Mr John Keay

1839 - June 27, 1909
Summary information for Mr John Keay

Contributions

1890

4 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 19, 1890

SCOTCH HERRING FISHERY. Commons March 6, 1890

DESTRUCTION OF A HINDOO TEMPLE. Commons March 17, 1890

THE DUMDUM MURDER. Commons March 20, 1890

POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS AT BARRA. Commons March 24, 1890

CROWN EIGHTS IN SCOTLAND. Commons March 25, 1890

THE LAND PURCHASE BILL. Commons March 27, 1890

CLASS I. Commons March 31, 1890

TRAWLING IN THE MORAY FIRTH. Commons April 14, 1890

LAND PURCHASE RETURNS. Commons April 15, 1890

THE PURCHASE OF LAND ACT, 1885. Commons April 15, 1890

LAND COMMISSION PURCHASES. Commons April 17, 1890

2 speeches — THE ASHBOURNE ACTS. Commons April 18, 1890

DEMOLITION OF A HINDOO TEMPLE AT DURBUNGA. Commons April 24, 1890

SIRAJI RAO. Commons May 15, 1890

POSTAL SERVICE AT NETHY BRIDGE. Commons May 15, 1890

THE SCOTCH FORESHORES. Commons May 15, 1890

7 speeches — COMMITTEE. Commons June 19, 1890

THE TOWN CLERK OF SALFORD Commons July 25, 1890

2 speeches — PERMANENT PENSIONS. Commons July 25, 1890

THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN. Commons July 29, 1890

THE MASTER OF THE HAWKS. Commons July 31, 1890

EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENT (SCOTLAND) (ANDERSON'S INSTITUTION,ELGIN). Commons August 7, 1890

6 speeches — EAST INDIA (REVENUE ACCOUNTS.) Commons August 14, 1890

THE CASE OF MR. D. J. MACKINTOSH. Commons August 18, 1890

YIELD OF CROPS IN INDIA. Commons November 28, 1890

2 speeches — IRELAND-PURCHASES UNDER THE ASHBOURNE ACTS. Commons November 28, 1890

6 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons December 2, 1890

3 speeches — LAND PURCHASE IN IRELAND. Commons December 5, 1890

PURCHASE OF LAND BILL. Commons December 8, 1890

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons December 8, 1890

2 speeches — THE LAND PURCHASE BILL. Commons December 9, 1890

ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS RECESS). Commons December 9, 1890

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