Mr John Brady
1812 - 1887Summary information for Mr John Brady
Contributions
1867
LEAVE. FIRST HEADING. Commons February 8, 1867
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 18, 1867
QUESTION. Commons February 19, 1867
SUPPLY—SUPPLEMENTARY CIVIL SERVICES 1866–7. Commons February 20, 1867
LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons February 20, 1867
[BILL 66.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 8, 1867
6 speeches — [BILL 66.] COMMITTEE. Commons March 11, 1867
IRELAND—RAILWAYS.—RESOLUTION. Commons March 15, 1867
2 speeches — HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT—THE RE- PORTERS' GALLERY.—QUESTION. Commons March 19, 1867
ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ACT REPEAL BILL.—LEAVE. Commons March 21, 1867
MOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons March 28, 1867
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (IRE- LAND).—MOTION FOR PAPERS. Commons March 29, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons April 2, 1867
[BILL 50.] SECOND READING. Commons April 3, 1867
SECOND READING. Commons April 4, 1867
QUESTION. Commons May 3, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS MAY 2.*] Commons May 6, 1867
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS CHARITIES BILL— [BILL 60.]—SECOND READING. Commons May 8, 1867
2 speeches — HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION (IRELAND) ACT CONTINUANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons May 23, 1867
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (IRELAND) BILL.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 24, 1867
DISTRESS IN THE WEST OF IRELAND. OBSERVATIONS.—QUESTION. Commons June 7, 1867
[BILL 175.] COMMITTEE. Commons June 14, 1867
[BILL 19.] SECOND READING. Commons June 26, 1867
COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JUNE 25.] Commons June 27, 1867
THIRD READING. Commons June 27, 1867
3 speeches — COMMITTEE. [PROGRESS JULY 2.] Commons July 4, 1867
OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 19, 1867
SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. Commons July 22, 1867
COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1867
2 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons July 22, 1867
COMMITTEE. Commons July 24, 1867
IRELAND—DIETARY IN COUNTY PRISONS.—RESOLUTION. Commons July 26, 1867
IRELAND—CASE OF RICHARD JENNINGS.—QUESTION. Commons August 5, 1867
2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons August 15, 1867
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