Mr John Clancy
1847 - November 25, 1928Summary information for Mr John Clancy
Contributions
1897
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons January 19, 1897
3 speeches — TREASON-FELONY PRISONERS. Commons January 20, 1897
4 speeches — AGRICULTURE IN IRELAND. Commons January 21, 1897
TELEGRAPH FACILITIES (FAIRVIEW, COUNTY DUBLIN). Commons January 25, 1897
POST OFFICE FEMALE CLERKS (DUBLIN). Commons January 26, 1897
2 speeches — FINANCIAL RELATIONS INQUIRY (GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.) Commons January 26, 1897
DEPORTATION OF PAUPERS. Commons January 26, 1897
FINANCIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Commons February 9, 1897
FINANCIAL RELATIONS (GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND). Commons February 16, 1897
FINANCIAL RELATIONS (GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND). Commons February 23, 1897
NAVY (SHIPS IN CONSTRUCTION). Commons March 12, 1897
RATHDOWN UNION WORKHOUSE. Commons March 12, 1897
FINANCIAL RELATIONS (GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND). Commons March 30, 1897
2 speeches — FINANCIAL RELATIONS (GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND). Commons March 31, 1897
IRISH ACCOUNT (SAVINGS). Commons April 1, 1897
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (EASTER HOLIDAYS). Commons April 1, 1897
3 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES (WHITEHALL) SITE BILL. Commons April 1, 1897
4 speeches — KINGSTOWN HARBOUR ROADS TRANSFER BILL. Commons April 1, 1897
KINGSTOWN TOWN COMMISSIONERS. Commons April 2, 1897
TRAIN SERVICE (EUSTON AND HOLYHEAD). Commons April 30, 1897
AGRICULTURAL HATING (IRELAND). Commons May 6, 1897
8 speeches — CLASS II.—CRETE. Commons May 7, 1897
PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION (IRELAND). Commons May 10, 1897
LABOURERS' COTTAGES (CO. MEATH). Commons May 10, 1897
2 speeches — SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 12, 1897
LOUGHSHINNY PIER (CO. DUBLIN). Commons May 13, 1897
BALBRIGGAN HARBOUR. Commons May 13, 1897
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 28, 1897
11 speeches — CLASS I. Commons May 28, 1897
ADDRESS OF CONGRATULATION TO HER MAJESTY. Commons June 21, 1897
IRISH MAIL SERVICE. Commons August 6, 1897
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