Mr John MacNeill
1849 - August 24, 1926Summary information for Mr John MacNeill
Contributions
1908
Scariff Outrage. Commons February 3, 1908
2 speeches — A QUESTIOX OF PRIVILEGE. Commons February 3, 1908
Missing Grown Jewels. Commons February 4, 1908
3 speeches — KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS). Commons February 4, 1908
Portlester Cattle Drive. Commons February 5, 1908
Indian Mutiny Veterans in Workhouses. Commons February 10, 1908
Post Office Savings Bank Funds. Commons February 10, 1908
Trustee Savings Bank Funds. Commons February 10, 1908
2 speeches — Dinizulu Trial. Commons February 10, 1908
Oxford Street School, Swansea. Commons February 10, 1908
Boy Clerks in the Civil Service. Commons February 11, 1908
3 speeches — The Indian Punitive Expedition. Commons February 11, 1908
Flogging of Zulus. Commons February 12, 1908
Martial Law in Natal. Commons February 12, 1908
Irish Local Government Audit Fees. Commons February 12, 1908
2 speeches — Lord Ashtown and the Minnie Walsh Prosecutions. Commons February 12, 1908
IRISH PEERAGES BILL, Commons February 12, 1908
St. George's Channel, Bermuda. Commons February 13, 1908
4 speeches — The Afridi Punitive Expedition. Commons February 13, 1908
Election Expenditure. Commons February 13, 1908
Lord Ashtown and his Tenants. Commons February 17, 1908
Arrests by Irish Police. Commons February 17, 1908
6 speeches — The Zakka Khel Expedition. Commons February 18, 1908
4 speeches — Blocking Motion. Commons February 18, 1908
2 speeches — Martial Law in Natal. Commons February 19, 1908
Proclamation of Martial Law. Commons February 19, 1908
Lord Gough and his Tenantry. Commons February 19, 1908
Waterford Guardians and their Engineer. Commons February 19, 1908
POLITICS IN THE COUNTY COURT. Commons February 19, 1908
3 speeches — POLITICAL FUNDS. Commons February 19, 1908
Lord Ashtown's Gamekeepers. Commons February 20, 1908
CLASS III. Commons February 20, 1908
Case of John Gillespie, late Inniskilling Fusiliers. Commons February 21, 1908
Crimean and Indian Mutiny Veterans in Workhouses. Commons February 21, 1908
Post Office Savings Bank. Commons February 24, 1908
3 speeches — Territorial Army Field Batteries. Commons February 24, 1908
2 speeches — Irish Agricultural Inspectors—Mr. Porter's Salary. Commons February 24, 1908
2 speeches — Post Office Savings Bank. Commons February 25, 1908
The Rawal Pindi Prosecutions. Commons February 25, 1908
2 speeches — CONTEMPT OF COURT (IRELAND). Commons March 10, 1908
Maynooth College and Queen's College, Belfast. Commons March 11, 1908
The Glenahiery Explosion Commons March 11, 1908
2 speeches — Historical Monuments. Commons March 11, 1908
New Quick Firing Gun. Commons March 12, 1908
2 speeches — Chicago Beef Trust. Commons March 12, 1908
3 speeches — THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons March 12, 1908
2 speeches — Natal Premier and British M.Ps. Commons March 24, 1908
Savings Bank. Commons March 24, 1908
3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (FOREIGN PRESS). Commons March 24, 1908
Ballyshannon Police Barracks. Commons March 25, 1908
Dinizulu. Commons March 31, 1908
2 speeches — Castle Morton School-house. Commons April 1, 1908
The Theft of the Dublin Crown Jewels. Commons April 1, 1908
Galway Assault Trial. Commons April 1, 1908
Private Members' Privileges. Commons April 1, 1908
4 speeches — EXPLOSION (GLENAHIERY). Commons April 1, 1908
DUBLIN STEAMBOAT SERVICE. Commons April 1, 1908
Stonemasons' Hours on Dockyard Works. Commons April 2, 1908
Case of Daniel Gallagher, late of the Inniskilling Fusiliers. Commons April 2, 1908
Bruckless Railway Station, Donegal. Commons April 2, 1908
Sales of Intoxicants in Parliament Buildings. Commons April 2, 1908
2 speeches — Mail Steamers at Kingstown. Commons April 2, 1908
5 speeches — MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Commons April 2, 1908
Martial Law in Natal. Commons April 6, 1908
3 speeches — Punishment of the Lash. Commons April 6, 1908
The Kingstown Pier Dispute. Commons April 6, 1908
4 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT (1887) REPEAL BILL. Commons May 8, 1908
4 speeches — Flogging Sentences at Cardiff Assizes. Commons May 11, 1908
