Mr John MacNeill

1849 - August 24, 1926
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Contributions

1902

7 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887, (IMPRISONMENT OF MR. CONOR O'KELLY). Commons January 16, 1902

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH. Commons January 16, 1902

2 speeches — The German Chancellor and Mr. Chamberlain's Speeches. Commons January 17, 1902

2 speeches — Ladysmith Seige—Sir Redvers Buller and Sir G. White. Commons January 17, 1902

Malta—Language Question, etc. Commons January 17, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Resident Magistrates. Commons January 17, 1902

2 speeches — Lord Milner and the "Johannesburg Star." Commons January 20, 1902

Martial Law. Court Records and Statistics. Commons January 20, 1902

Ermelo Engagement. Commons January 20, 1902

Inaccurate Reports from the Seat of War. Commons January 20, 1902

3 speeches — Siege of Ladysmith—Sir Redvers Buller and Sir George White. Commons January 20, 1902

SOUTH AFRICA—CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Commons January 20, 1902

2 speeches — Tweefontein Engagement. Commons January 21, 1902

2 speeches — Concentration Camps. Commons January 21, 1902

2 speeches — Censorship of War News—False Reports. Commons January 21, 1902

4 speeches — Dr. Krause's Trial. Commons January 21, 1902

2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—COUDUCT OF THE WAR. Commons January 21, 1902

South African War—Colonial Contributions to Cost of War. Commons January 23, 1902

2 speeches — Mr. Newton's Promotion. Commons January 23, 1902

3 speeches — Boshop and Kuruman Engagements. Commons January 23, 1902

Martial Law—Cape Ports Regulations. Commons January 23, 1902

Sugar Duty in Ireland. Commons January 23, 1902

2 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS. Commons January 24, 1902

South African War—Arrest of Miss Hobhouse. Commons January 27, 1902

2 speeches — Tweefontein Engagement. Commons January 27, 1902

4 speeches — Boshof and Kuruman. Commons January 27, 1902

Court-martial on Hofmeyr Louw. Commons January 27, 1902

Miss Hobhouse. Commons January 28, 1902

3 speeches — Ministers and Company Directorships. Commons January 28, 1902

Parliamentary Representation. Commons January 28, 1902

4 speeches — MALTA—USE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Commons January 28, 1902

RE-DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS. Commons January 29, 1902

Listowel and Killarney Quarter Sessions. Commons January 30, 1902

Miss Hobhouse. Commons January 31, 1902

2 speeches — Postal Volunteers at the Front. Commons January 31, 1902

3 speeches — ARMY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES. 1901–02. Commons January 31, 1902

South African War—Inquiry into Conduct of the War. Commons February 3, 1902

Disturbance at Anti-War Meeting at Birmingham. Commons February 3, 1902

Dublin Shrievalty. Commons February 3, 1902

Promotion in the Dublin Post Office. Commons February 3, 1902

New Procedure Rules. Commons February 3, 1902

2 speeches — ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. 1901–02. Commons February 3, 1902

Mrs. Christian De Wet. Commons February 4, 1902

Boy Recruits. Commons February 4, 1902

2 speeches — Judge O'Connor Morris. Commons February 4, 1902

ESTABLISHED CHURCH (WALES). Commons February 4, 1902

2 speeches — Miss Hobhouse. Commons February 6, 1902

General Vilonel. Commons February 6, 1902

Suppression of War Correspondence. Commons February 6, 1902

Graff-Reinet. Commons February 6, 1902

Remounts—New Committee and Military Court of Inquiry. Commons February 6, 1902

2 speeches — Judges and Political Speeches—Judge O'Connor Morris. Commons February 6, 1902

2 speeches — Yesterday's Division on the Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister Bill. Commons February 6, 1902

6 speeches — NEW PROCEDURE RULES. Commons February 6, 1902

2 speeches — Army Meat Contracts—Mr. Bergl's Contract. Commons February 7, 1902

Censorship of Correspondence to South Africa. Commons February 10, 1902

Remounts—New Committee and Military Court of Inquiry. Commons February 10, 1902

H.M.S. "Egeria" and H.M.S. "Condor." Commons February 10, 1902

Irish Language in the Newtownards Schools. Commons February 10, 1902

6 speeches — OFFICE OF SPEAKER. Commons February 10, 1902

South African Meat Contract. Commons February 11, 1902

2 speeches — SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE (ASH WEDNESDAY). Commons February 11, 1902

