Mr John Ross
1853 - August 17, 1935Summary information for Mr John Ross
Contributions
1894
IRISH BANKRUPTCY ADMINISTRATION. Commons May 24, 1894
POSTAL APPOINTMENTS IN DUBLIN. Commons May 24, 1894
5 speeches — MR. JOHN DILLON'S BALLYBROOD SPEECH. Commons May 24, 1894
2 speeches — TRAINING SHIPS ON THE IRISH COAST. Commons May 25, 1894
2 speeches — ALLEGED INTIMIDATION IN IRELAND. Commons May 25, 1894
2 speeches — IRISH RAILWAY RATES FOR BACON AND PORK. Commons May 28, 1894
IRISH POOR LAW UNION FINANCE. Commons May 29, 1894
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT INQUIRY AT NAAS. Commons June 1, 1894
IRISH CROWN SOLICITORS. Commons June 1, 1894
2 speeches — LABOURERS' COTTAGES IN IRELAND. Commons June 4, 1894
2 speeches — ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP ROUTES. Commons June 4, 1894
IRELAND AND THE AUTUMN NAVAL MANŒUVRES. Commons June 5, 1894
ALLEGED INTIMIDATION BY THE IRISH NATIONAL FEDERATION. Commons June 7, 1894
ATTACK ON THE POLICE AT GWEEDORE. Commons June 11, 1894
2 speeches — LONDONDERRY BARRACKS. Commons August 2, 1894
2 speeches — DRAINAGE LOANS IN IRELAND. Commons August 2, 1894
REGISTRATION OF TITLES IN IRELAND. Commons August 3, 1894
LOUGH FOYLE. Commons August 3, 1894
2 speeches — THE EVICTED TENANTS BILL. Commons August 6, 1894
2 speeches — THIRD READING. Commons August 7, 1894
3 speeches — PIGEON HOUSE FORT, DUBLIN. Commons August 9, 1894
4 speeches — CRIME IN GALWAY. Commons August 9, 1894
LOUGH ERNE DRAINAGE. Commons August 9, 1894
ATTACK ON PRESBYTERIAN CHILDREN AT ARMAGH. Commons August 10, 1894
3 speeches — THE DUBLIN DRAINAGE SCHEME. Commons August 13, 1894
THE STRABANE VOTING LISTS. Commons August 16, 1894
2 speeches — THE POLICE AND IRISH LAND DISPUTES. Commons August 16, 1894
2 speeches — VISITS OF TRAINING SHIPS TO IRELAND. Commons August 16, 1894
3 speeches — THE DUBLIN DRAINAGE SCHEME. Commons August 16, 1894
3 speeches — IRISH LIGHT RAILWAYS. Commons August 21, 1894
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