The Cat-o'-Nine Tails. Commons May 11, 1908
3 speeches — Flogging Statistics. Commons May 11, 1908
Naval Courts Martial. Commons May 12, 1908
Assistant Clerk's Pay. Commons May 12, 1908
Home Office Vote. Commons May 12, 1908
2 speeches — Illiterates in Ireland. Commons May 13, 1908
The Governor of Natal. Commons May 18, 1908
Examination of Dinizulu. Commons May 18, 1908
Irish Administration. Commons May 18, 1908
Arrests of Women in the Night. Commons May 20, 1908
Natal Act of Indemnity. Commons May 20, 1908
2 speeches — DURATION OF SPEECHES. Commons May 20, 1908
4 speeches — Cardiff Flogging Sentences. Commons May 21, 1908
Remission of Flogging Sentences. Commons May 21, 1908
Atherton Railway Disaster. Commons May 21, 1908
2 speeches — Sir Robert Holmes. Commons May 21, 1908
The Special Reserve. Commons May 25, 1908
Territorial Artillery. Commons May 25, 1908
Army Pensioner in Workhouse. Commons May 25, 1908
2 speeches — Case of Edward Gallagher. Commons May 25, 1908
Case of Richard Graham. Commons May 25, 1908
2 speeches — Case of Thomas T. Crowley. Commons May 25, 1908
The Vatersay Squatters. Commons May 25, 1908
2 speeches — Indian Medical Service. Commons May 26, 1908
Imperial Heraldry. Commons May 26, 1908
Government Reform Bill. Commons May 26, 1908
THE KING'S VISIT TO RUSSIA—REQUEST FOR LEAVE TO MOVE ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 26, 1908
Irish National Education Board Secretaries. Commons May 27, 1908
Carlisle Pier, Kingstown. Commons May 27, 1908
The Lord Chancellor's Department. Commons May 27, 1908
The King's Visit to Russia. Commons May 27, 1908
2 speeches — Creation of Peerages. Commons May 28, 1908
Royal Visit to Russia. Commons May 28, 1908
2 speeches — General Baden-Powell's Sunderland Speech. Commons June 1, 1908
2 speeches — Russia and Persia. Commons June 1, 1908
3 speeches — Royal Visit to Russia. Commons June 1, 1908
2 speeches — The King and the Ministry. Commons June 1, 1908
3 speeches — The Creation of Peerages. Commons June 1, 1908
Natives at the Franco-British Exhibition. Commons June 2, 1908
The Dublin Crown Jewels. Commons June 2, 1908
3 speeches — The Irish Lord-Lieutenancy. Commons June 2, 1908
The House and the Lord Chancellor. Commons June 2, 1908
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 2, 1908
Bustard Estate, Donegal. Commons July 1, 1908
Teenan's Estate, Donegal. Commons July 2, 1908
Uganda Railway. Commons July 2, 1908
Savings Banks and State Aid. Commons July 2, 1908
The Bank of Ireland Directors. Commons July 6, 1908
Prison Treatment of Suffragists. Commons July 6, 1908
The London Police Commission. Commons July 6, 1908
Dissensions in the Navy. Commons July 8, 1908
2 speeches — Bank of Ireland, Commons July 8, 1908
Appointment of Lords-Lieutenant. Commons July 8, 1908
3 speeches — Soldiers' Pensions.—Case of James M'Alenchy. Commons July 13, 1908
Transvaal Voters' Roll. Commons July 13, 1908
The Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons July 13, 1908
Dorking Motor Fatality. Commons July 13, 1908
London Tramways and Income-Tax Commons July 13, 1908
Egyptian Ginning Mills—Employment of Young Children. Commons July 14, 1908
The Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons July 14, 1908
2 speeches — Scottish Judges and Bank Directorships. Commons July 14, 1908
Ballahaline Pier, County Clare. Commons July 14, 1908
Plague in India. Commons July 15, 1908
4 speeches — The Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons July 15, 1908
3 speeches — Flogging Sentence at Newcastle Assizes. Commons July 15, 1908
The Admiralty and the Press Commons July 16, 1908
Tilonko. Commons July 16, 1908
Irish Loan Stock. Commons July 16, 1908
2 speeches — The Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons July 20, 1908
2 speeches — Private Prosecutions in Ireland. Commons July 20, 1908
Admiralty China and Earthenware Contracts. Commons July 22, 1908
2 speeches — Dinizulu's Trial. Commons July 22, 1908
Sligo Cattle-Drives. Commons July 22, 1908
4 speeches — Judge Ross on Terrorism in Westmeath. Commons July 22, 1908
4 speeches — Imprisonment for Contempt of Court. Commons July 22, 1908