2 speeches — ORDER IN DEBATE: SUSPENSION OF MEMBERS. Commons February 11, 1902

Police Arrest at Kilmihil, Clare. Commons February 13, 1902

3 speeches — Judicial Conduct of Judges. Commons February 13, 1902

2 speeches — New Deputy Chairman. Commons February 13, 1902

2 speeches — THE DEPUTY CHAIRMANSHIP. Commons February 13, 1902

2 speeches — Soldier Reservists—Section D. Commons February 14, 1902

Sunday Mail Service in Donegal. Commons February 14, 1902

2 speeches — DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF WAYS AND MEANS. Commons February 14, 1902

2 speeches — Mr. Hayden, MP. Commons February 17, 1902

2 speeches — STANDING ORDER 21 (ORDER IN DEBATE). Commons February 17, 1902

4 speeches — NEW STANDING ORDER. (POWER OF SPEAKER TO ADJOURN HOUSE OR SUSPEND SITTING). Commons February 17, 1902

STANDING ORDER 31 (INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF BILLS). Commons February 17, 1902

3 speeches — Ladysmith Siege—Sir Redvers Buller and Sir G. White Commons February 18, 1902

6 speeches — IMPRISONMENT OF MR. HAYDEN AND MR. JOHN O'DONNELL. Commons February 18, 1902

General Kritzinger's Trial. Commons February 21, 1902

East Down Election. Commons February 21, 1902

Ballyshannon Police and Magistracy. Commons February 21, 1902

4 speeches — South African War—Execution of Commandant Scheepers. Commons March 7, 1902

Rathlin O'Birne Island Lighthouse. Commons March 7, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Judges—Assize Charges. Commons March 7, 1902

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons March 7, 1902

2 speeches — Execution of Commander Scheepers. Commons March 10, 1902

Purchase of Remounts in Ireland— Action against Major Stoddert. Commons March 10, 1902

Ballyhaunis (Mayo) Police: Commons March 10, 1902

Commandant Scheeper's Trial. Commons March 11, 1902

Irish Judges' Charges. Commons March 11, 1902

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN IRELAND—JUDGE O'CONNOR MORRIS. Commons March 11, 1902

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES, 1902–3 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 13, 1902

Pay of Civil Surgeons with the R.A.M.C. Commons March 13, 1902

Sunday Mails in South Donegal. Commons March 13, 1902

IRISH CONGESTED DISTRICTS BOARD. Commons March 14, 1902

2 speeches — MR. Swift Macneill and the "Daily Telegraph." Commons March 24, 1902

4 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE AND ADJOURNMENT FOR EASTER. Commons March 25, 1902

4 speeches — Lichfield Prison—Shot Drill. Commons April 7, 1902

Conolly Estate, Ballyshannon. Commons April 7, 1902

2 speeches — Sir Redvers Buller—Ladysmith Correspondence. Commons April 8, 1902

6 speeches — Execution of Australian Officers. Commons April 8, 1902

Supply Contracts. Commons April 8, 1902

2 speeches — Shot Drill in Military Prisons. Commons April 8, 1902

Irish Land Bill. Commons April 8, 1902

STANDING ORDER No. 1 (SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE). Commons April 8, 1902

FRIDAY SITTINGS. Commons April 8, 1902

French Ambulance for the Boers. Commons April 10, 1902

4 speeches — Sutherland Skirmish. Commons April 10, 1902

2 speeches — The Bushveldt Carbineers. Commons April 10, 1902

3 speeches — NEW STANDING ORDER (PRIORITY OF BUSINESS). Commons April 10, 1902

3 speeches — General Botha's Home. Commons April 11, 1902

2 speeches — The Sutherland Skirmish. Commons April 11, 1902

3 speeches — French Ambulance for the Boers. Commons April 11, 1902

2 speeches — Ballyshannon Petty Sessions—District Inspector O'Connor, R. I. C. Commons April 11, 1902

