Mr John Morley
1838 - September 23, 1923Summary information for Mr John Morley
Contributions
1895
IMPERIAL CUSTOMS UNION. Commons February 5, 1895
3 speeches — PRIMARY EDUCATION IN IRELAND. Commons February 6, 1895
6 speeches — MOTION FOR ADDRESS. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 11, 1895
3 speeches — THE UNEMPLOYED. Commons February 13, 1895
7 speeches — MOTION FOR ADDRESS. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons February 13, 1895
THE IRISH MACKEREL FISHERY. Commons February 15, 1895
CIVIL BILL COURTS IN IRELAND. Commons February 19, 1895
SEED POTATOES SUPPLY (IRELAND) BILL. [No. 117.] Commons February 20, 1895
THE LAND PURCHASE ACTS. Commons February 21, 1895
THE LABOURERS' ACTS. Commons February 22, 1895
5 speeches — DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Commons February 22, 1895
THE CORK BUTTER TRADE. Commons February 26, 1895
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. Commons February 28, 1895
2 speeches — SEED POTATOES SUPPLY (IRELAND) BILL. Commons February 28, 1895
THE CROAGH DISPENSARY COMMITTEE. Commons March 1, 1895
2 speeches — IRISH MAGISTRATES. Commons March 11, 1895
2 speeches — IRISH SEED POTATOES. Commons March 12, 1895
6 speeches — BOARDS OF GUARDIANS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 13, 1895
RELIEF WORKS IN IRELAND. Commons March 15, 1895
OUT-DOOR RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 22, 1895
LONG QUARTER SESSIONS. Commons March 28, 1895
OUTRAGE IN COUNTY ARMAGH. Commons April 1, 1895
8 speeches — LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 2, 1895
IRISH EVICTION NOTICES. Commons April 29, 1895
2 speeches — RELIEF WORKS IN IRELAND. Commons May 6, 1895
INSPECTORS OF IRISH FISHERIES' REPORT. Commons May 7, 1895
10 speeches — CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRE- LAND) ACT (1887) REPEAL BILL. Commons May 8, 1895
PROPOSED PASTEUR INSTITUTE IN DUBLIN. Commons May 16, 1895
IRISH RAILWAYS. Commons May 21, 1895
EVICTIONS IN COUNTY ARMAGH. Commons May 30, 1895
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