, 1904
Warders in Tullamore Prison. Commons March 2, 1904
Antrim County Council. Commons March 2, 1904
2 speeches — Alleged Perjury at Ballinrobe Petty Sessions. Commons March 2, 1904
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1904–5. Commons March 3, 1904
9 speeches — TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 4, 1904
Condition of Warders' Rooms and Service in Tullamore Gaol. Commons March 7, 1904
Johannesburg Free Churches and Chinese Labour. Commons March 9, 1904
2 speeches — Constable Walsh of Rostrevor. Commons March 9, 1904
2 speeches — Head Constable Moore, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons March 9, 1904
Irish Agricultural Department—Veterinary Branch. Commons March 11, 1904
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1904–5. VOTE ON ACCOUNT. Commons March 16, 1904
Johannesburg Street Regulations against Coloured Persons. Commons March 17, 1904
Belfast Deputy Coroner. Commons March 17, 1904
IRISH RIVERS (DRAINAGE). Commons March 22, 1904
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1)) BILL. Commons March 24, 1904
County Down Grand Jury. Commons April 12, 1904
Irish Loan Fund Board Commons April 12, 1904
Belleek and Fintona Loan Fund Societies. Commons April 12, 1904
Chinese Labour in the Transvaal— Religious Observances. Commons April 13, 1904
3 speeches — Adulterated Spirits Commons April 14, 1904
2 speeches — Salaries of Irish School Teachers Commons April 15, 1904
Petition of Veterinary Officers of Department of Agriculture. Commons April 18, 1904
2 speeches — Alleged Fraudulent Practices in Bonded Warehouses. Commons April 25, 1904
2 speeches — Civil Servants and Party Politics. Commons April 27, 1904
CLASS 1. Commons April 28, 1904
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (IRELAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 29, 1904
2 speeches — Irish Guards and the R.I.C. Commons May 9, 1904
Ballyvarley (County Down) Disturbances. Commons May 9, 1904
Kilkeel Petty Sessions. Commons May 9, 1904
Banbridge Disturbances. Commons May 9, 1904
Royal Irish Constabulary and the Irish Guards. Commons May 11, 1904
Banbridge Disturbances. Commons May 11, 1904
Railway Rates in Ireland. Commons May 11, 1904
Ardglass Herring Fishery Inquiry. Commons June 2, 1904
Establishment by Local Authorities of Motor Services in Ireland. Commons June 2, 1904
Kilcoo Postal Arrangements. Commons June 2, 1904
2 speeches — SUPPLY [11TH ALLOTTED DAY] Commons June 2, 1904
Vacancies among Female Telegraphists in Ireland. Commons June 3, 1904
Memorial of Veterinary Officers of Irish Department of Agriculture. Commons June 3, 1904
Assistants in Irish National Schools Commons June 3, 1904
Appointment of Irish National Teachers as Secretaries of School Attendance Committees. Commons June 3, 1904
Loch Leven Trout for the Upper Bann River Commons June 3, 1904
Standard Numbers for different Grades of Irish Teachers. Commons June 6, 1904
Salaries of Irish National School Teachers. Commons June 6, 1904
The King's Uniform at Public Places of Entertainment. Commons June 6, 1904
Land Purchase in County Down. Commons June 6, 1904
2 speeches — Illegal Trawling—Sale of Seized Tackle Commons June 8, 1904
Irish Outdoor Relief Regulations. Commons June 9, 1904
French Fishing Boats in the Kenmare River. Commons June 9, 1904
Blocking Motions. Commons June 9, 1904
2 speeches — Licensing Bill. Commons June 9, 1904
2 speeches — Case of Constable Anderson. Commons June 13, 1904
2 speeches — Constable Anderson, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons June 15, 1904
3 speeches — Fraudulent Spirit Blending. Commons June 22, 1904
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 22, 1904
"The Times" in Government Departments. Commons June 23, 1904
Irish Police Administration. Commons June 28, 1904
Irish National School Teachers. Commons June 28, 1904
2 speeches — Coleraine—Alleged Police Persecution of a Publican. Commons June 30, 1904
Salaries of Irish School Teachers. Commons July 4, 1904
Government Advances for Harbour Works in Ireland. Commons July 4, 1904
2 speeches — Irish University Education. Commons July 4, 1904
Amalgamation of Offices of Antrim and Belfast Clerks of the Peace. Commons July 5, 1904
Police Constable Molloy, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons July 5, 1904
2 speeches — Greencastle Police Force. Commons July 5, 1904
2 speeches — Alcohol for Manufacturing Purposes. Commons July 6, 1904
2 speeches — Police Constable Molloy, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons July 7, 1904
CLASS II. Commons July 7, 1904
2 speeches — Moy Nationalist Demonstration. Commons July 11, 1904
2 speeches — Queen's College (Belfast) Professors. Commons July 12, 1904
2 speeches — Irish Queen's Colleges. Commons July 12, 1904
Lectures in Queen's College, Belfast. Commons July 12, 1904
Irish Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Commons July 13, 1904
2 speeches — Fraudulent Whisky. Commons July 13, 1904
Whisky in Bond. Commons July 13, 1904
Irish Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Commons July 13, 1904
Queen's College, Belfast. Commons July 13, 1904
2 speeches — Queen's College, Belfast, Scholarships. Commons July 13, 1904
Newry Guardians and Deportation of Paupers. Commons July 14, 1904
2 speeches — Irish Political Prisoners and the Bertillon System. Commons July 18, 1904
Processions in the Moy Townlands. Commons July 18, 1904
Appointment of Medical Superintendent at Ballinasloe District Lunatic Asylum. Commons July 19, 1904
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 19, 1904
Blended Spirits—Operations in Bond. Commons July 21, 1904
Patent-Still Distillery in Scotland. Commons July 21, 1904
2 speeches — Irish Loan Fund Bill. Commons July 25, 1904
2 speeches — Queen's College, Belfast—Additional Appointments of Professors. Commons July 25, 1904
Cork Summer Assizes—Challenging of Jurors. Commons July 25, 1904
Patent Spirit Whisky. Commons July 25, 1904
The Retention of Immature Raw Potable Spirits in Bond. Commons July 26, 1904
Immature Spirits. Commons July 26, 1904
Adulteration of Spirits. Commons July 27, 1904
2 speeches — Holywood (Down) District Council. Commons July 27, 1904
Townlands betwee Moy and Trew Station. Commons August 3, 1904
3 speeches — Case of Constable Anderson, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons August 3, 1904
Rate of Interest on Loans for Labourers' Cottages in Ireland. Commons August 3, 1904
2 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 3, 1904
2 speeches — Rents in County Down. Commons August 8, 1904
Irish Local Loan Funds. Commons August 8, 1904
Indian Aristocracy and the Imperial Cadet Corps. Commons August 9, 1904
WAYS AND MEANS. Commons August 9, 1904
5 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 9, 1904
Coleraine Urban Council—Prosecution of Patrick Clarke. Commons August 11, 1904
6 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 11, 1904
Eviction of Mr. McCann on Ogilby Estate Vacation of Holding by Present Tenant. Commons August 12, 1904
Irish National School Teachers. Commons August 12, 1904
Promotion of National School Teachers in County Down Commons August 15, 1904
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