6 speeches — PRIORITY OF BUSINESS. Commons April 11, 1902

4 speeches — NEW STANDING ORDER (BUSINESS IN SUPPLY). Commons April 11, 1902

Conolly Estate, Ballyshannon. Commons April 14, 1902

B.—CUSTOMS—CORN, GRAIN AND MEAL &c. Commons April 14, 1902

30th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. Commons April 15, 1902

LOAN. Commons April 15, 1902

2 speeches — CUSTOMS—TEA. Commons April 15, 1902

2 speeches — Tipperary Coronership. Commons April 17, 1902

2 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND)—PROCLAMATION. Commons April 17, 1902

2 speeches — REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES 1902–3. Commons April 18, 1902

5 speeches — Spion Kop Despatches. Commons April 21, 1902

2 speeches — Sir Charles Warren. Commons April 21, 1902

8 speeches — Spion Kop Despatches. Commons April 22, 1902

Omissions from Official Despatches. Commons April 22, 1902

Breaches of the Irish Fishery Laws. Commons April 22, 1902

South African War—Military Prisoners in South Africa. Commons April 24, 1902

CUSTOMS IMPORT DUTIES. Commons April 24, 1902

5 speeches — Lord Wolseley's Visit to South Africa. Commons April 24, 1902

Shot Drill at Lichfield Gaol. Commons April 24, 1902

2 speeches — Tweefontein Incident. Commons April 24, 1902

Treatment of Political Prisoners Abroad. Commons April 24, 1902

Mall to Charing Cross Road. Commons April 24, 1902

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—MARTIAL LAW —DETENTION OF MR. CARTWRIGHT. Commons April 24, 1902

South African War—Execution of Commandant Scheepers. Commons April 28, 1902

2 speeches — The Trial of Australian Officers. Commons April 28, 1902

2 speeches — Shot Drill in Lichfield Gaol. Commons April 28, 1902

Committals for Contempt of Court. Commons April 28, 1902

4 speeches — Lord Kitchener's Despatches. Commons April 29, 1902

Spion Kop Despatches. Commons April 29, 1902

2 speeches — Trial of Australian Officers. Commons April 29, 1902

Emigration from Ireland. Commons April 29, 1902

QUESTIONS TO MEMBERS. Commons April 29, 1902

2 speeches — Labour in Johannesburg Mines. Commons May 1, 1902

The "Waterford Star" Prosecution. Commons May 1, 1902

PRIVATE BUSINESS. Commons May 1, 1902

3 speeches — Johannesburg Mines—Refugees' Committee Protest. Commons May 2, 1902

QUESTIONS UNDER THE NEW RULE. Commons May 2, 1902

4 speeches — EDITING OF QUESTIONS AT THE TABLE. Commons May 2, 1902

Irish Privy Council and Crimes Act Proclamation. Commons May 5, 1902

Increase of Public Expenditure. Commons May 5, 1902

Agrarian Offences in Ireland. Commons May 6, 1902

2 speeches — Steamship Companies Subsidies Committee. Commons May 7, 1902

ORDER IN DEBATE—SUSPENSION OF MR. DILLON (20TH MARCH)—ACTION OF MR. SPEAKER. Commons May 7, 1902

Annaghmore Prosecutions. Commons May 8, 1902

South Africa Company—Mr. Beit's Appointment as Director. Commons May 14, 1902

Mrs. Steyn. Commons May 14, 1902

2 speeches — Mrs. Christian De Wet. Commons May 14, 1902

Mr. Cartwright. Commons May 14, 1902

5 speeches — PRIVILEGE—LORD CHARLES BERESFORD AND THE ADMIRALTY. Commons May 14, 1902

Bengal-Nagpur Railway—Assault on a Hindu Clerk. Commons May 15, 1902

Indian Criminal Code—Native Jurors. Commons May 15, 1902

Civil Service—Clerks in Comptroller's Department. Commons May 15, 1902

2 speeches — SELECT COMMITTEE ON COMMONS. Commons May 16, 1902

4 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (WHITSUNTIDE). Commons May 16, 1902

