Mr John Nolan

1838 - December 30, 1912
Summary information for Mr John Nolan

Contributions

1874

THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Commons March 20, 1874

QUESTION. Commons March 30, 1874

SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 30, 1874

SUPPLY—considered in Committee. Commons April 13, 1874

QUESTION. Commons April 16, 1874

QUESTION. Commons April 21, 1874

SELECTION OF DESPATCHES. Commons April 21, 1874

WAYS AND MEANS—considered in Committee. Commons April 23, 1874

POST OFFICE—POSTAL FACILITIES IN MAYO.—OBSERVATIONS. QUESTION. Commons April 24, 1874

POOR-LAW (IRELAND)—AMALGAMATION OF UNIONS.—QUESTION. Commons April 27, 1874

LEAVE. Commons April 27, 1874

RESOLUTION. Commons May 7, 1874

SECOND READING. Commons May 13, 1874

RAILWAYS (IRELAND)—LOCAL GUARANTEES .—RESOLUTION. Commons May 15, 1874

NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND).—RESOLUTION. Commons June 9, 1874

QUESTION. Commons June 11, 1874

COMMITTEE. Commons June 19, 1874

IRELAND—DRAINAGE OF THE SUCK AND SHANNON.—QUESTION. Commons June 23, 1874

PARLIAMENT—CONTROVERTED ELEC-TIONS—ENGLISH AND IRISH JUDGMENTS.—QUESTION. Commons June 25, 1874

OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 25, 1874

ARMY—PAY AND POSITION OF SERGEANTS.—OBSERVATIONS. Commons June 26, 1874

2 speeches — MOTION FOR A COMMITTEE. ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons July 2, 1874

COMMITTEE. [Progress 23rd June.] Commons July 3, 1874

COMMITTEE. Commons July 3, 1874

RETURN OF EMOLUMENTS OF TEACHERS (IRELAND.)—QUESTION. Commons July 7, 1874

QUESTION. Commons July 13, 1874

ARMY—MUZZLE-LOADING FIELD GUNS.—QUESTION. Commons July 20, 1874

CUSTOMS—MEMORIAL OF OUTDOOR OFFICERS.—QUESTION. Commons July 21, 1874

[BILL 218.] SECOND READING. Commons July 23, 1874

SECOND READING. Commons July 25, 1874

5 speeches — [BILL 201.] COMMITTEE. Commons July 30, 1874

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