Mr John MacNeill

1849 - August 24, 1926
Summary information for Mr John MacNeill

Contributions

1903

South African War Medals—Reasons for awarding to Kaffirs. Commons February 18, 1903

3 speeches — The War Commission Commons February 19, 1903

2 speeches — Mr. Brodrick's Visit to Malta Commons February 19, 1903

3 speeches — Conveyance of Ministers in Warships Commons February 19, 1903

6 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN AND PUBLIC COMPANIES Commons February 19, 1903

3 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS) Commons February 20, 1903

3 speeches — South African War—Medals for Kaffirs. Commons February 23, 1903

Cape Town—Alleged Military Scandal. Commons February 23, 1903

2 speeches — Salutes to the Secretary for War. Commons February 23, 1903

2 speeches — Ministers as Company Directors. Commons February 23, 1903

Mr. Brodrick's Visit to Malta—Inspection of Troops. Commons February 23, 1903

Sergeant Hyde, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons February 23, 1903

2 speeches — The War Commission. Commons February 24, 1903

2 speeches — The Colonial Secretary. Commons February 24, 1903

Ballyshannon Postal Service. Commons February 26, 1903

3 speeches — The War Commission. Commons February 26, 1903

3 speeches — Surrenders by British Troops. Commons February 26, 1903

2 speeches — Conveyance of Ministers in War Ships. Commons February 26, 1903

Imprisonment for Contempt of Court in Ireland. Commons February 26, 1903

London and Globe Finance Corporation. Commons February 26, 1903

2 speeches — Ministers as Company Directors. Commons February 26, 1903

2 speeches — Cape Town Military Scandal. Commons March 2, 1903

THE GALWAY VACANCY. Commons March 2, 1903

2 speeches — CLASS II, Commons March 4, 1903

2 speeches — London and Globe Finance Corporation. Commons March 5, 1903

South Donegal Fisheries. Commons March 5, 1903

Pay of Irish Rural Postmen. Commons March 5, 1903

2 speeches — Law Officers' Opinions. Commons March 5, 1903

3 speeches — Boer Prisoners in India. Commons March 9, 1903

4 speeches — Boer Prisoners at Ceylon. Commons March 11, 1903

2 speeches — Subsequently Commons March 11, 1903

The London and Globe Finance Corporation Prosecution. Commons March 11, 1903

Cladnageragh Pier. Commons March 11, 1903

THE WHITAKER WRIGHT CASE. Commons March 11, 1903

2 speeches — Mock Courts-Martial in the Grenadier Guards. Commons March 12, 1903

7 speeches — Boer Prisoners of War Colonial Control. Commons March 12, 1903

Somaliland Campaign. Commons March 12, 1903

The Prosecution of Mr. Whitaker Wright. Commons March 12, 1903

4 speeches — Boer Prisoners of War. Commons March 16, 1903

Boer Prisoners at Bermuda. Commons March 16, 1903

South Africa—Vryheid. Commons March 16, 1903

The Case of Colonel Kinloch. Commons March 16, 1903

3 speeches — Education Ordinance at Pretoria. Commons March 18, 1903

Cyprus. Commons March 18, 1903

British Indian Pilgrims to Mecca. Commons March 18, 1903

British Consular Officers in Turkey. Commons March 18, 1903

SECOND READING. Commons May 4, 1903

Trinidad Riots. Commons May 6, 1903

2 speeches — Attack on Mr. Stanford at Cape Town. Commons May 7, 1903

2 speeches — IMPRISONMENT OF A MEMBER (MR. M'HUGH). Commons June 9, 1903

3 speeches — The Cape "Ragging" Case. Commons June 9, 1903

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 9, 1903

2 speeches — Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, M.P.—Prison Treatment. Commons June 11, 1903

New Army Cap. Commons June 15, 1903

Irish Trade Statistics. Commons June 15, 1903

IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 15, 1903

IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 15, 1903

IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 16, 1903

3 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL. Commons June 16, 1903

Naval Cadets. Commons June 17, 1903

2 speeches — The Dynamite Duty in South Africa. Commons June 18, 1903

The Cape "Ragging" Case. Commons June 24, 1903

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons June 25, 1903

The Cape Ragging Court-Martial. Commons June 29, 1903

The Maltese Language Question. Commons June 29, 1903

2 speeches — Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons June 29, 1903

Cork Assizes—Rex v. Moore. Commons June 29, 1903

2 speeches — Permit to return to Pretoria—Dr. Beckman. Commons June 30, 1903

South African Schools—Dutch Language Question. Commons June 30, 1903

2 speeches — IRISH LAND BILL Commons July 1, 1903

3 speeches — Cape Ragging Court-Martial. Commons July 6, 1903

Licence Reduction—Action by the Wandsworth Justices. Commons July 6, 1903

IRISH LAND BILL. Commons July 7, 1903

2 speeches — Boer Prisoners in Ceylon. Commons July 8, 1903

2 speeches — Land Settlement in the Transvaal. Commons July 8, 1903

Irish Gold Ornaments—Gift to the Irish Academy. Commons July 8, 1903

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSES. Commons July 8, 1903

2 speeches — Case of J. C. Vantyen. Commons July 9, 1903

2 speeches — CLASS III Commons July 10, 1903

2 speeches — Lord Milner and the Johannesburg Press. Commons July 13, 1903

The Fiscal Inquiry. Commons July 13, 1903

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 13, 1903

4 speeches — The Cape Bagging Scandal. Commons July 16, 1903

The Case of Lieutenant Prior. Commons July 16, 1903

Alleged Mock Court-Martial on the "Staffordshire." Commons July 16, 1903

3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons July 16, 1903

13 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1903–4. Commons July 16, 1903

3 speeches — Northwich Military Camp. Commons July 22, 1903

3 speeches — Presents for Indian Princes. Commons July 23, 1903

Physical Examination of Army Candidates in Dublin and Edinburgh. Commons July 27, 1903

3 speeches — Salisbury Plain. Commons July 27, 1903

5 speeches — Delamere Camp. Commons July 27, 1903

Navy Pensions—Chief Petty Officers' Grievance. Commons July 27, 1903

Service in Unhealthy Climates—Case of Mr. A. L. M. Mitchell. Commons July 27, 1903

3 speeches — Presents from Indian Princes. Commons July 27, 1903

Collection of Crown Rents—Clerk's Salary. Commons July 27, 1903

2 speeches — Judge Advocate General. Commons July 27, 1903

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