Mr Joseph Cox

1852 - 1894
Summary information for Mr Joseph Cox

Contributions

1889

3 speeches — IRELAND—THE CROWN WITNESS CULLINANE. Commons February 26, 1889

2 speeches — IRELAND—THE MURDER OF HEAD-CONSTABLE WHELEHAN. Commons February 28, 1889

2 speeches — IRELAND—THE INFORMER CULLINANE. Commons March 4, 1889

3 speeches — CULLINANE THE INFORMER. Commons March 7, 1889

2 speeches — CULLINANE, THE INFORMER. Commons March 11, 1889

3 speeches — THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. Commons March 14, 1889

IRELAND—MR. CREAGH, J.P. Commons March 18, 1889

THE OUTRAGE ON MR. AND MISS CREAGH. Commons March 21, 1889

THE PONSONBY ESTATE. Commons March 21, 1889

THE PRISON TREATMENT OF MR. W. O'BRIEN. Commons March 22, 1889

2 speeches — THE SLUICE GATES AT KILLALOE. Commons March 25, 1889

EEL FISHERIES AT CASTLE CONNELL. Commons March 25, 1889

EVICTED TENANTS. Commons April 4, 1889

KILLALOE EEL FISHERIES. Commons July 4, 1889

FLOOD GATES ON THE SHANNON. Commons July 4, 1889

EMERGENCY MEN. Commons July 11, 1889

THE CHARGES AGAINST MR. GILL AND MR. COX. Commons July 12, 1889

2 speeches — IRELAND—THE SHANNON DRAINAGE. Commons July 15, 1889

2 speeches — THE LIMERICK FISHERIES. Commons July 15, 1889

THE LONDON, CHATHAM, AND DOVER RAILWAY. Commons July 25, 1889

ARREST OF MR. M'NAMARA. Commons August 1, 1889

IRISH PRISONERS AND WHITEWASHED CELLS. Commons August 1, 1889

3 speeches — THE SHANNON DRAINAGE WORKS. Commons August 6, 1889

3 speeches — CLASS III. Commons August 8, 1889

IRELAND—COMMISSION OF THE PEACE—MR. JAMES BYRNE Commons August 9, 1889

3 speeches — "BAD CHARACTERS" IN ENNIS. Commons August 9, 1889

CLASS III. Commons August 9, 1889

POLICE IN CLARE. Commons August 12, 1889

Class III. Commons August 15, 1889

POST OFFICE AT ENNIS. Commons August 19, 1889

IRELAND—CASE OF MICHAEL MORONEY. Commons August 26, 1889

4 speeches — OUTRAGES IN CLARE. Commons August 26, 1889

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