Mr John MacNeill

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

Contributions

1906

3 speeches — FLOGGING IN THE NAVY. Commons February 20, 1906

2 speeches — Sir Horace's Plunkett's Position. Commons February 21, 1906

KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 21, 1906

A Question of Order. Commons February 28, 1906

REFORM OF PROCEDURE—APPOINTMENT OF A SELECT COMMITTEE. Commons February 28, 1906

Chinese Sailors on British Ships. Commons March 6, 1906

3 speeches — Donegal Agricultural Committee and Instructresses in Butter Making. Commons March 6, 1906

2 speeches — Suggested Numbering of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons March 6, 1906

Dr. Condon's Ballyshannon Estate. Commons March 6, 1906

4 speeches — Constable Anderson—Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons March 7, 1906

Game Licence Prosecution in County Galway. Commons March 7, 1906

2 speeches — THE ARRANGEMENT OF QUESTIONS. Commons March 8, 1906

THE ARRANGEMENT OF QUESTIONS. Commons March 12, 1906

THE ORDER OF QUESTIONS. Commons March 13, 1906

Police Process Servers in County Donegal. Commons March 14, 1906

2 speeches — Flogging of Chinese Coolies—Lord Milner's Action. Commons March 14, 1906

Royal University of Ireland. Commons March 14, 1906

2 speeches — Donegal Fishing Industry. Commons March 14, 1906

CIVIL SERVICES. Commons March 14, 1906

War Office—Suggested change of Personnel. Commons March 15, 1906

2 speeches — Commitments for Contempt of Court. Commons March 20, 1906

Ministers and Company Directorships. Commons March 20, 1906

2 speeches — TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN. Commons March 20, 1906

Constable Anderson, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons March 21, 1906

Belleek Outrage. Commons March 21, 1906

Police Protection in County Limerick. Commons March 21, 1906

Trinity College, Dublin. Commons March 22, 1906

2 speeches — "Ragging" at Aldershot. Commons March 26, 1906

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 26, 1906

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 27, 1906

Cork Registrar of Titles. Commons March 28, 1906

Imprisonment for Contempt of Court—Treatment of Prisoners. Commons March 28, 1906

ARMY (ANNUAL) BILL. Commons March 28, 1906

Constitution of the South African Committee. Commons March 29, 1906

CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS: Commons May 14, 1906

4 speeches — Sir Horace Plunkett. Commons May 14, 1906

The Natal Rising. Commons May 16, 1906

The Yarmouth Election Petition Commons May 16, 1906

Cumulative Sentences. Commons May 17, 1906

Trinity College, Dublin. Commons May 17, 1906

2 speeches — TOWN TENANTS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 18, 1906

CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS. Commons May 21, 1906

Casualties in the Natal Rising. Commons May 21, 1906

Ex parte Police Court Applications. Commons May 21, 1906

Irish Land Commission—Appointment of Mr. Wilkinson. Commons May 23, 1906

Ardara (Donegal) Evicted Tenant. Commons May 23, 1906

Dublin Police Circular. Commons May 23, 1906

Chinese Coolies in the Transvaal—Appli cations for Repatriation. Commons May 24, 1906

Ex-cabinet Ministers' Pensions. Commons May 24, 1906

Appointment of Sergeant Ballantine at Belleek. Commons May 28, 1906

Retirement of Sergeant Dolan at Belleek. Commons May 28, 1906

Complaint of Assault Against Constable Brady at Pettigo. Commons May 28, 1906

Alleged Drunkenness of Constable Brady at Pettigo. Commons May 28, 1906

Canadian Office in London. Commons May 28, 1906

Irish Agricultural Grant. Commons May 29, 1906

Trinity College Commission. Commons June 13, 1906

2 speeches — LABOURERS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 13, 1906

Part III. Commons June 14, 1906

2 speeches — Trinity College Commission. Commons June 14, 1906

THE "EDITING" OF QUESTIONS. Commons June 14, 1906

Board of Works and the Lough Swilly Railway Company. Commons June 18, 1906

History of the South African War. Commons June 19, 1906

Mr. Justice Grantham Commons June 19, 1906

Zulu Prisoners and the Kimberley Mines. Commons June 20, 1906

Treatment of Zulu Rebels. Commons June 21, 1906

Glenties Land Dispute. Commons June 25, 1906

Status of Clerical Staff of the Irish Registry of Titles (Central Office). Commons June 26, 1906

