Mr John Keay
1839 - June 27, 1909Summary information for Mr John Keay
Contributions
1893
ALLOTMENTS. Commons February 9, 1893
THE PURCHASE OF LANs (IRELAND) ACT, 1891. Commons February 9, 1893
FISHING RIGHTS IN SCOTLAND. Commons February 9, 1893
BULWUNT RAO. Commons February 9, 1893
TRAWLERS IN PROHIBITED WATERS. Commons February 9, 1893
4 speeches — CLERICAL INFLUENCE AT ELECTIONS. Commons February 10, 1893
ELPHINSTONE HIGH SCHOOL, BOMBAY. Commons February 23, 1893
HOME RULE AND GUARANTEED LAND STOCK. Commons February 27, 1893
SCOTCH PROCURATORS FISCAL. Commons March 2, 1893
IMPERIAL GRANTS FOR LOCAL PURPOSES. Commons March 6, 1893
OUTDOOR OFFICERS OF CUSTOMS. Commons March 7, 1893
IRISH CIVIL GOVERNMENT CHARGES. Commons March 7, 1893
IRISH LOCAL GRANTS IN AID. Commons March 7, 1893
RIGHTS OF FISHING IN SCOTCH WATERS. Commons March 7, 1893
THE FOCHABERS INTIMIDATION CASE. Commons March 10, 1893
IRISH LAND PURCHASE RETURNS. Commons March 20, 1893
THE INDIAN JURY COMMISSION. Commons March 20, 1893
SCOTCH RAILWAY RATES. Commons April 21, 1893
CORVEE IN EGYPT. Commons April 28, 1893
GOODS RATES IN THE HIGHLANDS. Commons April 28, 1893
2 speeches — INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Commons June 5, 1893
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Commons June 8, 1893
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Commons June 15, 1893
THE PURCHASE OF LAND GUARANTEE FUND. Commons June 29, 1893
THE INDIAN CURRENCY QUESTION. Commons June 29, 1893
IRISH LAND PURCHASE. Commons July 10, 1893
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Commons July 13, 1893
LONDON OMNIBUS FARES. Commons July 17, 1893
ALLEGED PLOT TO BLOW UP THE HYDERABAD RESIDENCY. Commons August 14, 1893
2 speeches — MIXED RAILWAY TRAINS. Commons August 17, 1893
OMNIBUS FARES IN THE METROPOLIS. Commons August 17, 1893
6 speeches — EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS. Commons September 21, 1893
THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN. Commons November 3, 1893
THE AFGHAN FRONTIER. Commons November 6, 1893
SURWUR JUNG AND THE HYDERABAD STATE. Commons November 17, 1893
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