Mr John MacNeill
1849 - August 24, 1926Summary information for Mr John MacNeill
Contributions
1892
2 speeches — ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 1, 1892
2 speeches — THE DEATH OF P. W. NALLY. Commons March 4, 1892
2 speeches — CLASS V. Commons March 4, 1892
THE MALTA STORE ACCOUNTS. Commons March 7, 1892
STRANORLAR-GLENTIES RAILWAY. Commons March 7, 1892
3 speeches — SUPPLY [4th March] REPORT. Commons March 7, 1892
4 speeches — SUPPLY—COMMITTEE. Commons March 8, 1892
2 speeches — THE SCARCITY IN MADRAS. Commons March 10, 1892
THE SLIGO AND NORTHERN COUNTIES RAILWAY. Commons March 10, 1892
3 speeches — THE EVICTIONS AT LETTERILLY. Commons March 10, 1892
2 speeches — THE COST OF TRAINING RECRUITS FOR INDIA. Commons March 10, 1892
16 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons March 10, 1892
QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons March 11, 1892
POSTMAN WALSH, OF KILL PILTOWN. Commons March 14, 1892
THE POSTMASTER OF KILCUBBIN. Commons March 14, 1892
3 speeches — THE RELATIVES OF MR. MATTHEW O'REILLY DEASE. Commons March 14, 1892
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 14, 1892
2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1892–3. Commons March 14, 1892
2 speeches — THE CLARE ISLAND PROSECUTIONS. Commons March 15, 1892
THE CASE OF PATRICK DONNELLY. Commons March 15, 1892
THE FAMINE IN INDIA. Commons March 15, 1892
KILLINCHY CHURCHYARD. Commons March 15, 1892
3 speeches — CLASS VII. Commons March 15, 1892
9 speeches — SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES. 1892–3. Commons March 18, 1892
5 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1892–93. Commons March 21, 1892
THE SHAMROCK IN THE ARMY. Commons March 22, 1892
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 1) BILL. Commons March 24, 1892
2 speeches — OFFICIALS EMPLOYED ON THE INDIAN CENSUS. Commons March 28, 1892
3 speeches — THE PETTY SESSIONS BENCH, RAMELTON, COUNTY DONEGAL. Commons March 28, 1892
MILITARY CANDIDATES—WOOLWICH AND SANDHURST. Commons March 28, 1892
EVICTIONS AT GWEEDORE. Commons March 28, 1892
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons March 28, 1892
THE SCARCITY IN MADRAS. Commons March 31, 1892
THE PREROGATIVE OF MERCY IN IRELAND. Commons April 1, 1892
THE WEARING OF EMBLEMS IN THE ARMY. Commons April 4, 1892
ACCESS TO STATE PAPERS. Commons April 4, 1892
2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887. Commons April 4, 1892
THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION OFFICE. Commons April 4, 1892
2 speeches — THE CASE OF MR. CLEARY. Commons April 4, 1892
2 speeches — THE RETIREMENT OF CIVIL SERVANTS. Commons April 4, 1892
THE ARMAGH DISTRICT ASYLUM ARCHITECT. Commons April 4, 1892
2 speeches — THE OLPHERT ESTATE, FALCARRAGH. Commons April 4, 1892
2 speeches — THE SHAMROCK IN THE ARMY. Commons April 7, 1892
3 speeches — SEARCHING PEOPLE IN THE STREETS. Commons April 7, 1892
THE SEPTENNIAL ACT. Commons April 8, 1892
LAND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS. Commons April 11, 1892
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FAMINE IN INDIA. Commons April 11, 1892
LETTERS TO MEMBERS. Commons April 11, 1892
ROMAN CATHOLIC MAGISTRATES AND DEPUTY LIEUTENANTS. Commons April 11, 1892
2 speeches — LETTERKENNY DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commons April 11, 1892
2 speeches — THE GLENBEIGH ARTILLERY RANGE. Commons April 11, 1892
3 speeches — THE MURDER OF INSPECTOR MARTIN. Commons April 12, 1892
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons April 12, 1892
10 speeches — INDIAN COUNCILS ACT (1861) AMENDMENT BILL [Lords].—(No. 182.) Commons April 25, 1892
2 speeches — IRISH GRAND JURIES. Commons May 2, 1892
CONVICTS IN MOUNTJOY PRISON. Commons May 2, 1892
KILLYBEGS PETTY SESSIONS. Commons May 5, 1892
COMMITTEE. Commons May 5, 1892
COMMITTEE. Commons May 6, 1892
COMPENSATION FOR MURDER IN IRELAND. Commons May 9, 1892
MISS ROBINSON AND ARMY CHAPLAINS. Commons May 12, 1892
THE ISSUE OF WRITS AT BELFAST. Commons May 13, 1892
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 13, 1892
5 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 13, 1892
ASSISTANCE IN PROVINCIAL POST OFFICES. Commons May 16, 1892
SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION. Commons May 19, 1892
2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 19, 1892
2 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons May 26, 1892
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