Crime in Westmeath. Commons July 22, 1908
2 speeches — The Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons July 23, 1908
The Union Jack. Commons July 27, 1908
Dinizulu's Salary. Commons July 27, 1908
4 speeches — Alleged Flogging of Witnesses. Commons July 27, 1908
Martial Law in Natal—Indemnity Bill. Commons July 27, 1908
Dinizulu's Chieftainship. Commons July 27, 1908
2 speeches — THE SPEAKER AND MR. SWIFT MACNEILL. Commons July 28, 1908
Robbery and Violence in Yorkshire. Commons July 29, 1908
Orange Demonstration in Fermanagh. Commons July 29, 1908
5 speeches — The Bank of Ireland. Commons July 29, 1908
Progress in India. Commons July 30, 1908
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (PRIVATE BUSINESS.) Commons July 30, 1908
4 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons July 30, 1908
5 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (APPROPRIATION) BILL. Commons July 30, 1908
Magistrates and Birching. Commons October 12, 1908
Roman Catholic Disabilities. Commons October 15, 1908
Civil Servants and Confidential Reports. Commons October 19, 1908
Treatment of the Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons October 20, 1908
Rural Postmen—Time Allowed for Rounds. Commons October 28, 1908
Treatment of Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons October 28, 1908
Position of Mr. Maguire, Royal Irish Constabulary. Commons October 30, 1908
Erection of Orange Arches at Brookeborough. Commons October 30, 1908
2 speeches — The Sentences on Suffragists—Right of Appeal. Commons November 4, 1908
Treatment of Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons November 5, 1908
Hearing of County Donegal Income-Tax Appeals. Commons November 9, 1908
2 speeches — The Crown and the Prerogative of Mercy. Commons November 11, 1908
Demonstration against the Tribes in the Tilul Basran. Commons November 18, 1908
2 speeches — Treatment of Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons November 18, 1908
Ballyshannon Postal Service. Commons November 23, 1908
Rhodesian Native Poll Tax. Commons November 23, 1908
3 speeches — Rhodesian Native Labour Bureau. Commons November 23, 1908
Royal Indian Marine. Commons November 24, 1908
2 speeches — Reforms in India. Commons November 24, 1908
Rhodesian Big Game Preserves. Commons November 26, 1908
Representations to the Shah of Persia. Commons November 26, 1908
2 speeches — The Mount St. Vincent Orphanage. Commons November 26, 1908
2 speeches — Parliament and the Ratification of Treaties. Commons November 26, 1908
The Peers and Government Bills. Commons November 30, 1908
LORDS AND COMMONS. Commons November 30, 1908
2 speeches — Government Proposals for Indian Reforms. Commons December 1, 1908
2 speeches — Government Boards Commons December 1, 1908
Valuation of Securities of the Post Office Savings Bank. Commons December 3, 1908
4 speeches — South Nigerian Expedition. Commons December 3, 1908
Holycross Disturbances. Commons December 3, 1908
The Archbishop of York. Commons December 3, 1908
Anti-Torpedo Armaments. Commons December 7, 1908
3 speeches — Island of Barra Crofts. Commons December 7, 1908
Connaught Assizes. Commons December 7, 1908
3 speeches — Proposed Indian Reforms. Commons December 7, 1908
British Capital Invested in India. Commons December 8, 1908
2 speeches — The Congo Free State. Commons December 9, 1908
3 speeches — Bloomfield Estate, Castlecaldwell. Commons December 9, 1908
Verschoyle Estate, Donegal. Commons December 9, 1908
The Scottish Peerage. Commons December 9, 1908
Crime in Ireland. Commons December 10, 1908
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL. Commons December 10, 1908
The King's Regiment. Commons December 14, 1908
Bombay Opium Shipments. Commons December 14, 1908
Political Crisis in Victoria. Commons December 14, 1908
2 speeches — Imprisoned Suffragists. Commons December 14, 1908
Government Indian Reform Proposals. Commons December 14, 1908
Reform of the House of Lords. Commons December 14, 1908
2 speeches — Indian Sedition Bill. Commons December 14, 1908
Parliamentary Ceremonial. Commons December 15, 1908
CHILDREN BILL. Commons December 15, 1908
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