Mr Joseph Napier
1804 - 1882Summary information for Mr Joseph Napier
Contributions
1852
ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE SPEECH. Commons February 3, 1852
POOR EMPLOYMENT (IRELAND). Commons February 11, 1852
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION (IRELAND). Commons February 13, 1852
OUTRAGES (IRELAND). Commons March 16, 1852
THE CUFFE-STREET SAVINGS BANK, DUBLIN. Commons March 18, 1852
2 speeches — OUTRAGES IN IRELAND. Commons March 19, 1852
RIVER FERGUS DRAINAGE. Commons March 23, 1852
ELECTIVE FRANCHISE—PARLIAMENT ARY REFORM. Commons March 25, 1852
TENANT RIGHT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons March 31, 1852
REPAYMENT OF ADVANCES ACTS AMENDMENT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons April 2, 1852
RIBBAND SOCIETIES. Commons April 30, 1852
TENANT-RIGHT (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 5, 1852
RIBBANDISM IN IRELAND. Commons May 20, 1852
MAYNOOTH COLLEGE—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons May 25, 1852
VALUATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons May 27, 1852
LAW OF WILLS AMENDMENT BILL. Commons May 27, 1852
2 speeches — SAVINGS BANKS (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 4, 1852
SUPPLY. Commons June 10, 1852
MR. SMITH O'BRIEN. Commons June 11, 1852
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 15, 1852
COMMON LAW PROCEDURE BILL. Commons June 18, 1852
2 speeches — INCUMBERED ESTATES (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 18, 1852
CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND) BILL. Commons June 21, 1852
THE ADDRESS—REPORT. Commons November 12, 1852
CORONER'S INQUEST (SIX-MILE BRIDGE). Commons November 16, 1852
CORONERS' INQUESTS (IRELAND). Commons November 17, 1852
LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND). Commons November 22, 1852
COURTS OF COMMON LAW (IRELAND) BILL. Commons November 29, 1852
MINISTERS' MONEY (IRELAND). Commons November 30, 1852
TENANT COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons December 6, 1852
2 speeches — TENANTS' COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL. Commons December 7, 1852
2 speeches — TENANTS COMPENSATION (IRELAND) BILL—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons December 15, 1852
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