3 speeches — South African War—Publication of Proceedings at Courts Martial and Military Courts. Commons May 28, 1902

3 speeches — Execution of Commander Scheepers. Commons May 28, 1902

Sir Redvers Buller. Commons May 28, 1902

PUBLIC OFFICES (DUBLIN) BILL. Commons May 28, 1902

2 speeches — RIGHT OF PUBLIC MEETING IN IRELAND—CONDUCT OF POLICE. Commons May 29, 1902

CLASS III. Commons May 29, 1902

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1902–3. CLASS II. Commons May 30, 1902

New Guinea Land Concession. Commons June 2, 1902

COMMITTEE ON STEAMSHIP SUBSIDIES. Commons June 2, 1902

3 speeches — Commandant Kritzinger. Commons June 3, 1902

Irish Agrarian Crime Returns. Commons June 3, 1902

Committals for Contempt of Court in Ireland. Commons June 3, 1902

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—GRANT TO LORD KITCHENER—MESSAGE FROM THE KING. Commons June 4, 1902

LOAN BILL. Commons June 4, 1902

South African War—General Buller and "The Times History of the War." Commons June 5, 1902

2 speeches — Execution of Commandant Scheepers. Commons June 5, 1902

Ladysmith Siege—Sir Redvers Buller and Sir C. White. Commons June 5, 1902

2 speeches — Peace Negotiations—Sir H. M Cullum and the Boer Delegates. Commons June 5, 1902

SOUTH AFRICAN WAR—VOTE OF THANK'S TO THE FORCES. Commons June 5, 1902

2 speeches — Grant to Lord Kitchener. Commons June 9, 1902

Cape Constitution. Commons June 9, 1902

War Pensions. Commons June 9, 1902

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 10, 1902

South Africa—Terms of Peace. Commons June 11, 1902

4 speeches — Arrest of Mr. Lynch, M.P. Commons June 11, 1902

Cape Constitution. Commons June 11, 1902

Police Aid to Bailiffs in County Roscommon. Commons June 11, 1902

Prosecution of Mr. M'Hugh, M.P. Commons June 11, 1902

5 speeches — ARREST OF MR. ARTHUR LYNCH, M. P. Commons June 12, 1902

General Inquiry into the War. Commons June 12, 1902

SCHEDULE 1:— Commons June 16, 1902

Alien Immigration. Commons June 17, 1902

2 speeches — Business of the House. Commons June 17, 1902

3 speeches — Jameson Raid—Chartered Company's Position. Commons June 18, 1902

Government Payments to the Chartered Company. Commons June 18, 1902

2 speeches — Coronation Expenses Vote. Commons June 18, 1902

6 speeches — SUPPLY [5TH JUNE] REPORT. Commons June 18, 1902

Coronation Estimate. Commons June 19, 1902

5 speeches — Chartered Company Directors—Dr. Jameson and Mr. Beit. Commons June 19, 1902

Arrest of Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, M.P. Commons June 19, 1902

Coronation Expenditure. Commons June 23, 1902

Cape Constitution. Commons June 23, 1902

3 speeches — Operation of the New Question Rule. Commons June 23, 1902

The Intervention of Black Rod. Commons June 25, 1902

5 speeches — Chartered Company—Mr. Beit's Directorship. Commons July 3, 1902

Irish Resident Magistrates—Appointment of Mr. Harrel. Commons July 7, 1902

Jameson Raid — Colonial Office and Chartered Company—Hawksley Correspondence. Commons July 7, 1902

Sandhurst—Incendiary Fires and Disturbances—Indiscriminate Punishment of Cadets. Commons July 7, 1902

2 speeches — General Buller. Commons July 10, 1902

2 speeches — Sir Charles Warren. Commons July 10, 1902

2 speeches — Peace Negotiations — Lord Kitchener's Letter to Schalk Burger. Commons July 10, 1902

High Wycombe Disturbances. Commons July 10, 1902

7 speeches — CLASS III. Commons July 10, 1902

Ireland—Duties of Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant. Commons July 11, 1902

2 speeches — Siege of Ladysmith—Sir George White's Despatches. Commons July 15, 1902