Irish Intermediate Education Commission. Commons June 26, 1906

WIRRAL RAILWAY (EXTENSION OF TIME) BILL [LORDS]. Commons June 26, 1906

Donegal County Council and Army Meat Contracts. Commons June 27, 1906

Ceylon Pearl Fisheries. Commons June 27, 1906

Ardara (Donegal) Evicted Tenant. Commons June 27, 1906

Irish Land Commission Staff. Commons June 27, 1906

Lord Clanricarde and his Tenants. Commons June 27, 1906

3 speeches — Irish Convicts—Petitions for Release. Commons June 28, 1906

The Denshawi Executions. Commons July 2, 1906

Ceylon Pearl Fisheries. Commons July 3, 1906

GREAT NORTHERN (IRELAND) AND MIDLAND RAILWAYS BILL [LORDS] (BY ORDER). Commons July 3, 1906

The Disturbances in Natal. Commons July 5, 1906

The Ceylon Pearl Fisheries Commons July 5, 1906

NEW WRIT. Commons July 5, 1906

6 speeches — YARMOUTH ELECTION PETITION. Commons July 6, 1906

2 speeches — Report of the Royal Commission on London Traffic. Commons July 9, 1906

Electoral Corruption. Commons November 12, 1906

3 speeches — The Disturbance at Portsmouth Barracks. Commons November 13, 1906

Prosecutions for Vivisection. Commons November 13, 1906

The Hollesley Bay Voters. Commons November 13, 1906

Crown Prosecutions in Ireland—Right of Reply. Commons November 13, 1906

Treasury Prosecutions. Commons November 15, 1906

2 speeches — Lord Selborne and the South African Elections Commons November 15, 1906

MR. Bucknill's Report. Commons November 19, 1906

Lord Selborne Commons November 21, 1906

6 speeches — The Fereira Raid. Commons November 22, 1906

2 speeches — Tilonko's Appeal. Commons November 22, 1906

3 speeches — Sir Henry MacCallum. Commons November 22, 1906

Colonial Governorships. Commons November 26, 1906

The German Gipsies. Commons November 26, 1906

2 speeches — Electoral Reforms. Commons November 26, 1906

2 speeches — The Disturbances at Portsmouth Naval Barracks. Commons November 27, 1906

Mr. Bucknill's Report. Commons November 27, 1906

Conventual Institutions. Commons November 27, 1906

3 speeches — Sir Henry MacCullum. Commons November 27, 1906

Lissahully Tenantry. Commons November 28, 1906

2 speeches — Sligo and Bundoran Railway. Commons November 28, 1906

"The Times" Report of the British Indians in the Transvaal Deputation. Commons November 29, 1906

Petition to Disallow the Natal Indemnity Act. Commons November 29, 1906

4 speeches — The Natal Executions. Commons November 29, 1906

2 speeches — The Ferriera Raid. Commons November 29, 1906

2 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY. Commons December 3, 1906

2 speeches — Tanjong Pagar Dock Arbitration. Commons December 3, 1906

British Indians in the Transvaal. Commons December 3, 1906

Tilonga's Appeal. Commons December 3, 1906

Scottish Prisons. Commons December 3, 1906

Ardara Mail Service. Commons December 3, 1906

Irish Potato Crop Failure. Commons December 5, 1906

Inspectors of National Schools Examination Commons December 5, 1906

Leitrim Boycotting Case. Commons December 5, 1906

Prison Labour in the Transvaal Mines. Commons December 10, 1906

4 speeches — Naval Courts Martial. Commons December 11, 1906

2 speeches — Sir Horace Plunket. Commons December 12, 1906

3 speeches — Tilonko. Commons December 13, 1906

2 speeches — THE TIMES AND THE HOUSE. Commons December 13, 1906

Regulation of Native Labour in the Transvaal Mines. Commons December 17, 1906

2 speeches — Crown Colony Governors. Commons December 17, 1906

The Imperial Veto. Commons December 17, 1906

3 speeches — Lord Selborne. Commons December 17, 1906

2 speeches — Transvaal Land Settlements Board. Commons December 17, 1906

Transvaal Legislative Council. Commons December 17, 1906

3 speeches — Irish Post Office and the Irish Language. Commons December 17, 1906

THE WORCESTER VACANCY. Commons December 17, 1906

2 speeches — TRANSVAAL AND ORANGE RIVER COLONIES (CONSTITUTIONS). Commons December 17, 1906

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