Mr John Maguire

1815 - 1872
Summary information for Mr John Maguire

Contributions

1866

DEBATE RESUMED. Commons February 8, 1866

QUESTION. Commons March 2, 1866

THE CATTLE DISEASE.—QUESTION. Commons March 9, 1866

2 speeches — IRELAND—FENIAN PRISONERS AT WATERFORD.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 16, 1866

OBSERVATIONS. Commons March 19, 1866

2 speeches — SECOND READING. DEBATE RESUMED. THIRD NIGHT. Commons April 16, 1866

COMMITTEE. Commons April 17, 1866

ARMY—CIVIL OFFICERS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS.—QUESTION. Commons April 19, 1866

QUESTION. Commons April 26, 1866

QUESTION. Commons April 30, 1866

LEAVE. FIRST READING. Commons April 30, 1866

LEAVE. Commons May 1, 1866

2 speeches — OBSERVATIONS. Commons May 3, 1866

2 speeches — QUESTION. Commons May 4, 1866

2 speeches — RESOLUTION. Commons May 4, 1866

5 speeches — THE IRISH BENCH.—QUESTION. Commons May 11, 1866

QUESTION. Commons June 8, 1866

RESOLUTION. Commons June 15, 1866

QUESTION. Commons July 16, 1866

IRELAND—APPOINTMENT OF MR. BLACKBURNE.—QUESTION. Commons July 19, 1866

IRELAND—ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS.—QUESTION. Commons July 23, 1866

OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 23, 1866

SECOND READING. Commons July 23, 1866

RESOLUTION. Commons July 24, 1866

TENURE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LAND (IRELAND) BILL— [BILL 130.] Commons July 25, 1866

QUESTION. Commons July 27, 1866

OBSERVATIONS. Commons July 27, 1866

IRELAND—RESIGNATION OF MR. NAPIER.—QUESTION. Commons July 30, 1866

SUSPENSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT IN IRELAND.—QUESTION. Commons July 30, 1866

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons July 30, 1866

REFORMATORY SCHOOLS BILL. Commons August 2, 1866

2 speeches — HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENSION (IRELAND) ACT CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons August 2, 1866

IRELAND—LORD CHANCELLOR BLACKBURNE.—QUESTION. Commons August 3, 1866

QUESTION. Commons August 3, 1866

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