2 speeches — Sir George White and Sir Redvers Buller. Commons July 15, 1902

3 speeches — Remount Scandals—Action against Major Studdert. Commons July 16, 1902

Answers to Questions—Absence of Ministers. Commons July 17, 1902

Censorship. Commons July 17, 1902

2 speeches — Remounts—The Studdert Case. Commons July 17, 1902

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons July 17, 1902

2 speeches — Lord Lieutenant's Allowance. Commons July 21, 1902

2 speeches — Ministers and Questions. Commons July 21, 1902

5 speeches — Remounts—The Studdert Case. Commons July 22, 1902

Lord Milner and the Cape Constitution. Commons July 24, 1902

Post Office Officials and Political Demonstrations. Commons July 24, 1902

Irish Intermediate Education—Science Syllabus. Commons July 28, 1902

3 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—COURTS MARTIAL COMMISSION. Commons July 28, 1902

8 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA—COURTS MARTIAL COMMISSION. Commons July 28, 1902

2 speeches — Remounts —Studdert Case. Commons July 29, 1902

South Africa—Censorship. Commons July 31, 1902

United Irish League—Prosecution of Mr. James Lynam. Commons July 31, 1902

Civil Service Second Division Clerks and Examiners. Commons August 1, 1902

2 speeches — General Inquiry into the War. Commons August 4, 1902

Stellenbosch Remount Camp. Commons August 4, 1902

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1902–3. Commons August 4, 1902

SUPPLY—REPORT.— [4TH AUGUST,AFTERNOON SITTING.] Commons August 5, 1902

2 speeches — Sir John Ardagh. Commons August 6, 1902

3 speeches — Rough Play by Officers in Cape Town. Commons August 6, 1902

2 speeches — Ordnance Factory Waste. Commons August 6, 1902

India and the Imperial Institute. Commons August 6, 1902

Re-construction of the Cabinet. Commons August 6, 1902

South Africa —The Martial Law Commission. Commons August 7, 1902

ADJOURNMENT (AUTUMN SITTINGS). Commons August 8, 1902

6 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT (1887) (IMPRISONMENT OF MEMBEKS). Commons October 16, 1902

THE CONDITION OF IRELAND. Commons October 16, 1902

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (AUTUMN SITTINGS). Commons October 16, 1902

IMPRISONMENT OF A MEMBER. Commons October 20, 1902

6 speeches — Convictions of Nationalist Members— Communications to the Speaker. Commons October 20, 1902

Convictions under the Crimes Act. Commons October 20, 1902

3 speeches — Sergeant Sullivan, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons October 20, 1902

2 speeches — Nationalist Members Imprisoned for Speeches. Commons October 20, 1902

2 speeches — Judge Curran and the Mullingar Grand Jury. Commons October 20, 1902

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 20, 1902

2 speeches — NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons October 20, 1902

SERGEANT SULLIVAN, ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons October 20, 1902

South African War—Charges Against British Officers. Commons October 22, 1902

Sentences under the Crimes Act. Commons October 22, 1902

2 speeches — Irish Affairs—Nationalist Demand for a General Discussion. Commons October 22, 1902

EXPIRNG LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons October 22, 1902

4 speeches — A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE. Commons October 23, 1902

Conviction of Metropolitan Policeman for Perjury Commons October 23, 1902

Arrest of Irish Members—Communications to the Speaker. Commons October 23, 1902

Use of Irish Court Houses for Political Meetings. Commons October 23, 1902

4 speeches — Sergeant Anderson, R.I.C. Commons October 23, 1902

3 speeches — Belfast Police Promotions. Commons October 23, 1902

Irish Presbyterian Church—Position of Moderator of the General Assembly. Commons October 23, 1902

7 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. SERGEANT ANDERSON, R.I.C. Commons October 23, 1902

Sergeant Anderson. R.I.C. Commons October 27, 1902

IRELAND—ADMINISTRATION OF THE CRIMES ACT—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons October 27, 1902

PRACTICE OF THE HOUSE—APPRO PRIATION OF SEATS BEFORE PRAYERS. Commons December 16, 1902

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