Mr John Nolan

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

Contributions

1889

PALLISER GUNS. Commons March 7, 1889

3 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons March 11, 1889

GUNS AND ORDNANCE STORES FOR THE NAVAL SERVICE. Commons March 14, 1889

SOUTH AFRICA AND ST. HELENA. Commons March 19, 1889

CONTRIBUTIONS TO LOCAL RATES. Commons March 29, 1889

3 speeches — GRANTS IN AID OF LOCAL RATES. Commons April 2, 1889

IRELAND—IMPERIAL AID TO LOCAL RATES. Commons April 4, 1889

SECOND BEADING. Commons April 4, 1889

NEW WRIT. Commons April 5, 1889

SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICES. Commons May 13, 1889

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE, TUESDAY SITTINGS. Commons June 17, 1889

5 speeches — SUPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 17, 1889

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 18, 1889

ARTIFICIAL DAMS. Commons June 18, 1889

2 speeches — DANGEROUS RESERVOIRS. Commons June 21, 1889

9 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons June 21, 1889

UNMARRIED SERGEANTS. Commons June 24, 1889

BANN DRAINAGE BILL. (No. 257.) Commons June 24, 1889

ARMY SERGEANTS. Commons July 1, 1889

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. (No. 137). Commons July 2, 1889

2 speeches — PUBLIC BUSINESS. Commons July 9, 1889

THE BONNIE BOON. Commons July 16, 1889

4 speeches — LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL. (No. 261.) Commons July 19, 1889

5 speeches — STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRADE &c. — LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons August 1, 1889

2 speeches — DISABLING GUNS. Commons August 6, 1889

5 speeches — SUCK DRAINAGE BILL. Commons August 8, 1889

4 speeches — DR. TANNER. Commons August 12, 1889

2 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES. Commons August 12, 1889

2 speeches — DECORATING HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS. Commons August 15, 1889

SITTING OF THE HOUSE—SATURDAY. Commons August 16, 1889

6 speeches — LIGHT RAILWAYS (IRELAND) BILL (No. 378.) Commons August 19, 1889

4 speeches — CLASS II. Commons August 22, 1889

IRELAND—POOR LAW UNIONS AND THE PROBATE FUNDS. Commons August 23, 1889

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